Is There A Difference...?

Baking By confectionsofahousewife Updated 30 Sep 2009 , 7:51pm by cylstrial

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confectionsofahousewife Posted 28 Sep 2009 , 11:59pm
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This is a really dumb question but I just have to ask. I am baking cupcakes for the first time for a client. Is there a difference between a cupcake pan and a muffin pan? I have the wilton muffin pan. I hope that's okay for cupcakes as they are in the oven right now! TIA

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online_annie Posted 29 Sep 2009 , 12:03am
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It's the same as a cupcake pan. Unless of course you have the mini muffin, large muffin or the jumbo muffin pan.... icon_biggrin.gif

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-K8memphis Posted 29 Sep 2009 , 12:04am
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You're good! No worries.

However I think there's a difference in cupcake tops and muffin tops-- I have the later and I don't have one on each side--it goes alllll the way around.

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cylstrial Posted 30 Sep 2009 , 7:51pm
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Originally Posted by K8memphis-

You're good! No worries.

However I think there's a difference in cupcake tops and muffin tops-- I have the later and I don't have one on each side--it goes alllll the way around.

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