Someone had to ask the questions that matter.
chopsticks.
Yes. Eating it with a knife is just too dangerous and uncomfortable.
You’re just skipping over the obvious choice of chopsticks, I see.
A fork. The spoon is for kids and neanderthals.
The noble cake fork: “Am I a joke to you?”
I don’t normally eat cake, but when I do it is a fork. If it were pie I would do a fork for apple, but a spoon for blackberry and cherry. If someone offered me a pie that wasn’t blackberry or cherry I would re-evaluate my friendship with them.
Edit to add: My friends wouldn’t serve me cake that isn’t moist enough to cling to a fork. There are some assumptions that might be specific to my particular friend group. If your friend group delivers you dry cake you might need better friends.
Is there ice cream on it or in it? Spoon. Otherwise, fork.
This.
fork
Fork for everything that isn’t liquid. I actually kinda prefer chopsticks because they keep me from just shoveling shit in my gullet, and I don’t eat until I’m super full.
Fork of course, i’m not a barbarian.
I eat most things with a spoon, but not a regular spoon, a teaspoon. But not ass.
A dainty little fork, for most cakes. I make easy cakes not fancy cakes though. Ricotta cake, yogurt cake, pineapple upside down cake. Not so fluffy, more springy. Sort of a cornbread recipe, modified to make different cakes. So often it’s reasonable to cut a wedge and just eat it without a utensil.
Regular cake? A fork.
Ice cream cake? Spoon.
You already know where I’m going with this, time to upgrade your woodwear homie!
Sporknife.
Sporfe
Hey, when you see cake, come prepared…
lol
My sister has some blank utensil things (wood blocks meant to be made into spoons and forks). Imma send her this and tell her to make it 🤣
I call it the Kitchen Weapon, and yes the cross section is just press fit, easy to disassemble for actual use believe it or not.
Feel free to copy the design, I just made it on a whim to hang over the kitchen sink.
It seems to always be served with a fork but now that you mention it I think a spoon would be better.
This is the opposite of my experience. I find usually, not always, cake comes with a spoon. I prefer a fork.
On a ddg image search, most images that include cutlery include a fork. Only a few include a spoon.
https://noai.duckduckgo.com/?q=cake+slice+on+a+plate&iar=images&t=ffit
I’ll show this to the staff in the places I frequent next time they give me a spoon with my cake order, thanks
I’m surprised to hear that. Not sure I’ve ever been given a spoon. Why do you prefer a fork? Doesn’t some fall through?
It doesn’t fall any more than with a spoon, unless we are talking about something extremely crumbly such as thousand layer cake. Which to be fair is also a pain to eat with a spoon, or any kind of cutlery. I find the flat profile of the fork is excellent to cut a small portion of the cake away without upsetting the rest of the cake structure. I can’t say the same about the curve of the spoon, which forces a scooping motion that often messes up the cake. I also find that the curved edge of the spoon makes it difficult to lift any crumbs from a flat plate surface. If I can’t lift crumbs with the fork’s edge, I can always press them down flat between the prongs and lift them. The curved shape of the spoon doesn’t allow for this. Finally, I prefer how the fork feels in my mouth as opposed to the spoon.
So, these are my reasons for preferring a fork over a spoon when eating cake. Interesting to see people making a case for the opposite, but hey that’s exactly what I wanted to know.
Edit: clarification on first sentence
Well my opinion may be skewed a bit since I have celiac and can only eat gluten free cake which usually falls apart. I can see your point as I remember crushing the crumbs with the tines back in my gluten years. Harder to do with a spoon.
It depends on cake’s texture. Some cakes are way to soft to eat them with fork.
An ice-cream cake is better eaten with a spoon, for example.
Depends on the cake. For most cake, either will do, but I prefer a fork. For tres leches ice cream cake, or similar cakes, spoon.



