How to use flowers to decorate cakes (2024)

Using flowers to decorate cakes is popular, elegant and looks stunning, however have you ever worried about poisoning someone with fresh flowers? This blog will help you safely decorate your cakes with a wide variety of beautiful blooms.

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Is it safe to decorate a cake with fresh flowers?

Flowers are a great way to add colour and impact to a cake. I often use fresh flowers on my buttercream and semi naked wedding cakes.

Most of the time I arrive at the venue to be greeted by a selection of flowers and foliage provided by the couples wedding florist. I can’t control what flowers are chosen or how they have been grown but I can make sure that I protect the cake when decorating.

I wrap the stems in plastic floral tape and double protect them with posy picks.

However, it is important to remember that not all flowers are edible or safe to use on cakes. Some flowers are highly toxic and can cause serious harm. Here are few important categories:

· Edible – safe to eat

· Non-edible –not fit for eating – the body will not digest them properly

· Toxic –poisonous and will be very harmful if eaten

· Non-toxic –not poisonous, but be wary as this does not mean that it is safe to eat

Which flowers are toxic?

Here’s a list of a few flowers that you should never use on your cakes:

Bluebells

Foxglove

Oleander

Daffodils

Poppies

Hydrangea

Lily-of-the-Valley

Clematis

Rhododendron

Edible flowers for cakes

When I’m making a cake where the flowers will actually be eaten, I buy the flowers online from Nurtured in Norfolk who have a huge range of fresh, dried and pressed edible flowers.

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I also grow some of my own edible flowers such as calendula, violas and borage. Since these are grown in my own garden and I don’t use pesticides, I am in full control of how safe they are to be consumed.

If you’d like to have a go at making a petal covered cake like these, Here’s a list of a few flowers that would be safe for you to use:

Rose

Calendula

Dahlia

Hibiscus

Pansies

Violas

Borage

Lilac

Lavender

Dianthus

Cornflowers

Carnation

Chives

Amaranth

Nasturtium

Fuchsia

Bellis Daisy

Alyssum

Snap Dragon

Marigold

Primula

It’s worth noting that in some cases it is just the petals that are edible. In that case, you’ll need to make sure you remove the stamens and the stem of the petal from the flower. However, if you are using the flowers just for decoration and they won’t be eaten, you don’t have to worry about this.

This is the same for non-toxic flowers, too. Non-toxic flowers may or may not be edible and can be unpleasant to eat. In this instance, the flowers should be removed before the cake is eaten.

Foliage and Greenery

Foliage and greenery is a great way to decorate your cakes and can add a natural look. As with some flowers, a lot of greenery, whilst non-toxic, should be removed before consumption as they can be tough and unpleasant to eat.

The best and easiest greenery to use are herbs as these are fully edible.

Some safe greenery to use on your cakes:

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Thyme

Sage

Rosemary

Mint

Lemon Balm

Fennel Fronds

Chervil

Oregano

Olive leaves

Oregano

Eucalyptus is not safe to eat and should be taken off before the cake is eaten. Stems should be protected with plastic florist tape and posy picks.

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Summary

If you’re not sure if your flowers or greenery are edible / non-toxic, don’t use them! Better to be safe than sorry. If in doubt, opt for edible flowers from a reputable supplier or use a variety of completely edible herbs.

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If you’d like to learn how to create a whole host of beautiful cakes like those included here, including how to press, prepare and decorate with edible flowers, take a look at my Essential Cake Foundations Course.

How to use flowers to decorate cakes (2024)

FAQs

How to use flowers to decorate cakes? ›

Let your flowers hydrate overnight in clean water. Once the stems are fully hydrated, cut them and cover them with floral tape. It's important to create a barrier between the cake and the stem, especially the bottom, to prevent the stem from leaking flower secretion into the cake.

How to make flowers safe for cakes? ›

Place stems in water vials and insert vials into the cake. Dip stems (or florist wire) into a food safe wax and insert into the cake. Tape flower stems and insert them into straws. Cut straw down to an appropriate length and push straws into the cake.

How do you attach edible flowers to a cake? ›

There are two ways to use edible flowers: plain and candied. The simplest way to decorate with flowers is to gently press them into the cake, just as they are.

Is floral tape food safe? ›

Guys, this is not food safe. Please don't use it in your cakes. Instead, what you can do is insert things into a dowel. or a straw, or use something like a safety seal. or a melted chocolate, which is deemed as food safe. So if you're using this, you shouldn't be.

What flowers should not be used on cakes? ›

Lilies (all of them!), delphinium, yellow jasmine, and foxglove are all quite poisonous and should not be used near food or on cakes, even if you wrap the stem,” says Wyatt. Additionally, oleander, hydrangeas, anthuriums, and azaleas are poisonous if consumed.

Can I put flowers directly on a cake? ›

Insert your Flowers using Toothpicks

To use a toothpick, simply cut the stem off of your flower right at the base of the bloom and insert a toothpick where the stem was. Carefully stick the toothpick into the cake so that the base of the flower is not touching it. The flower is securely in place on the cake!

How to press flowers for cake decorating? ›

I like to use fresh edible flowers, but if you want to take it a step further, you can press the flowers in between the pages of a book for a few days using parchment paper to press and dry them before use. And if you are using frosting, the sugar will help preserve the flowers' life.

What can I use instead of floral tape for cake? ›

(If you can't find floral tape, you can use cling wrap or aluminium foil). If the stem is too soft, many people recommend using cake flower wire for extra support. However at The Whisktakers, we try to avoid using metal wires in cakes, and prefer to use toothpicks or skewers instead.

Can I use regular tape instead of floral tape? ›

In a pinch, Scotch tape can also be used.

How do you disinfect flowers for a cake? ›

In a sink, wash the flowers with cool, soapy water. Use a paper or cloth towel to gently dry them. Second, wrap the stems. Clip a few inches of floral tape and, starting at the base of a bloom, begin pulling and wrapping the stem.

How do you seal fresh flowers for a cake? ›

If the flowers are going to be put into the cake then wrap the stems in floral tape ensuring where the stem has been cut is wrapped too as flower stems can leach into the cake layers. . Floral tape usually comes in shades of green.

How do you make fresh flowers last on a cake? ›

Fresh flowers look beautiful on a cake for eight hours in a fridge, and remain fresh for a few hours outside of the refrigerator. Flowers will last longest if bakers have kept them in water until the last minute, and the cake is kept in the fridge at the same time.

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