Anonymous wrote:Costco cake is going to taste better than the cake you made from a box and froze and defrosted.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all. I've gotten my courage up and I'm going to do a SINGLE layer half sheet cake, 18"x13". Looking at the pan in person, one layer should be good. I think I'm going to do a Betty Crocker whiter vanilla box mix and add store bought sprinkles to make a funfetti cake. Decorations TBD, but knowing the kid in question, probably more sprinkles!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just get a cake at Costco. The price is cheaper than what you’ll spend making a cake that big at home.
I planned to do Costco but I traditionally make the kid’s cake so I’m hoping to do it again. Just never made for so many people before.
Ew please don't make it yourself. 😭
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just get a cake at Costco. The price is cheaper than what you’ll spend making a cake that big at home.
I planned to do Costco but I traditionally make the kid’s cake so I’m hoping to do it again. Just never made for so many people before.
Ew please don't make it yourself. 😭
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just get a cake at Costco. The price is cheaper than what you’ll spend making a cake that big at home.
I planned to do Costco but I traditionally make the kid’s cake so I’m hoping to do it again. Just never made for so many people before.
Anonymous wrote:Bigger question than your pan, what are you going to use to serve your cake on? I’ve never seen a cake board that large.
Yes 1/2 sheet cake drums are available no problem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm. Does anyone have any good alternatives for baking a cake for 24? I really want to bake it myself because it’s because a birthday tradition, but we have never hosted such a big group before. No cupcakes please, must be cake!
Why do you need an alternative? You might be overthinking this.
Get two 9x13 cake pans. Personally I would do 2 boxes of cake mix per pan but 1.5 would be okay too. One box per pan will be way too skinny.
Lay out the two cakes side by side. Frost with a crumb layer to fill in the crack between cakes then do a thick layer of frosting.
If you wanted to get fancy with it you could bake 4 separate one box cakes so you can do a layer in between. Just as easy but more time consuming.