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Decorating By mag72 Updated 7 May 2007 , 9:54pm by chaptlps

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mag72 Posted 7 May 2007 , 9:44pm
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I have to make a cake for 100 plus and they want a sheet cake my 12x18 says its plenty in my wedding book but in my other wilton book it says only 40 some servings what size pan is recommended

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ChrisJ Posted 7 May 2007 , 9:47pm
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You can make two 12x18's, side by side. I call this my full sheet size. It should serve 108.

HTH

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mag72 Posted 7 May 2007 , 9:50pm
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thank you i was thinking that was going to be what i would need to do thanks for helping me out

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chaptlps Posted 7 May 2007 , 9:54pm
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k to clarify wedding cake slices are usually 1x2x4 inches. (usually two layers stacked). So just a single layer half sheet (which is the size pan you have) would only feed 40-45. which are 2x2x2 inch slices. I would do what chris has suggested to make a full sheet cake by taking two of the half sheets and putting them long sides together to get a cake that is 18x24 which feeds 90-95 people cut into 2x2x2 squares. Taller cakes = skinnier slices, short cakes = fatter slices

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