Does anyone know how many are in the hexagon pan set and also the wiltons petal pan set?? I only see the wedding style servings size but I need to know how many for party servings.... please help
Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.wilton.com/cakes/making-cakes/baking-party-cake-2-inch-pans.cfm
The "party" serving (12 cubic inches) is 1.5 times larger than the "wedding serving (8 cubic inches). Divide the wedding number by 1.5 and you will have your answer
Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.wilton.com/cakes/making-cakes/baking-party-cake-2-inch-pans.cfm
no I want party servings
The "party" serving (12 cubic inches) is 1.5 times larger than the "wedding serving (8 cubic inches). Divide the wedding number by 1.5 and you will have your answer
thank you, would you happen to know where I can also get a cutting chart to show how to cut the cake?
Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.wilton.com/cakes/making-cakes/baking-party-cake-2-inch-pans.cfm
no I want party servings
The title of the link says "party", open the link and it also shows "party" servings.
Theres no way in hell that 6inch hexagon is serving 10 people -_-. I don't like the wilton chart because although their numbers say one thing the actual amount of servings you really get says a whole other.
The servings you "really get" are based on what you decide to cut. You can absolutely get 10 decent servings from a 6" hexagon (realize this is for a 4" tall cake). If you *choose* to cut larger servings, then yes you will end up with less.
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