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NYC-based pastry chef and instructor specializes in bespoke cakes and luxury cookies, so you can imagine how busy is for him. Since graduating from The Culinary Institute of America in 2014, Colonel has worked for various cake designers in the city while working on his own creations as a "side hustle." Then, months ago, he left his 9-to-5 job to devote full attention to his eponymous brand and has since hosted more than 25 .

Whether they've included wedding planners and clients, friends as test subjects, or drop-offs (where he delivers his signature flavors arranged in a personalized box), they've allowed him to network and commit to wedding gigs this coming fall and well into 2025. One of Colonel's most sentimental cake flavors through the years has been his London Fog, an Earl Grey sponge cake with lemon curd and lavender buttercream that is both distinctive and divine. "Besides New York, London is my favorite city," he tells PS.



"Whenever I have 'high tea,' I feel like the most posh person, and it really got me into tea (especially Earl Grey). I tend to gravitate to floral and savory flavors when it comes to desserts . .

. I think the flavors are a tasty surprise — not overly sweet, and refreshing." It is this sort of authentic inspiration that makes Colonel's cakes so unique, and thereby perfect for any couple about to tie the knot.

Ahead, he walks PS through his typical wedding season agenda and describes what it's like to be a pastry chef during such a busy time. : I .

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