Half Or Full Sheet?

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MUAKPsi Posted 12 Oct 2011 , 7:15pm
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Is the Wilton 12 x 18 sheet pan considered to be a full or half sheet cake?
I've always thought of it as a half sheet, but I decided to I ought to know for sure.

TIA!

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Marina Posted 12 Oct 2011 , 7:22pm
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A 12x18 is an extended half sheet. I believe the 11x16 is a regular half sheet...

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MUAKPsi Posted 12 Oct 2011 , 7:26pm
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Thanks so much!

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CWR41 Posted 12 Oct 2011 , 9:36pm
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Originally Posted by MUAKPsi

Is the Wilton 12 x 18 sheet pan considered to be a full or half sheet cake?




It's a half sheet.

Quarter sheet = 9 x 13
Third sheet = 11 x 15
Half sheet = 12 x 18
Full sheet = 16 x 24 ...more info on commercial full sheet pans and full sheet cake sizes:

A commercial Bun pan is 18" x 26" (outside measurement), and because they are tapered for nesting or making them stackable, the inside measurement is 16.5" x 24.5".

A commercial full sheet is 16" x 24". They are baked in 16" x 24" bakeable cardboard trays that fit into the Bun pans (flat surface portion) which are used during baking for support and handling purposes.

A true commercial full sheet (16" x 24") serves 96 (unit wt. 106-124 oz.).

HTH.

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