It depends on how deep the cake pan is.
If you are using a 2" deep cake pan you would need 13.5 cups of batter.
For an 8-inch square cake pan, you typically need about 4 to 5 cups of cake batter, depending on the recipe. This amount allows for a proper rise and ensures the cake bakes evenly without overflowing. It's always a good idea to check the specific recipe you're using, as some may have variations in the required batter volume.
For a 12x12x3-inch cake pan, you'll need approximately 9 to 10 cups of cake batter. This is based on the volume of the pan, which is about 432 cubic inches. Depending on the recipe and the density of the batter, adjusting slightly may be necessary, but this amount should fill the pan adequately without overflowing.
For a 16-inch square cake pan, you typically need about 12 to 14 cups of cake batter. This amount ensures the batter fills the pan to a suitable level without overflowing during baking. It's important to leave some space for the cake to rise, so filling the pan about two-thirds full is ideal. Adjust the recipe as needed based on the specific ingredients and desired cake height.
It depends on how deep the cake pan is.
If you are using a 2" deep cake pan you would need 13.5 cups of batter.
1/2 full
1/2 way filled
For an 8-inch square cake pan, you typically need about 4 to 5 cups of cake batter, depending on the recipe. This amount allows for a proper rise and ensures the cake bakes evenly without overflowing. It's always a good idea to check the specific recipe you're using, as some may have variations in the required batter volume.
15 cups of batter. bake at 325 degrees for 75-85 minutes. Use a baking core.
For a 12x12x3-inch cake pan, you'll need approximately 9 to 10 cups of cake batter. This is based on the volume of the pan, which is about 432 cubic inches. Depending on the recipe and the density of the batter, adjusting slightly may be necessary, but this amount should fill the pan adequately without overflowing.
For a 16-inch square cake pan, you typically need about 12 to 14 cups of cake batter. This amount ensures the batter fills the pan to a suitable level without overflowing during baking. It's important to leave some space for the cake to rise, so filling the pan about two-thirds full is ideal. Adjust the recipe as needed based on the specific ingredients and desired cake height.
A 16x16x2 cake pan has a volume of 512 cubic inches (16 x 16 x 2). Cake batter typically weighs about 0.5 to 0.6 ounces per cubic inch, so the pan can hold approximately 256 to 307 ounces of cake batter. This translates to around 16 to 19 pounds of batter, depending on the specific density of the cake recipe used.
you put about 1/2 of cake batter
Just fill each pan a little over halfway full so it will have plenty of room to rise
As much as you want except if your pregnant