tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2239521152553433086.post7954766855171083368..comments2024-03-14T12:27:50.058-06:00Comments on Cookistry: Gadgets: Cupcake Papers Without a PanDonna Curriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12833303767775886944noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2239521152553433086.post-63561213658950538842010-10-09T20:23:20.876-06:002010-10-09T20:23:20.876-06:00Hi Cedar!
There are times when a second full muff...Hi Cedar!<br /><br />There are times when a second full muffin pan isn't going to fit into my oven with whatever else is in there. But maybe I can squeeze in a quarter-sheet pan with those two or three cupcakes on it. <br /><br />Or it might be that I don't have a muffin pan free to use, depending on what sort of kitchen madness is going on at the time.Donna Curriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12833303767775886944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2239521152553433086.post-5802670136533374312010-10-09T20:04:17.726-06:002010-10-09T20:04:17.726-06:00Hm. A worthy product, to be sure. That said, I s...Hm. A worthy product, to be sure. That said, I suspect that most of your issues are altitude-related, not the container. as you well know, baking at altitude, especially with quick breads is a one formula-at-a-time project. <br />Since I'm at 800 feet and plan to stay here, I;ll file this under Good Info. <br />I too have never had a batch perfectly fill my muffin pans, but I still get great muffins, if only 11 or 23. Stuff happens and roubst product is better than wimpy stuff. <br />Honestly, I do not understand the need to use a liner, without the supporting pan. Just to educate me, please send/post an example of when this free-standing paper would be a good idea. Without being sarcastic, I honestlty do not get it. Please post a little more and help me understand why I might need this thing. Thanks.<br />Love your blog...<br />C.cedarglenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16675431091395735748noreply@blogger.com