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The curse of the cup-cake - why not leave good cakes naked?

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Merseymog Sun 13-Dec-15 07:11:33

We all know that too much sugar is a bad thing. My better half insists on being artistic with cakes. They may look very pretty and appealing but I remember a time when fairy cakes had either no icing or a mere smear of icing so you far more cake than icing. I liked that type of cake.

Yet now we shops specializing in providing toppings for cakes which encourage us to eat more and more sugar. A naked cake small or large so often tastes better than an elaborately decorated one; on its own it is had more than enough sugar content.

Who agrees that excessive cake decorating detracts from the cake itself. Encourage us to eat more sugar, thereby adding to obesity. Causes stress when people keep trying to give cakes more and more extreme decor. Who scrapes off the icing and eats the cake.

Am i a spoil sport for preferring a naked cake (cooked by a clothed or naked baker) or merely saying what a lot of you think. Individual cakes (cup or tray bake) are useful and can be appreciated with minimum icing rather than OTT sickly topping.

Nelliemoser Sun 13-Dec-15 23:13:59

Coolgran65 I dislike butter cream icing as well and the mounds of it that you could see on the tips of cupcakes was dreadful.

A nice chocolate muffin or slice of carrot cake might have as many calories as a cup cake but it would not have all that dreadful sweet fat spread on top.

rubysong Sun 13-Dec-15 23:35:47

When did they 'cup cakes'? They were, and still are in this house, buns. Did anyone this side of the Atlantic grow up calling them 'cup cakes'?

Eloethan Mon 14-Dec-15 01:06:35

I like home made butterfly cakes, with just a little buttercream icing. But these modern cup cakes are just too sickly - and, as you say, very unhealthy.