Baking your favorite recipes in a half-sheet pan (2024)

OK, we're going to talk about math today, and how to make half-sheet pan-sized (13" x 18") batches of your favorite 9" x 13" recipes.

Before you get too freaked out, let's just start with the most correct answer: 1.5.

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Back in the day, when I was in high school, my intellectual bent had way more to do with artistic seethings than anything mathematical. It wasn't until culinary school (that OTHER CIA, in Hyde Park, NY) that math made any sense to me.

There's plenty of math in baking. I use conversion factors more than anything else. Say you have a cookie recipe that makes 3 dozen cookies, but you need more cookies than that. Double everything, and you've multiplied all the ingredients by a conversion factor of 2. Simple.

Or, you're a small household, and really don't want to stare down a 9" x 13" pan of brownies for two weeks. You can cut the recipe in half, and bake it in an 8" square pan. The conversion factor there is .5. How did I know what size pan to bake in? I compared the bottom surface area of the pans involved. Take a look:

8" square pan on the left, 9" square pan on the right.

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The 8" square pan has 79% of the area of the 9" square pan, and slightly more than half the area of the 9" x 13" pan.

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As long as you're staying within 10% of the area the recipe was designed for, you can move back and forth between them. Now for the exception to what I just told you.

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It would seem like a no-brainer that doubling a 9" x 13" recipe would be perfect in a 13" x 18" half-sheet pan. After all, 117 x 2 = 234 exactly. All the beauty and perfection that is mathematics says it should work, but there's one hitch.

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The sides of the pan. All the other conversions we spoke of involve pans whose sides are at least 2" tall. The sides of a half-sheet pan are only 1" tall. At this point, it's time to introduce a third dimension (height) to our calculations, and that means we're talking about the recipe's volume, not just the area of the pan's bottom.

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Leaving a perfectly innocent-looking pan with a double batch of cake in it...

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...to perform the slow, hypnotic, lava-like overflow.

Believe you me, I learned this one the hard way – with brownies, which are much more of a volcanic experience. They just keep overflowing... and overflowing... and... The scent of burning chocolate and sugar rolls through the house (or test kitchen), as the shame washes over in waves. You don't want to go there.

Which brings me back to the answer: 1.5. For more portions with the same amount of work, remember one and a half times any 9" x 13" recipe will give you a half-sheet pan's worth of product. If you're baking for a church supper, a bake sale, a big family gathering, or your local firehouse, it's a very handy thing to know.

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Some suggestions to get you started:Old-Fashioned Apple Cake, our favorite Brownies; or some Sticky Ginger Squares (great for holiday giving).

Cover photo by Liz Neily

Baking your favorite recipes in a half-sheet pan (2024)

FAQs

How many cake mixes for a 12x18x2 pan? ›

One cake mix yields 4 to 6 cups of batter. For the regular 11x15x2-inch pan, use 2 cake mixes. For the 12x18x2-inch pan, use 3 cake mixes.

What do you use a half sheet pan for? ›

Half sheet pans typically measure in at about 18 inches by 13 inches, with a height of around 1 inch. Half sheet pans are used just like full sheet pans but by those with smaller ovens or for smaller tasks, such as roasting a smaller batch of vegetables or broiling 2-3 salmon fillets.

Can you bake a cake in a half sheet pan? ›

Grease the half-sheet pan and line it with parchment. Pour in the batter, spread it into an even layer using your offset spatula, then bake as directed in the recipe.

How many boxes of cake mix for a 1/2 sheet? ›

This pan is 13x18, so 2 boxes.

How many pieces of cake can you get from a half sheet? ›

First, the math:
Cake SizeMeasurementsNo. of 2"x2" Slices
Quarter Sheet9" x 13"29
Half Sheet13" x 18"58
Full Sheet18" x 26"117
Nov 28, 2023

How long to bake a 12x18 sheet cake? ›

This pan will use 14 cups of batter, approximately 10 cups of icing to frost and decorate a 2 layer cake. Bake in a 325-degree oven for 45-50 minutes.

How many boxes of cake mix do I need for a 12x16 pan? ›

A: 2 cake boxes will be enough for a cake baked in this pan.

How many people does a 12x18 cake feed? ›

The 108 slices would be cake cutting for a wedding. That would be 1x2 inch slices. I use that size pan for all my 1/2 sheet and get beween 75 and 100 servings out of it.

Will a half sheet pan fit in a standard oven? ›

Unlike other baking pans (like, say, casserole dishes), half-sheet pans are almost all the same size: roughly 18 inches long, 13 inches wide, and 1-inch high. Not only are half-sheet pans standard in size, they also fit perfectly in most home ovens with plenty of space around them to allow for air and heat circulation.

Why is it called a half sheet pan? ›

A half sheet pan measures 18 by 13 inches and has 1-inch walls, approximately. This size pan is so-called because restaurants and professional kitchens use full sheet pans—those are 18 by 26 inches.

What is the difference between a jelly roll pan and a half sheet pan? ›

Most jelly roll pans are a bit smaller than half sheet pans, which tend to be 13” by 18” and around 1” deep. There are two common sizes of jelly roll pans: 1/4 size and 1/2 size. 1/4 size jelly roll pans measure approximately 9" by 13" and 1" deep. 1/2 size jelly roll pans tend to be around 12” by 17” and 1” deep.

Can you bake cookies on a half sheet pan? ›

Half-sheet pans (18 x 13 inches): Handy in a home kitchen, these pans are used for sheet-pan dinners, roasting vegetables, and baking cookies and quick breads.

How much cake batter for a half sheet pan? ›

Full-Sheet Cake: Around 14 to 16 cups of batter. Half-Sheet Cake: Approximately 7 to 8 cups of batter. Quarter-Sheet Cake: About 3 to 4 cups of batter.

Is 9x13 a half sheet cake? ›

A full-sheet cake (18 x 24 inches, requiring approximately 16 cups of batter) serves up to 80 people. Meanwhile, 1/2 sheet cake (18 x 12 inches and using 7 to 8 cups of batter) should be enough for 36-48 guests. And the smallest option, 1/4 sheet cake (9 x 13 inches, up to 4 cups of batter), can feed 20-24 people.

How much does 1/2 sheet cake feed? ›

Is your pan smaller? No worries — we did the math for you. A half-sized sheet pan will make 58 servings and a quarter-sized pan will make 30 servings.

How full do you fill a sheet cake pan? ›

How full do you fill a cake pan? To leave room for your cakes to rise, we suggest filling your pans no more than 2/3 full with batter (a little more than half way). Some recipes might state differently, but this is a good rule of thumb for cakes, cupcakes, muffins and sheet cakes.

How much batter do I need to fill a cake pan? ›

Unless otherwise noted, filling pans around 2/3 full is the best practice. This leaves room for rising. For example, my vanilla cake recipe yields around 8 cups of batter which I divide between 3 9×2 inch round cake pans.

How many cups are in a half tray? ›

Tray Maximum Capacity Based On Cups: Family Tray - 7 Cups 1/2 Tray - 14 Cups Full-Size Medium Tray - 28 cups (Tray capacity examples - Family tray of mac and cheese is 7 cups, 1/2 tray of Penne is 14 cups etc..)

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