Graduation Cake

Decorating By LyndaJean Updated 16 May 2010 , 12:41am by toreylynn

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LyndaJean Posted 16 May 2010 , 12:17am
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I am fairly new to cake baking/decorating, and want to make my sons graduation cake. I have some ideas on the decorating part of it, however I am unsure of the size. I would like to make a sheet cake--half yellow cake half chocolate, should I use two 13x9 sheet pans(2inches high) and frost together(side by side) for one large sheet? If I do this, how much batter in each pan? Any suggestions, advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, LyndaJean

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toreylynn Posted 16 May 2010 , 12:41am
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lyndajean i usually do two 13 by 9in cakes and then put them together and frost them i usually use about a cake mix and a half or fill the pans 2/3rds full then i level them (i think its easier to level them while there in the pan... if you have a knife that is long enough to go across the pan) hope this helps icon_biggrin.gif

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