Really Dum Question... Sheet Pan Sizes
Decorating By jovigirl Updated 15 Mar 2010 , 10:30pm by marknelliesmum
Can anyone tell what size pan is a quarter sher cake? Also 1/2 she & full sheet cake?
Sorry if this sounds stupid...
Thanks
For my purposes:single layer cake...............two layer cake
1/4 sheet = 9x13 = 24 (2x2) servings........48 (1x2x4) servings
1/2 sheet = 12x18 = 54 (2x2) servings......108 (1x2x4) servings
Full sheet = 18x14 = 108 (2x2) servings....216 (1x2x4)servings
With square or rectangle cakes, it's easy to just do the math to figure your servings.....
Single layer:
11x15 cake: 2x2" servings = cut columns/rows of 5x7 = 35 servings
11x15 cake: 2x3" servings = cut columns/rows of 5x5 = 25 servings
12x18 cake: 2x2" servings = cut columns/rows of 6x9 = 54 servings
12x18 cake: 2x3" servings = cut columns/rows of 6x6 = 36 servings
14x22 cake: 2x2" servings = cut columns/rows of 7x11= 77 servings
14x22 cake: 2x3" servings = cut columns/rows of 7x 7 = 49 servings
These are based on a single layer cake. If you bake two layers, then you will probably cut the pieces into 1x2" pieces to yield different serving amounts.
Double layer (pieces are 4� tall � same as a wedding cake):
11x15 cake: 1x2� pieces = cut columns/rows of approx 10 x 7 = 70 servings
12x18 cake: 1x2� pieces = cut columns/rows of approx 12x 9 = 108 servings
Just do the math.....!
Not sure where I got this...probably IndyDeb!
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