I’m CakeCultist, and I don’t just bake cakes. I commune with them. I dream in crumbs. I’ve canceled plans for a perfect crumb coat and wept over a cracked mirror glaze (then fixed it with edible gold leaf, because that’s what faith looks like).

Here’s a proper blog post written in the voice of — a persona that’s equal parts whimsical, obsessive, and reverent toward the art of cake. The tone is playful but polished, perfect for a food blog with a slightly dark, quirky aesthetic. Title: The Sacred Geometry of Buttercream: Why We Kneel at the Altar of Layer Cakes

“Blessed be the baker, the crumb, and the holy crumb coat. May this cake be moist but not dense. May the frosting-to-cake ratio favor the brave. Amen.”

But a ? That’s a grimoire.

Welcome, fellow devotees. You’ve found your way to the altar.

Then cut with a serrated knife. Wipe the blade between slices. This is not fussiness. This is devotion. Want to join the inner circle? Start here. This cake has converted skeptics, silenced cynics, and made a vegan weep (in a good way).