It depends on how deep the pan is.
It depends on the depth of the pan
4 boxes for a single pan
It depends on how deep the cake 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?
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.
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!
yes, it wont be that tall but it will work ok.
A suitable substitute for a bundt pan when baking a cake is a tube pan or a round cake pan with a similar capacity. These pans will help the cake bake evenly and maintain its shape.
A good alternative for a bundt pan when baking a cake is to use a regular round cake pan or a loaf pan. These pans can still produce a delicious cake with a similar texture and taste.
Some suitable substitutions for a bundt pan when baking a cake include using a tube pan, a springform pan, or a regular round cake pan. These alternatives can help achieve a similar shape and texture for the cake.
A 9" X 13" baking pan would work well.