Question Sheet Cake

Decorating By farrah Updated 19 Oct 2005 , 12:41am by stephanie214

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farrah Posted 17 Oct 2005 , 6:59pm
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hi just wondering the approx....serving amount in a fullsheet cake... also does 2 11x15 pans make a fullsheet...and which way are they put together and how do you avoid having a gap between them or getting a crack in the icing where they meet.
thanks

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ken Posted 17 Oct 2005 , 7:12pm
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farrah,

for me, I put together (2) 12 x 18's together to make a full sheet. I'm not sure on the approximate number of servings either because it seems that everyone has their own serving sizes or what-not. But for me my full sheets will serve 70+. I'm still a beginner but I put my two cakes together and when I ice them, I start in the middle and work around the crack to avoid a gap. Hope this helps some! - Kenya

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traci Posted 18 Oct 2005 , 1:03am
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Around where I live...2 11x15's work as a full sheet. You might check local bakeries and ask what the size of their full sheet cake is. Then that would give you a better idea of which pans to use. icon_smile.gif
traci

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stephanie214 Posted 19 Oct 2005 , 12:41am
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I've only done one full sheet and I used 2 of the 11x15.

I put them side by side and trimmed the crust and glued them together with the icing.

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