I'm pretty sure I have been providing too much cake based on Wilton's serving sizes. I have looked through the discussions here and can't find anything that contradicts Wilton, but is the 11x15 sheet pan REALLY supposed to feed 60 people? I know that if I went to that party, I would be pretty annoyed at the size of the cake slice!
I have to do a birthday cake for 50 people and I was going to buy the half-sheet pan but if the 11x15 will do the trick then I don't want to buy yet another pan. I don't want to short-change anyone ...is it really enough to serve 50?
Also, I have a question - I can (but prefer not to) torte the 11x15. Is the serving size based on ONE cake (whether or not torted), or TWO 11x15 cakes, one on top of the other?
Help!
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I will do the sheet 1 layer high - I'm not sure if I will torte it though. But the Wilton guidelines say that size pan makes 50 servings. How am I misunderstanding the math?
Sorry don't mean to hijack this thread..... but i just checked that link and my size pan is not there :(
It is rectangular (by the way i didn't know these were called *sheet cake pans* and the size is 11x7" and 3" deep.
Would someone be so kind as to tell me if this will feed 25 ppl.
I am doing a *cruise boat* and therefore it would need to be carved etc.
Thanks
Andrea :)
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