baking questions
#352343 - 11/17/09 02:06 PM
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If I don't have a muffin pan,is a heart shaped cake pan ok? There is a blueberry muffin recipe emmasmom,I think posted I want to make. or wat if there is no good cookie pans,they are all nasty even if they are washed..all stained and crusty,would take forever to clean! I don't want to go buy any cookware right now.. DO I I just put tinfoil over the dirty pan? but i think my cookies would burn and get stuck to tinfoil? I have 2 heart shaped cake pans,here is a pic hope link http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=464755123&albumID=662404&imageID=12471891.asp I have a pyrex pie pan, I think thas what it is,glass with handles on the side,kind of shallow.
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Use your paper muffin cups inside of a cake pan just put in enough that they can all lean on each other
I wouldn't use tin foil
For cookies use the back side of the pan or use parchment paper and remove the cookies to a cooling rack right away
-------------------- IBS-D since 1999...mostly stable..i do cheat too.Bad me.
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I don't understand what u mean with the paper muffin cups...and I don't have those,where do I get them?
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Do you not have paper cups that go inside your muffin tin? Then the muffin doesn't stick to the pan.You peal it off after when you go to eat it?
Check in the baking aisle
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You can also get foil muffin cups that are just like the paper liners but you can put them on a cookie sheet and put the batter in just like you would a muffin tin.
-------------------- Janey
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no,I said I don't have a muffin pan and I don't have money to buy cookware right now..SO I thought wat iff I just made the batther for the blueberry muffin recipe and put it in a heart shaped cake pan,or 2,cuz I have 2..
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Re: baking questions
#352421 - 11/18/09 03:32 PM
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Toady
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You may have misunderstood. Muffin papers are not a muffin pan - they're thin paper you can use in a muffin pan, or in a square pan standing side by side. You can pick up 200 muffin papers at the dollar store for a dollar, they're cheap. And Janey is right, the foil ones (also at lots of dollar stores) are easy to put on a baking sheet, no muffin pan needed.
To bake your cake in a glass or metal pan you will need to grease it or it will stick. Use cooking spray, vegetable shortening or some cooking oil spread over the entire inside of the pan. I make muffin batter into cakes all the time. If the recipe calls to bake for 25 minutes for muffins, you have to bake a cake longer 40 to 45. Your batter should fill your pan about 3/4 of the way up, if you fill it too high it will bubble over.
Good luck with your baking.
-------------------- Cassandra
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