Topsy Turvy Cake For 200..help!!!!!!!

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HEAVENLYSWEETT Posted 19 Oct 2009 , 12:09am
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I need to make a topsy turvy cake to serve 200. What size pans do I need to use? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. This is my first attempt at a topsy turvy (ambitious project for a first timer huh?)...I'm in Texas so I have to go BIG or go Home !!! LOL!! icon_lol.gif

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CBMom Posted 20 Oct 2009 , 11:13pm
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That's gonna be a big cake, y'all! icon_biggrin.gif

Never made one that large, but I can give you a bumpity bump to the top...and go have a boo at YouTube..SeriousCakes has a good video on how to do one.

HTH!! icon_smile.gif

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Sweet_Guys Posted 21 Oct 2009 , 11:06pm
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How about this: 16 inch (100 servings), 12 inch (56 servings), 9 inch (32 servings), and 6 inch (12 servings) = 200.

Word of advice: Due to having to carve cake which you'll have to bake, make three 2" layers of cake for each tier and charge them for 300 (cake will feed 200 but time, labor, and materials would be for 300).

If this doesn't make sense, PM me.

Paul

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HEAVENLYSWEETT Posted 4 Nov 2009 , 10:11pm
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Thanks for the responses...Made the cake according to your specifications sweet_guys...here's the finished product.. Thanks you guys are awesome
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