• @Stovetop
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    83 days ago

    I mean it’s just the cake equivalent of a party pizza. It’s not made any differently than any other sponge cake, it just uses a larger square sheet to bake in than smaller round cake pans.

    • qyron
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      63 days ago

      party pizza

      this is going to sound strange but I’m not even aware of what that implies

      I live in a simple place: pizza comes in small, medium and large. Anything else, you order and pay it by weight/ingredients.

      • @Stovetop
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        3 days ago

        A party pizza is basically what it sounds like, a pizza meant to feed a party of 10 or more people.

        They usually look like this, a large rectangle cut into squares. Each square is about the width of your palm between your wrist and your fingers.

        • @[email protected]
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          43 days ago

          a party of 10-15 people.

          Damn, how huge are your party pizzas? I’d say a single one usually can feed 3-5 people.

          • @Zahille7
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            53 days ago

            Careful, there’s a pizza place near where I grew up that used to have 36" pizzas, but they had to downsize to 28" because the boxes were too expensive.

            It’s called Giant Pizza King, and they’re goddamn delicious.

          • @Stovetop
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            23 days ago

            Caught me before I was able to edit! I thought about it for a second and decided that estimate was too high.

            10 people is what I would usually say is a normal amount, maybe variable depending on how hungry people arrive and if there are any other dishes to snack on at whatever hypothetical party this is.

            I can only eat 3-4 slices at most before I get full, but my appetite isn’t the biggest.

            Usually what ends up happening is that I still order a party pizza for a group of 5 or so people and then end up with leftovers for a few days. Just can’t beat the surface-to-crust ratio.