To determine how many boxes of cake mix are needed for a 14 x 14 pan, you'll first need to know the volume of the pan and the volume that a standard box of cake mix yields. A typical box of cake mix makes about 9 x 13 inches, which is roughly 117 square inches, while a 14 x 14 pan has an area of 196 square inches. Therefore, you would likely need about 1.5 boxes of cake mix for a 14 x 14 pan. It's best to check the specific instructions on the cake mix box for precise measurements.
For a 15x11-inch cake pan, you typically need about 2 to 3 boxes of cake mix, depending on the brand and recipe instructions. Most standard cake mix boxes yield about 4 to 5 cups of batter, and a pan of that size usually requires around 10 to 12 cups of batter. It's always best to check the specific box instructions for the best results.
The number of boxes of cake mix needed depends on the size of your cake pans. Generally, one box of cake mix makes about 4 to 5 cups of batter, which is sufficient for a 9-inch round or square pan. For larger pans, such as 12-inch or 10-inch rounds, you may need 2 boxes, while for a 9x13-inch pan, one box is usually adequate. Always check the specific instructions on the cake mix box for the best results.
4 boxes for a single pan
Approximately 2 cups.
you might be able to, but it depends on how thick or thin your cake mix is
It depends on the depth of the pan
For a 15x11-inch cake pan, you typically need about 2 to 3 boxes of cake mix, depending on the brand and recipe instructions. Most standard cake mix boxes yield about 4 to 5 cups of batter, and a pan of that size usually requires around 10 to 12 cups of batter. It's always best to check the specific box instructions for the best results.
It depends on how deep the pan is.
The number of boxes of cake mix needed depends on the size of your cake pans. Generally, one box of cake mix makes about 4 to 5 cups of batter, which is sufficient for a 9-inch round or square pan. For larger pans, such as 12-inch or 10-inch rounds, you may need 2 boxes, while for a 9x13-inch pan, one box is usually adequate. Always check the specific instructions on the cake mix box for the best results.
There are 11 cups of batter in an 11x15 pan for a 2 inch layer. I would guess for an 11x13, maybe 10 cups?
4 boxes for a single pan
You will need about 1.5 boxed cake mixes, so it is best to prepare 2. Some tall cake pans will require 2 full cake mixes, too.
In a 12" x 17" pan? Don't do it, that will overflow. You can barely bake two boxes per sheet, it's nearly too much. As for the timing for two boxes, it's about 35-45 minutes at 325-350 degrees.
One cake mix will produce a perfect large cake in regular angel food pan.
Do you mean a cake mix? If so, you need to butter the pan, and then flour the pan. After you remove the excess flour, then you can put the cake mix in the pan.
Approximately 2 cups.
The boxes I checked said one box would make a 13x9, so you will need about 1 1/2 boxes for a 12x18. Assuming the pan is deep enough you could use two boxes for a one layer 12x18 or you may want to make a two layer cake using 1 1/2 box per layer.