Congrats to you for being such a good citizen Gill, lol. I try to do my part also. http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/winking0070.gif **nudge** **nudge**
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The thread discusses personal experiences and opinions regarding the use of the Pampered Chef silicone bakeware floral cupcake pan. Participants share their cooking experiences, tips for using the pan, and various recipes they have tried.
Views differ on the necessity of using non-stick spray and the ease of cleaning the pan, with some participants finding it easy while others have concerns about fitting it in dishwashers. No clear consensus emerges on the best practices for using the pan.
Participants share a variety of personal experiences with the silicone bakeware, focusing on different recipes and uses, reflecting a range of cooking skills and preferences.
Consultants interested in exploring new product uses and sharing experiences related to the silicone bakeware may find this discussion valuable.
bbauman07 said:I tried mine last night and I loved it. I used a chocolate cake mix and I put caramel in the center.
I think it would be fun to do a hands on decorating show with these.
bbauman07 said:Susan,
I bought a dessert kit with "liquid"/soft caramel ( I can't remember the name), so all I had to do was squeeze it out of the package. Then covered the caramel with cake mix.
gilliandanielle said:I have seen that molten cake here in Alaska, and no one ever tests anything out on us. It is safe to say it is a real product. Like I have said before- The Alaskan way is
-Add $2 to any advertised price you see on TV
-Double the shipping chart for anything you order from Lower 48
-If it is cool in NY and L.A. it will be cool here in 8 years
-Commercials are designed to show you what life will be like in 5 years
The sad thing is some of you think I am joking! My local newspaper has had a countdown for the last three months to when an outside company buys our mall and clears it to build a Target. Yes, our mall is smaller than a Target. Anchorage people are up in arms because we are getting a Target before they are. It is a huge Target controversy! Sorry to change the subject again, I just had to whimper about living in the middle of nowhere!
its_me_susan said:Ok thank you!!! Do you remember what kind?
pamperedbecky said:I want to do this at a show tomorrow night with Spice Cake mix to make it more of a "fall" flavor. So, you'd recommend just filling it a scoop with the medium scoop? Or about 2/3rds full? Did you just follow the baking time instructions on the box for cupcakes? I'm going to practice it first to see how they turn out. I just thought I'd clarify a few things.
BethCooks4U said:I made brownies in them yesterday. I sprayed the pan with our spritzer and then dabbed each cup with a paper towel. They popped out perfectly and looked oh, so pretty!
I used the mix for 8x8 brownies and it was the perfect amount for this pan.
pamperedlinda said:3) I tried several kinds of batter in these pans, some thick batter and some thin batter (both homemade and from the box). I do not like the rounded bottoms that you get when they bake as they do not sit flat, the rounded bottom makes them tilt when you put them on a platter. Yes, I know I can cut the bottom off, but depending on what kind of batter you use they are 'sticky' and then really too small. I also found (in my limited research) that chocolate batter tended to rise higher and have a more rounded bottom that light colored batters. I used several size scoops when making these too. I made some where they rose completely out of the mold and I made some that were really small (sort of like petite-fours sp?). The little ones were really cute, only about half the size of the pan, but again they had the rounded bottoms. I guess this is why the Sticky Caramel Mini Cakes are plated on top of banan slices - so they won't wobble around on the plate.
its_me_susan said:GREAT tips from my hospitality director!!!! You with rounded cupcakes will LOVE me for posting this! hee hee.
As SOON as you take them out of the oven, flip them onto a cooling rack and leave that way for a full 10 minutes! While they are warm, they will FLATTEN out! If you lift up too soon, the cakes may break. 10 minutes seem to be perfect!
To frost - - bring 1/4th to 1/2 cup prepared frosting in a prep bowl to your party (or do beforehand). Microwave a full minute (it will boil, but not burn ~ creates like a ganache glaze). Then dip 12 cup cake tops in that. Bring sugar shaker with powdered sugar in it.
Ready for a dramatic presentation????
Put SA rectangular tray diagonally across the big SA square plate/server. Put 12 dipped cupcakes in rectangular tray. Put 6 unfrosted in each of the triangle sides and shake powdered sugar over them. Tada - wow factor!
to clean - use brush thing.
i am bringing these to my show tonight! Will suggest they freeze sorbets in the cupcake pans to serve with all the rich holiday deserts. Different flavors/colors for different flowers!
straitfan said:I just made brownies and "they just popped right out" is FAR from the way I would describe the experience. (But don't worry gillian, I'm doing my part and saving the rejects from the landfill!) I sprayed with pam first, cooled in pan for before trying to remove--they just looked like yuck! I'm trying again and this time will bake for longer (went about 22 min before). Any other suggestions before they come out of the oven!?!?!?!
pamperedbecky said:I want to do this at a show tomorrow night with Spice Cake mix to make it more of a "fall" flavor. So, you'd recommend just filling it a scoop with the medium scoop? Or about 2/3rds full? Did you just follow the baking time instructions on the box for cupcakes? I'm going to practice it first to see how they turn out. I just thought I'd clarify a few things.
The Pampered Chef Silicone Bakeware Floral Cupcake Pan is made from high-quality silicone that is flexible, non-stick, and durable. This material allows for easy release of baked goods and simplifies the cleaning process.
This pan is designed to hold up to 12 cupcakes, making it perfect for baking a full batch for parties, gatherings, or family events.
Yes, the Pampered Chef Silicone Bakeware Floral Cupcake Pan is oven-safe up to 450°F (232°C). It can be used in conventional ovens, toaster ovens, and even microwaves, providing versatility in your baking.
Absolutely! While it is ideal for cupcakes, the Silicone Bakeware Floral Cupcake Pan can also be used for muffins, mini cakes, and even frozen desserts like ice cream or gelatin treats.
The pan is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. If you prefer hand washing, simply use warm soapy water and a soft sponge. Avoid using abrasive cleaners to maintain the integrity of the silicone.