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GLENDA'S Helpful
Kitchen Hints
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These baking pans will make
a wonderful addition to your
collection. But don't let
the name fool you, they're
not just for making muffins.
Types of Tins:
Muffin tins come in
three sizes: mini, standard,
and jumbo. The standard-size
tin comes with either 6 or
12 cups (each with 1/2-cup
capacity). Mini tins have 12
or 24 cups (each with a
2-tablespoon capacity), and
jumbo ones have 6 (each with
a 1-cup capacity).
Other Uses:
Besides muffins and
cupcakes, you can use the
mini tins to make tiny
quiches, pastry cups to fill
for appetizers, or bite-size
desserts, such as mini
cheesecakes. You can also
bake individual fruit pies
or meat loaves in the jumbo
tins.
How To Buy:
Metallic tins are
made with nonstick or
stainless-steel surfaces.
Some are made of silicone;
they're flexible, nonstick,
and microwave safe. Look for
any of these pans in the
baking section of house ware
and department stores and
some supermarkets.
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