Silicone CuPampered Chefake Baker

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various recipe ideas and creative uses for the Silicone Cupcake Baker, particularly in the context of brunch events. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for showcasing the product during demonstrations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions planning to showcase the Silicone Cupcake Baker at a brunch booking and seeks recipe ideas.
  • Another participant shares their experience of making chocolate cupcakes, suggesting a decorative approach with white chocolate and powdered sugar.
  • One participant discusses using the Silicone Cupcake Baker to make pancakes, planning to display them with creatively cut sausage patties and fruit.
  • Another participant suggests making ice cubes for drinks and offers a lemonade recipe that could be served with the ice cubes.
  • One participant notes their intention to make Caramel Sticky Cakes as part of their brunch show demo.
  • Several participants express enthusiasm for pancake ideas, with one detailing the process of baking pancakes in the Silicone Cupcake Baker and sharing tips for presentation.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about the pancake idea for future events like Mother's Day.
  • One participant inquires about the oven temperature for baking pancakes, receiving a response of 425 degrees Fahrenheit.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific recipes and techniques, but there is a general enthusiasm for using the Silicone Cupcake Baker for brunch-related dishes. No clear consensus emerges on a single recipe or method.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily discussing ideas for brunch events, focusing on creative and visually appealing uses of the Silicone Cupcake Baker.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration for brunch events or creative ways to utilize the Silicone Cupcake Baker may find this discussion helpful.

pkd09
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I have a brunch booking for November where the Host wants to showcase the Silicone Cupcake Baker. Any ideas on recipes for this? Thank you for your help.
 
On time drawingI am not sure where I saw this on here, but you can feature that by making up a batch of choc cupcakes, dip 1/2 in white choc and powder the others. Put on a plate and cover with plastic wrap, and after your demo do the on time drawing, when you give the prize, it will give you the opportunity to talk about the silicone baker.

Good luck!
 
pkd09 said:
I have a brunch booking for November where the Host wants to showcase the Silicone Cupcake Baker. Any ideas on recipes for this? Thank you for your help.

If its for a brunch, I'm doing this as well...I'm making pancakes in them. To display them I'm going to have sausage patties cut up like stars, also banana slices,fanned strawberries & mabye blueberries as well. ;)
 
You could make ice cubes for their drinks with the pan. Would be very pretty in ice tea, etc. (another idea for the ice cubes.. make lemonade in the quick stir and then serve with the flower ice cubes.. Lemonade: 6 lemons thinly sliced with UM, 3 c sugar. Layer half lemons, then half sugar, then lemons then sugar in Lg Quick Stir. Plunge and let sit for 30 min. Add water to top and you have great lemonade!)

Another brunch recipe.... maybe muffins made in the pan. Little jello molds would be so cute. Something seasonal with cranberries and/oranges. Was thinking about crustless quiche but I would definitely give this a trial run.

Good luck and let us know what you do.
 
I'm doing a brunch show this weekend and she wants the Caramel Sticky Cakes!

She's doing a bunch of PC breakfast dishes before hand and then wants me to do the cakes as my demo.

YUm!!! :)
 
Ginger428 said:
If its for a brunch, I'm doing this as well...I'm making pancakes in them. To display them I'm going to have sausage patties cut up like stars, also banana slices,fanned strawberries & mabye blueberries as well. ;)

How do you make pancakes in them?
 
palmervictoria7 said:
How do you make pancakes in them?


I used regular pancake mix, made enough for 8-10 pancakes, filled them half way & put in the oven for about 18-20 minutes....They come out soooooo cute & if you put a thin slice of butter on top it melts down making it look shiny!!;) ;) ;)
 
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I love that Idea! I know Im thinking ahead but that would be so cute for Mothers Day :)
 
irishpamperedchef said:
I love that Idea! I know Im thinking ahead but that would be so cute for Mothers Day :)

Also what I want to do is cut up a sausage pattie to look like a star or another shape, put the pancake on top & also slice bananas & put them around the whole thing.....Geeez!!! I gotta go make some so I can get some pics going here!!:D :D :D
 
Ginger428 said:
I used regular pancake mix, made enough for 8-10 pancakes, filled them half way & put in the oven for about 18-20 minutes....They come out soooooo cute & if you put a thin slice of butter on top it melts down making it look shiny!!;) ;) ;)


What temperature do you set the oven at?
 
ChefMommyinOC said:
What temperature do you set the oven at?

425. ;) I'm thinking of what to play around with next:)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pampered Chef Silicone Cupcake Baker made of?

The Pampered Chef Silicone Cupcake Baker is made of high-quality, food-grade silicone that is flexible, durable, and safe for use in ovens, microwaves, and freezers.

How many cupcakes can the Silicone Cupcake Baker hold at once?

The Silicone Cupcake Baker can hold a total of 12 standard-sized cupcakes, making it perfect for baking a batch for parties or gatherings.

Is the Silicone Cupcake Baker dishwasher safe?

Yes, the Pampered Chef Silicone Cupcake Baker is dishwasher safe, which makes for easy cleanup after baking.

Can I use the Silicone Cupcake Baker in the oven?

Absolutely! The Silicone Cupcake Baker is designed to withstand high temperatures and can be used in the oven up to 450°F (232°C).

Do I need to grease the Silicone Cupcake Baker before use?

It is generally not necessary to grease the Silicone Cupcake Baker, as the non-stick surface allows for easy release of baked goods. However, for added assurance, you can lightly grease it if desired.

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