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I'm making a barbie cake using the Wilton Dolly Varden cake mould. I'm wondering how many serves it yields. The box says to use any two-layer cake mix if that helps?? I need enough cake for 25 kids... I'm guessing ill have to bake another cake to put it on to have enough but don't know how big to make that one because I don't know how many dolly will feed.

I'm pretty excited about doing this... My daughter is a tomboy so ive never made a pretty girlie cake before. It's for my niece, I love feminine things!!

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Not sure if this is the one you are talking about:  http://www.wilton.com/idea/Classic-Wonder-Mold-Doll-Cake

The site shows it as 12 servings

Yes it is thankyou, that helps a great deal!

Your welcome.  Glad I could help

A traditional Australian Dolly Varden cake tin has base diameter of 19cm and top diameter of 5cm, with a height 14.5cm. It has a capacity of 8 AU metric cups. The smaller "Bridesmaid" tin [less common] is 14cm base, 5cm top and 12cm high. This has a capacity of 4 AU metric cups. Depending on the manufacturer, there can be slight variations in sizing.


It should serve 16 - or 20, if cut smaller ...


The Wilton product, although similar, is not the same. It has a base diameter of 20.cm and top diameter of 5cm, with a height of 12.7cm. It takes 5-6 cups of firm-textured batter.


For the traditional Australian Dolly Varden cake tin, it takes 2x 340g cake mixes .. If you use any other size, you will have to re-calculate it ..


The normal buttercake [250g Butter, 1½ c Sugar, 4 Eggs, 3 c self-raising Flour, and 2/3 c Milk] should fit quite nicely into the mould.

FYI - the two sizes ..

Suzi, that was extremely helpful! I purchased my doll tin in an Australian store but it is a wilton brand one, I think I'll have to go measure it. Thanks so much for the info, I have a feeling ill be making more of these!

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