I know one reviewer commented on their muffins sticking to the liners —
I use these muffin liners that have foil on the outside and paper on the inside, and mine did not stick.
Grease 12 - count muffin tray with nonstick spray or
use muffin liners.
Use muffin liners in muffin tin Combine all dry ingredients in a bowl.
You can
use muffin liners or not.
Or you could
use muffin liners, just be sure to spray them with a bit of cooking spray.
For anyone wanting to
use muffin liners that won't stick, try the aluminum foil ones.
although the recipe does not
use muffin liners, I like them.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Generously coat 1 (12 cup) muffin tray with baking spray or
use muffin liners.
If you did not
use muffin liners, use a paring knife to remove the muffins from the molds.
I used muffin liners and they stick a bit so next time I'll grease the pan.
The recipe is really tasty — they just did not come out of the muffin tin for me — but I will be trying this recipe again
using muffins liners and not filling them up as much.
I used muffin liners, which are bigger than cupcake liners.
As you can see
I used muffin liners, purely for the fact that I had red muffin liners to use and it's February, #foodbloggerproblems.
I might recommend
using a muffin liner letting them cool a bit longer.
Not exact matches
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line with cupcake
liners a
muffin pan and spray with cooking spray or
use a silicone
muffin pan.
Silicone microwavable bowls — the same material
used in colorful bakeware / cooking utensils (spatulas,
muffin liners, cake pans, etc) is now available in the form of microwavable popcorn bowls (with 100 % silicone lids).
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees and prepare a
muffin tin (either grease the tin or
use paper cupcake
liners)
However, if you like your
muffins to have a crust, do not
use paper
liners.
Grease a 12 cup
muffin pan generously with cooking spray or coconut oil, or
use cupcake
liners (also gently spray these).
They fit my standard - size
muffin pans perfectly and I don't have to
use non-stick spray like I do on my regular
liners and make a mess of the pan.
Prepare a 12 - cup
muffin tin
using baking spray, or line cups with cupcake
liners.
If you do not want to
use liners, make sure you grease the
muffin tin well before you add the batter to it.
Grease a 12 - cup
muffin tin (or
use cupcake
liners) and fill each cup 2/3 full.
I made the mistake with the first tray of
using mini
muffin liners, I think I just have to give up on those.
Prepare
muffin pans (line
muffin pans with 24 foil
liners, for regular - sized
muffins, or spray mini pans with canola spray or line with
liners - you can
use liners if you'd like, but we usually don't bother when making mini
muffins).
pour about 2 tsp of the mixture into silicone cupcake
liners (if you
use paper, put them in
muffins so that they keep their shape).
Not sure if it was because I didn't have any whole wheat flour and
used all - purpose instead but the
muffin tin
liners stuck to the
muffins and I don't really taste the bananas.
Using a heaping 1/4 cup measuring cup, evenly distribute the batter into the
muffin liners.
Line a
muffin tin with cupcake
liners and scoop batter into the
muffin tin
using a medium ice cream scoop to create even baking.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line 1 pan of regular
muffin tins and 1 pan of mini
muffin tins with cupcake
liners (I only
used 8 regular sized and 8 mini
muffins for the bouquet)- Add the cake mix, buttermilk, oil, almond extract, and vanilla extract to an electric mixer and mix on medium for 30 seconds - Add eggs one at a time and beat until well mixed - Turn mixer to high and beat for another 2 minutes - Fill
liners about 2/3 full with batter - Bake for 15 - 20 minutes, or until cake tester comes out clean - Allow cupcakes to cool while preparing the cream cheese frosting
I also brushed the
muffin tin (a non-stick one) with butter rather than
use muffin cups or
liners.
You can
use mini
muffin liners in a mini pan and when they set (About ten mins) pop them out and put in a storage container in your fridge.
This next part is important, I
used foil
muffin / cupcake
liners.
I had to
use a loaf pan because I realized too late I didn't have
muffin liners but it was really moist.
I then
used a
muffin tin and put
liners in it.
To make them more bite - size,
use a mini
muffin pan, with mini
muffin liners and a 1 - inch round cookie cutter.
Grease
muffin pan or
use muffin cup
liners to line the
muffin pan.
No need to grease the pan if you
use muffin cup
liners.
Spray a
muffin tin (I
used two, you can also pour the extra batter in a dish for an oatmeal bake) with cooking spray or grease with coconut oil or line with silicone
muffin liners.
Cautionary tale: We debated coating the
muffin tin with butter as called for in the recipe vs
using paper cupcake
liners.
I love your blog... Loved this recipe since it included both quinoa and chia (my new two favorite healthy ingredients) I recently tried making these following your recipe exactly and mine didn't come out so well... they looked great but the inside was doughy and I
used cupcake
liners and they baked right onto the
liner so I could only eat about half of the
muffin = / I will definitely try another of your recipes... but I am kind of disappointed.
Spray a mini
muffin pan with oil, or
use mini
muffin liners.
Hi, when making these, we
used regular - sized
muffin / cupcake
liners & tin.
Since we're not
using oil in this recipe you'll need to line your cupcake /
muffin pans with
liners.
To line the
muffin pan, you have to
use waxed or silicone
liners!
Line a 12 cup
muffin tin with paper
liners or
use individual silicone cupcake moulds, that will fit in a smaller oven.
Using an ice cream scoop, fill the
muffin liners evenly.
I was unable to find safe Easter chocolate so made these
using Easter mini
muffin liners.
All of our mixes were tested
using this handy scoop, which also accurately and easily portions
muffin batter into each well or paper
liner.
Into a nonstick
muffin tin, divide the batter into 8 tins, being sure to spray the tin first or
use paper
liners to avoid sticking.