How Many Servings...

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angie941mx Posted 6 Sep 2008 , 6:52pm
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Hi forum CC

I bought an oval pan , I have been looking for
How many servings are? Could help me?

These are the sizes...

THANKS

LL

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chasebrad Posted 6 Sep 2008 , 8:20pm
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I didn't see the pan sizes but here are some sizes and servings.

Oval (2 layer cakes)
7 3/4" x 5 5/8" 9 servings
10 3/4" x 7 7/8" 20 servings
13" x 9 7/8" 30 servings
16" x 12 3/8" 44 servings

source is baking911.com

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kakeladi Posted 6 Sep 2008 , 8:46pm
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Being 3" deep you will probably only use one layer but still consider it the same as a 4" cake.
My guess would be about 35 - maybe 40.
What you can do to figure it out yourself is make a tracing of the inside bottom of the pan w/paper, then mark off the size servings you feel comfortable w/ and count them icon_smile.gif

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gr8_seamstress Posted 7 Sep 2008 , 5:09am
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Go to the wilton website. It has serving #'s for all shapes of pans. It also has amount of batter for each size pan.

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angie941mx Posted 7 Sep 2008 , 8:58am
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1000 Thanks..

Chasebrad... icon_biggrin.gif

kakeladi...... good idea
***tracing of the inside bottom of the pan w/paper, then mark off the size servings you feel comfortable w/ and count them ***

gr8_seamstress... icon_biggrin.gif


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kakeladi ... is it possible help me again ?
* when you say one layer . What does it mean?
I'm sorry but I'm very new.. I need to learn a lot about serving,
prices , shapes and now layers.
I am going to sell my second to cake ...:0)
Thanks
Angelica

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