Number Cake Size

Decorating By maryak Updated 26 Jun 2007 , 2:15am by maryak

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maryak Posted 25 Jun 2007 , 12:01am
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I have had a look at some of the serving / cake size forums posted but still don't know how to work this one out. I have an order for a numbered "21" cake for 70 people. What size pan should each number be baked in? I would appreciate any help.

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Mary

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darcat Posted 25 Jun 2007 , 1:15am
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Cant help you but here's a bump

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maryak Posted 25 Jun 2007 , 9:26am
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Would appreciate any help.

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Silver044 Posted 25 Jun 2007 , 2:33pm
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Well 70 people is a lot for a small 21 cake. I would make a 1/2 sheet pan 2' high. That would feed about 50 people. then I wold make 2 9X13 cakes and care a 2 & 1 out of each cake. Stack your carved 21 and put on top of cake. Decorate it. there you would have a 3D cake! Hope that helps.

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maryak Posted 25 Jun 2007 , 10:52pm
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That does help, very much!! icon_lol.gif

Thank you for that. I would never have thought of doing it that way.

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evieg Posted 26 Jun 2007 , 12:25am
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use the sheet 11x15 4 in (2 Layer 2 in each)
that is for 60 people and put on top the this cake number 2 and 1 cake pan size 5 in that cake is for 70 people

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maryak Posted 26 Jun 2007 , 2:15am
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Thanks for that evieg. I don't have numbered cake pans so I was just going to carve the numbers.

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