I have to make 100 of the mini cupcakes for a client this weekend, but I've never baked them before. Is there anythinf special I should do?
I guess what I really want to know is do you put the mini liners inside of a regular cupcake pan, or do you put them on a baking sheet? I'm trying to figure out the best way to bake them.
Thanks,
Rhonda
Yes, definately get mini cupcake pans. You can get some at WalMart to get you by.
Use the liners in them just as you would normally.
I find it very helpful to use my small cookie scoop to put the batter in.
Mine only have to bake at 350 for 12 minutes. I just did an order of 3 doz yesterday.
I also use the mini cupcake pan -
However you can put two cases together and then place in a normal cupcake pan - the two cases will stop the batter from making the tiny cupcakes from spreading out too wide.
Bluehue
If you have foil liners, you can use them on a baking sheet - won't work with paper ones, they'll spread out too much.
If you have foil liners, you can use them on a baking sheet - won't work with paper ones, they'll spread out too much.
TY...I didn't know that, I'll have to try this.
Yes, definately get mini cupcake pans. You can get some at WalMart to get you by.
Use the liners in them just as you would normally.
I find it very helpful to use my small cookie scoop to put the batter in.
Mine only have to bake at 350 for 12 minutes. I just did an order of 3 doz yesterday.
Ditto. This what I do. Williams-Sonoma has nice mini-cuppie pans and so does Michael's. W-S and Michael's both carry mini cuppie liners.
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