The Traditional Irish Wedding Cake
If you want to have a traditional Irish wedding then you will definitely need to go with a traditional Irish wedding cake for your main centerpiece at your wedding reception. These classic wedding cakes are tiered and are made completely out of fruitcake that has been laced with whiskey. The icing and cake decorations are typically green and orange and may feature various Celtic symbols.
Traditional Celtic Symbols Used in Irish Weddings
Celtic symbolism plays a huge part in any Irish wedding. You can choose to feature these symbols throughout your wedding ceremony decorations or have your wedding cake decorated with these traditional symbols of love, loyalty and friendship.
The design of the Claddagh shows two hands holding onto a heart that is surrounded by a crown. This symbol is meant to depict the qualities of love, friendship and loyalty. This design can be used on a traditional Irish wedding cake by adding a Claddagh cake topper or creating a Claddagh design with frosting.
The Celtic Knot also or the Trinity Knot represents eternity and is often used in Irish wedding ceremonies. The knots do not have a beginning or an end and fold into themselves so that they appear to be never ending. The Trinity Knot can be used as a religious reference as it represents the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.
Wedding cakes can be decorated with Celtic knots in a variety of ways. Fondant can be used to give the cake a smooth satin background, adding a Celtic knot on or around the cake will give it a very dramatic and intriguing look.
The shamrock is another common Irish symbol that can easily be used as a cake decoration. These bright green three-leaf clovers have been known to represent the Holy Trinity and also can be used in an American style wedding to show off your Irish heritage. There are many ways that you can incorporate shamrocks into your Irish wedding cake. Create shamrocks using green edible glitter, have a shamrock cake topper.