Learn all about the dimensions and measurements of various loaf pan sizes. Whether you’re just learning to bake or you’ve been in the kitchen for a lifetime, the size of baking pans can be tricky!
I love using a wide variety of loaf pans for my array of quick bread recipes and pound cakes, too. There is no end to the delicious treats you can create, but it’s important to know how to choose the correct size of loaf pan.
How do you know what size, shape and material to choose for your loaf pans? Should baking times be adjusted when you’re using different materials?
One thing I know for sure is that baking is supposed to be fun, not stressful. I’m here to guide you through the options and making your next baking project a breeze!
In fact, I’ve already shared a complete guide to baking pan sizes. Today, though, we’re taking a deep dive into loaf pans – which seems to be one of the most frequently asked questions I receive.
I’ve got so many incredible quick bread recipes (35+ in fact), so don’t skip all the delicious ways to fill your loaf pans!
This simple guide will help you make quick choices when you’re getting ready to bake. Don’t forget to pin and save for later so you’ll have it when you need it!
Use the drop down Table of Contents menu to navigate this post. I’m sharing traditional measurements, types and styles of loaf pans – plus sources for my favorites! Let’s learn together!
Pan Sizes
Approximate Pan Dimensions (Inches)
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Approximate Volume (Cups)
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Approximate Pan Dimensions (cm)
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Loaf
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Loaf
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8 x 4 x 2.5 in
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4 cups
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20 x 10 x 6 cm
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8.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 in
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6 cups
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21 x 11 x 6 cm
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9 x 5 x 3 in
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8 cups
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23 x 13 x 8 cm
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Choosing the Right Size
What happens if you use the wrong size of pan? It’s often not the end of the world, but it can certainly change the results of your recipe.
- Under-filling the pan tends to work out just fine. Your recipe will bake a little faster and might not raise as high as you’re expecting, but the results will still be delicious.
- Over-filling the pan can end differently! Often, your batter will spill over, burning on the bottom of your oven. This will result in an uneven result – we’ve experienced burnt edges and raw center in these instances.
What Is a Standard Loaf Pan?
Here in the US, if a recipe is referring to a standard loaf pan, it’s generally 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches. This is considered a one pound loaf pan, holding around 6 cups. In fact, if you’re looking to buy a starter loaf pan, this is the one you’ll need!
Another popular size to consider is a 9×5 loaf pan. This is the 1 and 1/4 pound loaf pan, holding about 8 cups.
Generally, each of these two popular sizes is just 2 1/2 to 2 3/4 inches tall. The difference between these two sizes might not seem like much… but the volume is what matters.
While this size difference might seem insignificant, it does result in a 15% difference in capacity. When it comes to baking, that can have a big impact!
Demystifying Loaf Pans: Sizes, shapes, and bread type uses
FAQ
What is the equivalent of an 8×4 loaf pan?
What size loaf pan for a 2 lb loaf of bread?
Pounds
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Dimensions
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Batter
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1
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8.5″ x 4.5″ x 2.75″
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~6 cups
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1.25
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9″ x 5″ x 2.75″
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~8 cups
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1.5
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10″ x 5″ x 3″ 9″ x 4″ x 4″
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~10 cups
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2
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13″ x 4″ x 4″
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~12 cups
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What is the difference between a mini loaf pan and a regular loaf pan?
What size is a mini loaf pan?
Pan shape and size
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Pan shape and size
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Mini loaf pan, 5¾” x 3¼” (per loaf)
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2 cups
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Loaf pan, 8″ x 4″ x 2½”
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4 cups
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Loaf pan, 8½” x 4½” x 2½”
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6 cups
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Loaf pan, 9″ x 5″ x 3″
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8 cups
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What size is a loaf pan?
But when following a recipe that asks you to fill a loaf pan with batter or dough, what size is it referring to? The standard loaf pan size, which is what most recipe instructions will have you use, is 8-1/2 inches long, 4-1/2 inches wide, and 2-1/2 inches deep. This loaf pan size can hold up to cups of batter or dough.
How many cups does a 1 pound loaf pan hold?
This is considered a one pound loaf pan, holding around 6 cups. In fact, if you’re looking to buy a starter loaf pan, this is the one you’ll need! Another popular size to consider is a 9×5 loaf pan. This is the 1 and 1/4 pound loaf pan, holding about 8 cups. Generally, each of these two popular sizes is just 2 1/2 to 2 3/4 inches tall.
Does the size of a loaf pan affect the size?
Yes, it does. The size of the loaf pan will affect how tall the freshly baked loaf of bread turns out, as well as its exterior surface area. A narrower loaf pan will produce taller loaves as opposed to wider loaf pans when using the same amount of batter or dough.
How many cups can a mini loaf pan hold?
You can also find mini loaf pans that are significantly smaller compared to other pans. The volume of batter each loaf pan can hold also differs. For example, the standard loaf pan is said to accommodate around 5 cups. There are bigger pans that can even accommodate up to 12 cups.