How long do you bake a cake in a 9-inch square pan?
If you only have a 9-inch pan, lower the temp from 350 degrees F to 325 degrees F and bake for an additional 15 minutes or until done.
How much cake batter do I need for a 9-inch round pan?
8 cups
A 9-inch round cake pan is 63.5 square inches/holds 8 cups of batter.
How long do you bake a 9-inch cake?
Pan Size ~ The general rule of thumb when baking is “the bigger the pan, the lower the temperature”. You bake a chocolate 9″ round cake for about 30-35 minutes at 350 F. But, if you were putting the same recipe in a 14″ pan you need to lower the temperature to 325 F for 50-55 minutes.
How many does a 9-inch cake serve?
Cake Baking & Serving Guide
4 In. High Cakes The figures for 2 in. pans are based on a two-layer, 4 in. high cake. Fill pans 1/2 to 2/3 full. | ||
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Pan Shape | Size | Party Servings |
Round | 9 in. | 24 |
10 in. | 28 | |
12 in. | 40 |
What is a 9×9 pan equivalent to?
9 x 9 = 81 square inches. 9 x 13 = 117 square inches. 12 x 16 (half-sheet pan) = 192 square inches.
How long do you bake an 8 inch square cake?
Most eight-inch round cakes will bake approximately 1.29 minutes per ounce of batter. Cakes in larger pans will generally bake faster (about . 9 minutes per ounce of batter in a 10-inch pan), while cakes in smaller pans will often take longer (up to two minutes per ounce for a 6-inch pan).
Can I use 9×9 instead of 8×8?
Not so hard! Just by glancing at the two pans, you might think that a 9-inch pan is very close in size to an 8-inch pan of the same shape, thus making it a reasonable substitute. But if you check the chart, you’ll find that a 9-inch square pan is more than 25% larger than an 8-inch square pan.
Can you use a 9 inch cake pans instead of 8?
The batter is not finicky, and because you’re not worried about them rising much, you can easily use a 9-inch pan instead of an 8-inch or vice versa. Using a different size cake pan for a cheesecake (within reason, as in an inch, which is a bigger disparity than it sounds), is probably also okay, Beranbaum says.