An 8 inch round cake pan will hold 4 cups. A 9 inch will take 6 cups, a 10 inch holds 11 cups. A 12 inch pan will hold between 14 to 16 cups, that is about one box of a cake mix.
Well, I'm no expert, in fact I was searcing for an answer to a similar question. But I know for a fact that a cake mix is NOT 14-16 cups, I'ts probably more like...4-6 cups. I usually mix my cake mixes in a pampered chef measuring bowl which holds 10 cups total and it's only about half full when I'm done. So....I think we need to do some more research!
Well I guess it just depends on what brand use. I use Betty Crocker and you have to add water, eggs and vege oil so it actually turns into quite a bit. I am neither one of the people above. I'm not taking sides but I think its about 8-11 cups. I think 16 is way to much and 4 is just silly.
It would depend on the size of the cake pan you are using. For the standard 9" round pan, you should put 2 1/2 cups of batter per pan for a two layer cake.
Just fill each pan a little over halfway full so it will have plenty of room to rise
8 inch round cake pan= 4 cups of batter
1/2 full
It depends on how deep the cake pan is.
1/2 full
15 cups of batter. bake at 325 degrees for 75-85 minutes. Use a baking core.
Just fill each pan a little over halfway full so it will have plenty of room to rise
If you are using a 2" deep cake pan you would need 13.5 cups of batter.
You should order for only 90% of your guests. Some people will not eat the cake. So again, only order for 90% - in your case that means 12 people or one cake box mix - or one 9 inch round/square cake.
1/2 way filled
you put about 1/2 of cake batter
As much as you want except if your pregnant
10 Pieces .
4" x 3"--1 1/3 - 1 1/2 c batter 6" x 3"--3 c batter 8" x 3"--5 c batter 9" x 3"--6 1/3 - 6 1/2 c batter 10" x 3"--8 c. batter 12" x 3"--10 1/2 c batter These are the measurements for a two layer cake. Half goes in each pan.
6 cups for one layer