How to Use Silicone Baking Cups (4 Steps)
Using silicone baking cups to make muffins and cupcakes is an eco-friendly alternative to their disposable paper counterparts. Non-stick silicone baking cups are dishwasher-safe and you won't have to worry about running out of paper cups right before a birthday party or other big event. Silicone baking cups are available in a wide range of whimsical shapes, such as hearts and flowers, so you can customize your baked goods to coordinate with the theme of a party or celebration.
Things You'll Need
- Baking sheet or muffin pan
- Cupcake or muffin batter
Instructions
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Arrange the silicone baking cups on a baking sheet or slip the them into the holes on a muffin pan.
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Pour cupcake or muffin batter into the baking cups, allowing a 1/2-inch head space for expansion.
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Bake the cupcakes and muffins according to recipe instructions; silicone baking cups can withstand up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Remove the baked goods from the oven. Using your thumbs, push the bottoms of the baking cups slightly to release the warm cupcakes or muffins. Place the treats on a cooling rack to cool.
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