People cut cake in order to divide it neatly into individual servings. At certain occasions such as birthdays and weddings, cutting the cake is an important part of the traditional celebratory ritual.
The serving amount depends on how big the pieces are cut into.
During the Reception, about an hour before the end of the reception.
Depends on how big you cut the pieces. If you cut 2x2 inch pieces, a 12x18 cake will yield 54 servings.
Depends on how you cut it. ~The Geez
That would depend on how it is sliced. According to my cousin Howard, that's one serving. Cut into 2 inch squares (cubes), you'd get 54 servings.
There are approximately 60 servings in an 11 x 14 cake.
Either "he had cut the cake", or "he cut the cake".
A piece of cake refers to a single serving. A typical 9" round cake provides 12 to 16 servings.
You usually cook a cake for around 15 minutes but if you have a knitting needle or somethiit long simlar stick it in the cake and if it comes out clear its cooked if not it needs a bit longer.
Sheet Cakes:1/4 sheet cake 8" x 12" = 24 servings if cut 2" x 2"OR 16 servings if cut 2" x 3"1/2 Sheet cake 12" x 16" = 49 servings if cut 2" x 2"OR 32 servings if cut 2" x 3"Full Sheet cake 16" x 24" = 96 servings if cut 2" x 2"OR 64 servings if cut 2' x3"1/4 Sheet Cake, 9″ x 12″, serves 12-281/2 Sheet Cake, 11″ x 15″, serves 18-40Full Sheet Cake, 18″ x 24″, serves 48-108
Your mother licked the spatula when she cut the cake...oops...people don't cut cake with spatulas... lol