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Thursday, October 22, 2009 - 4 Posts
Does anyone use the king size muffin pan? I use it for cupcakes, but have not been able to find
. I have been using a regular sized 12x12x6 cake box, and crumple up wax paper between the rows
or otherwise) response to the size? If you sell cakes, how do you price these compared to standard size...
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Tuesday, May 05, 2009 - 6 Posts
I have the wilton cross pan, but does anyone know about how many it will feed??? I need to make
a cross for 20-25 people. Not sure if that pan can do that...any help would be appreciated! jer702
: Mon May 04, 2009 10:36 amThe instruction sheet for the 2105-2509 Wilton Cross pan says "Makes 16
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Sunday, April 26, 2009 - 4 Posts
I was wondering on 1/2 sheet cakes or in my case a 11 X 15 pan how much batter to put in pan
. I have the Wilton serving guide which shows 11 cups batter. Do most of you do two separate 2 inch layers
Follow the Wilton chart for the amount of batter to put in each size pan. Some batters rise a litte
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Wednesday, September 02, 2009 - 4 Posts
I have never baked a sheet cake in a large pan. I plan on trying a sheet cake in a 16"...
" performance pan. How many cake mixes do I need? If I make a double layer, would it be better to make two
. The Wilton charts for amount of batter for various size pans is here: http://www.wilton.com/cake...
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 - 13 Posts
Batter from one cake mix into a 9x13" household pan and getting about 12 pieces out of it. But the chart
said that a 9"x13" cake serves 36 people -- or even 50 for wedding-size. Lordy, those pieces must
that are supposedly based on the same size pieces don't all have exactly the same results. Cakes are simply...
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Saturday, September 26, 2009 - 12 Posts
I stacked 2 9x13 layers, each made with a single cake mix (about 2/3 the size of a full 2" pan). ...
with it, and I wanted it to fit in my Wilton cake caddy. (Don't we have funny requirements sometimes
You are funny. Jeanne. I think we all, at one time or another, have had to make a cake that HAD
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Saturday, October 10, 2009 - 11 Posts
Of the pan. But she is insistent on a sheet cake...
For my design idea I was going to do a football...
other size sheet pan to be rarely used. What do I do?
And any other tips, suggestions, design ideas...
at diagonals to make the stands. Of course you will need to use the larger size cake pans for yours...
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009 - 14 Posts
A sheet cake for some of the servings. How do I make one of these? I understand that a 9x13 cake
is a quarter sheet cake? So do I make 4 of these and set them side by side?? How much do you charge
and "shove" them together. A sheet cake will feed between 90 - 100 wedding size pieces ccr03
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Thursday, July 31, 2008 - 10 Posts
I am looking for a new way to keep all the shaped pans stored. I currently have them in rubbermaid
in!!!) The bins do not seem to be the most efficient way to store pans.
I am also looking for a way
to have cake pan flags waving in their guest room, or aluminum cats and dogs frolicking
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Thursday, April 30, 2009 - 9 Posts
I am making a 1/2 sheet cake for a 1st birthday for a family member. I usually use boxed cake mixes
tell me how many boxes I would use for a 1/2 sheet cake?
If your "1/2 sheet" is 12" x 18", then 3 cake mixes. (Different people consider different sizes
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