Cupcake Liners

Baking By cookiemama2 Updated 9 Mar 2011 , 12:49pm by nhbaker

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cookiemama2 Posted 8 Mar 2011 , 6:37pm
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Does anyone know where I can order these from?

http://www.marthastewart.com/goodthings/crisp-muffin-wrappers

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Mfattore Posted 8 Mar 2011 , 7:01pm
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Michaels and Joanns sell these ones by Wilton, but they only come in colors and not plain white.

http://www.wilton.com/store/site/product.cfm?id=D4865E9C-1E0B-C910-EAC793669AA27E7B&fid=D4865EAB-1E0B-C910-EA7EB46B88D53025

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cookiemama2 Posted 9 Mar 2011 , 1:43am
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Oh thank you!
I never even checked Wilton! I'm not worried about the color just love the style of them.

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cookiemama2 Posted 9 Mar 2011 , 1:58am
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For anyone else looking for them they are called Tulip or Pleated baking cups!

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cabecakes Posted 9 Mar 2011 , 2:06am
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They just look like a square of parchment paper that has been pleated. Or am I wrong. It says to cut parchment paper into 5 inch squares. Spray muffin tin with vegetable oil to hold wrapper and then crease along folds. So I would say just cut 5" pieces of parchment paper and your good to go.

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scp1127 Posted 9 Mar 2011 , 8:48am
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They are about $6.50 for 24. But I get them in a larger quantities and they are very affordable. They are from The Baker's Kitchen. I got 250 for $28.85 total with shipping. She is at thebakerskitchen.net. Sorry, anyone want to tell me how to make this a link? Teenage computer help is asleep.

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cookiemama2 Posted 9 Mar 2011 , 11:51am
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Originally Posted by cabecakes

They just look like a square of parchment paper that has been pleated. Or am I wrong. It says to cut parchment paper into 5 inch squares. Spray muffin tin with vegetable oil to hold wrapper and then crease along folds. So I would say just cut 5" pieces of parchment paper and your good to go.





I'm being lazy!!!
I've made them before ( saw them in a Nigela Lawson book ) but they took more time than what I want. I assume they are already shaped/ glued when you buy them so I am hoping they are easier to work with.

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scp1127 Posted 9 Mar 2011 , 12:37pm
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The ones I have are ready to bake without a muffin pan.

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nhbaker Posted 9 Mar 2011 , 12:49pm
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