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Fondant-Covered Wedding Cake with Raspberries and Chocolate

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Fondant-Covered Wedding Cake with Raspberries and ChocolateBrian Leatart

Cake-making equipment and ingredients can be found at cake and candy supply stores. Be sure to use cake flour, not all purpose flour, and begin preparing the cake two days ahead.

Buy one 1-ounce bottle of gel base color in the shade called Bakers Rose to tint both the frosting and the fondant a pale pink.

Plastic drinking straws are used to support the middle and top tiers. Buy the straight—not bendable—kind.

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