I just finished paging through Cake
Picnic by Elisa Sunga, and honestly, I'm kind of obsessed. The photography
is absolutely stunning—those San Francisco backdrops make every single cake
look like a work of art, colorful, mouthwatering, and perfectly styled. But
what really hooked me is the whole concept of a cake picnic: everyone brings a
cake to share, slices get passed around, and suddenly baking becomes this
joyful, communal thing instead of a solo kitchen project. The first photo of
all those cakes gathered together at the original event? Magic!
What stays with me most is how this cookbook is really an
invitation to connection. The detailed guide to planning your own cake
picnic—location ideas, weather tips, setup suggestions—turns something as
simple as sharing dessert into a real event worth looking forward to. In a
world that can feel busy and disconnected, Cake
Picnic reminds us that gathering friends around sweetness doesn't need
to be complicated. It's playful, welcoming, and genuinely heartwarming. I can't
wait to host my first one—and I'm already plotting which cake to bring.
What stays with me most is how this cookbook is really an
invitation to connection. The detailed guide to planning your own cake
picnic—location ideas, weather tips, setup suggestions—turns something as
simple as sharing dessert into a real event worth looking forward to. In a
world that can feel busy and disconnected, Cake
Picnic reminds us that gathering friends around sweetness doesn't need
to be complicated. It's playful, welcoming, and genuinely heartwarming. I can't
wait to host my first one—and I'm already plotting which cake to bring.
The recipes themselves are wonderfully approachable. There are
50 of them, organized into fun themes like harvest cakes, chocolate-only
sections, poolside treats, camping vibes, and more. You get everything from
sheet cakes and loaves to domes and trifles, with flavors that feel fresh and
creative rather than the same old standbys. I love that the instructions read
clearly even for someone who's not super confident in the kitchen, and there's
a whole helpful front section on pantry staples, favorite tools, basic
techniques, decorating tips, and storage advice. Some ingredients might be a
little harder to track down depending on where you live, but nothing feels
overly fussy or intimidating.You can get your copy here.
Thanks to NetGalley, the author and publisher for providing me with an advanced digital copy in exchange for an honest review.
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My family loves eating cake either, however my wife berates me if I got caught having so much sweet cakes due to her concerns of my cholesterol tensions. I really appreciate her advice and I must think about it too. By the way, I often sneaking out in the kitchen, and grab some cakes without her aware of. LoL
ReplyDeleteA cake picnic sounds amazing. Where do I find friends like that?!
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