Generally it depends on how deep (how many layers) your cake is. Standard serving size of a piece of cake is 1" x 2". Also depending on how large you want to cut your slices (sensible vs generous), a 7" round cake can serve anywhere from 6-10 people.
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.
A 12-inch round wedding cake typically serves around 40 to 60 guests, depending on the portion size. If the cake is layered and includes additional tiers, it can serve even more people. The serving size can vary based on the thickness of the slices and the overall design of the cake. For precise serving estimates, consulting with a baker is recommended.
It depends on how deep the cake pan is.
Approximately 1.5-2 inches of cake per person, so a rectangular cake about 15 inch by 30 inch cake or so.
If you don't have a nine-inch round cake pan, you can use an eight-inch round pan, though the cake may be slightly taller and require a longer baking time. Alternatively, a 9x5-inch loaf pan or an 11x7-inch rectangular pan can work, but you may need to adjust the baking time. Just ensure to monitor the cake closely for doneness.
A ten inch cake feeds about 12 people if you cut it in wedge like triangles, like a pizza. However if you go to wilton.com and look at the cutting guide, they say it feeds 38, realisticly, more like 30. That is if it is at least 2 layers. and those are uniform peices so everyone gets the same amout of cake. I like this way. it makes the cake go farther and no one eats half a piece and throws away the rest. and if people want more they can always go get another piece.
1/2 full
8 inches. there are 2.54 cm in an inch
To determine the amount of ribbon needed to go around a 10-inch round cake, you need to calculate the circumference of the cake. The formula for circumference is C = πd, where d is the diameter. For a 10-inch cake, the circumference is approximately 31.4 inches (using π ≈ 3.14). Therefore, you'll need about 31.4 inches of ribbon to go around the cake.
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!
For a 3-tier wedding cake serving 200 people, you typically need round tins in the following sizes: an 8-inch for the top tier, a 10-inch for the middle tier, and a 12-inch for the bottom tier. This combination generally provides enough servings while allowing for a beautiful presentation. Each tier can be designed to serve a specific number of guests, accommodating the total requirement. Ensure to check specific serving sizes, as they can vary based on cake thickness and decoration.
at least halfway full. but not more than 2/3 full.