you might be able to, but it depends on how thick or thin your cake mix is
Well, honey, it depends on the depth of the pan and the brand of cake mix you're using. Typically, one box cake mix is enough for a 9-inch round pan, so for a 14-inch pan, you might need at least two or three mixes to ensure your cake is nice and tall. Just follow the instructions on the box and adjust accordingly. Happy baking, darling!
Most cake mixes are for a 9x13 pan which is 117 sq. inches. 12x12 is 144 sq. inches. 1 mix would be enough and shorten the cooking time by 5 to 8 minutes.
about 1 and a half
It will probably take 1-1/2 boxes. Fill the pan roughly half full & use the rest for cupcakes.
To find the value of a fraction, divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number). 1/8 equals .125. 1/10 equals .1. The bottom number (denominator) represents how many equal pieces something has been divided up into. For example 1/8 could refer to a cake cut into 8 equal pieces. Now imagine that same cake being cut into 10 equal pieces. the piece 1/10 th is going to be smaller than the piece from the cake cut into 8 pieces.
if you want to make it in a bread loaf pan you need 2 but if you are doing it in a regular cake pan or brownie pan you only need 1
Well, honey, it depends on the depth of the pan and the brand of cake mix you're using. Typically, one box cake mix is enough for a 9-inch round pan, so for a 14-inch pan, you might need at least two or three mixes to ensure your cake is nice and tall. Just follow the instructions on the box and adjust accordingly. Happy baking, darling!
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.
There is a world of difference between a 1 and 2 step angel food cake mix. The 2 step has a much softer consistency and not as spongy looking as a 1 step. I refuse to even buy a 1 step cake mix.
yes usually if you have one egg short for a cake mix it wont turn out rightMore information:One egg can be replaced in a cake mix with a tablespoon oil and two tablespoons water.
There are 11 cups of batter in an 11x15 pan for a 2 inch layer. I would guess for an 11x13, maybe 10 cups?
Most cake mixes are for a 9x13 pan which is 117 sq. inches. 12x12 is 144 sq. inches. 1 mix would be enough and shorten the cooking time by 5 to 8 minutes.
here's my recipe i am 13 and i love 2 bake so i experimented. you will need. cherry pie fillin 1 stick of butter cake mix(yellow or golden butter) preheat the oven to 350 degrees take a baking pan like for brownies or something like that. put the filling in the pan and spread it out. pour the cake mix over the filling (do not mix the cake batter just pour it straight from the bag) take the stick of butter and cut it into slices and put it on the top of the mix. bake until the mix is golden on top do not burn
Okay so here you go! There are approximately 4-5 cups of batter in one cake mix. For a half of a sheet cake, I use 3 cake mixes, so for a full, that's 6. You will have a little bit left over too.
A standard cake mix yields about 5 cups of batter, and a 12x2 inch cake pan takes 8 cups of batter. If your pan is 3 inches deep instead of 2, you will need 11 cups. So two cake mixes will be about right...you'll have a bit left over with a 12x2.
Dump cake 1 can of cherry pie filling 1 can of crushed pineapple 1 box of yellow cake mix Cube of butter Put pie filling and crushed pineapple in small baking pan Put the dry cake mix on top the the fruit fillings Pour melted butter on top of cake mix Bake at 350 until brown and bubbly. You can make this ahead and serve it cold. Gets better as the flavors blend.
You can convert Cake mix into Brownies, see below for the instructions. 1 chocolate cake mix 1/4 c. cooking oil 1/3 c. water 1 egg Mix well, pour into 9 x 13 inch pan, bake at 350 degrees until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. The corners were a bit dry. As for the rest, A little on the cake side but eatable. I used 1/3 Cup of dark chocolate and 1/3 peanut butter morsels in them. The conversion came from Cooks.comGood Luck from Bit0ffury!