Mini/tiny Cupcakes

Baking By rhopar33 Updated 15 Mar 2010 , 2:59pm by Cake-makerz

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rhopar33 Posted 10 Mar 2010 , 1:44pm
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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

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tazmycat Posted 10 Mar 2010 , 1:50pm
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I use mini cupcake pans to put the liners in..

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jammjenks Posted 10 Mar 2010 , 2:09pm
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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.

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Bluehue Posted 10 Mar 2010 , 2:09pm
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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.


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rhondab Posted 10 Mar 2010 , 2:11pm
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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.

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starbasset Posted 14 Mar 2010 , 3:50am
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Originally Posted by rhondab

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.

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Cake-makerz Posted 15 Mar 2010 , 2:44pm
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Here a picture of my mini-cc's
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Lita829 Posted 15 Mar 2010 , 2:52pm
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Originally Posted by jammjenks

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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Cake-makerz Posted 15 Mar 2010 , 2:59pm
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I bought mine at a dutch shop

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