Hello Again All,
I have a question about a heart shaped pan I have. I'm trying to determine what size it is, but have lost the insert to it. It's a Wilton 502-1298. Does anyone have an idea of how to find out? Thank you in advance.
Happy Decorating,
Michelle
If you're just wanting to know how many cups of batter it takes, fill it with water and then measure the water.
If you're just wanting to know how many cups of batter it takes, fill it with water and then measure the water.
Thank you cali4dawn. I was trying to figure out what size it was so I could figure out how many servings I would get out of it. I'm going to be making for a friend's birthday party and want to make sure I take enough cake. Thank you.
Michelle
Since no one is giving you the answers you seek, turn the pan over and, using a pencil, draw out he servings. I've done this before. It works pretty well.
I don't know what size pan you're using, but I have this information that was provided to a long time ago:
Size Heart shaped pan: Servings
6:8
9:20
12:34
15:50
I don't know how accurate this is. I've never used it.
Thank you very much for the serving size suggestion. I don't know why I didnt think about just measuring out the servings. Common sense left me for a bit there. Thanks for helping me regain a bit back. LOL
Happy Decorating,
Michelle
If it is about the same size as a charachter pan- it should serve about 12-depending on the size of your servings.
Thanks for helping me regain a bit back. LOL
No problem!! Sometimes we all have a little brain lapse. Lord knows, I have at least one or two or three a day!
If it is about the same size as a charachter pan- it should serve about 12-depending on the size of your servings.
Thank you Nanni.
Michelle
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