Not exact matches
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Generously
coat 1 (12 cup)
muffin tray with baking spray or use
muffin liners.
Preheat the oven to 350 ° and prepare your
muffin tin by
coating with baking spray or lining with paper
liners.
Cautionary tale: We debated
coating the
muffin tin with butter as called for in the recipe vs using paper cupcake
liners.
Place cupcake
liners in
muffin tin (you could also
coat with butter) and set the pan aside.
Speaking of oil, as you know, I eat and live by an oil - free diet for the variety of benefits I've experienced from it, but sometimes, such as in baking, there comes a need for a classic non-stick spray to
coat the pan (s) with to give baked items, such as
muffins, that nice slightly browned exterior crust that paper
liners just can't provide.
Muffin Variation: In Step 5, scoop batter into
muffin pans
coated with nonstick spray or lined with paper
liners until 3/4 - full.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a 12 - cup
muffin pan with paper
liners, lightly
coat them with cooking spray.
Line a 12 - cup
muffin tin or a 24 - cup mini
muffin tin with paper
liners and
coat with cooking spray.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line
muffin pans with paper
liners or
coat with cooking spray.
Coat your chosen pan with a baking spray or coconut oil (8 - 9 inch springform, donut mold, or
muffin tin for cupcakes, or use
liners).
Line 8 cups of a
muffin tin (or 16 cups of a mini-
muffin tin) with paper
liners and
coat lightly with cooking spray.
Coat muffin pans with nonstick spray, or use paper
liners.
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line a 12 - cup
muffin tin with
liner and
coat the inside of the
liners with cooking spray.
Place 12 foil cup
liners in
muffin cups;
coat liners with cooking spray.
Pour about 1 Tablespoon of the melted chocolate into the bottom of 12
muffin cups (silicon work best) and rotate the
muffin cup to
coat the sides (I haven't tried paper
liners, but they might stick!).
Coat the bottom of
muffin tins with olive oil, or use foil cupcake
liners.
Fill 8 to 10 standard
muffin cups with paper
liners or
coat with vegetable cooking spray.
Lightly
coat each of 12 (5 - inch square) parchment paper pieces with cooking spray; press paper squares into
muffin cups to form a
liner.
Speaking of oil, as you know, I eat and live by an oil - free diet for the variety of benefits I've experienced from it, but sometimes, such as in baking, there comes a need for a classic non-stick spray to
coat the pan (s) with to give baked items, such as
muffins, that nice slightly browned exterior crust that paper
liners just can't provide.