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Silicone Baking Cups from Kitchen Supply are microwave safe, oven safe to 500-degrees Fahrenheit and freeze safe to -58-degrees Fahrenheit. Follow your favorite recipe for muffins, cupcakes or frozen dessert. Package of 6, 3-inch Cups, assorted colors
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- Oven safe to 500-degrees
- Freezer safe to -58-degrees
- Microwave safe
Reviews
Smackee
I initially purchased these little baking cups to use in my kids lunches. I like using them as subdividers in the EasyLunchboxes 3-compartment Bento Lunch Box Containers (Set of 4) BPA-Free. Easy-Open Lids (Not Leakproof) for smaller items, such as granola, animal crackers, peanuts, etc.However, recently when I was making muffins I had filled my two muffin pans and had that little awkward amount left over, just enough for one or two muffins, and I didn't want to waste it. I remembered my silicone baking cups, so I put a couple on a baking sheet and filled them up. They were easily sturdy enough to stand on their own without a muffin pan and what surprised me the most was that the two muffins I cooked in them were HUGE compared to the ones in my muffin pan! I don't think I filled them with more dough than my paper-lined pan, but the muffins puffed up so much bigger and got much browner in the silicone cups. I really could not believe how much better they looked.I plan to buy another set of these and see how many muffins I can fit on one baking sheet. I like that they offer more flexibility (pardon the pun) than a traditional muffin pan and cleanup wasn't bad. I think they are dishwasher safe but I just tossed mine in a sink of soapy water and gave them a quick rinse with the scrub brush. It wasn't hard at all.
Alice
These silicone baking cups fit a standard muffin tins. Do not expect them to be non-stick though. You will need to spray the cups with cooking spray prior to filling if you want your muffins/cup cakes to come out whole. The silicone cups are stiff enough, however, to hold the batter without being first placed in a muffin tin. Being placed on a cookie sheet should suffice. The silicone cups cleaned up easily in the dishwasher after a brief soak in water (with or without the use of cooking spray).
C. R. Messer
I normally expect the indicated size of a baking cup to be the bottom diameter. These, however, are standard size muffin/cupcake cups, 1-7/8 inch on the bottom. Otherwise (with a little nonstick spray) they work great.
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