Wilton Easy Flex Silicone Baking Cups 12 Count
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Average customer review:Product Description
Experience great baking performance with Easy-flex silicone standard Baking Cups. 12 count set fits cavities of a metal muffin pan or can be placed individually on a flat baking pan. Oven, toaster oven, microwave and dishwasher safe. Reusable. Resists
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3539 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Blue
- Brand: Wilton
- Model: 415-9400
- Released on: 2006-04-01
- Dimensions: 5.64" h x 3.25" w x 2.70" l,
Features
- Set of 12 silicone baking cups in many colors and shapes
- Comes in 6 red and 6 blue
- 3-Inch re-usable baking cups
- Dishwasher and oven safe
- great baking performance
Customer Reviews
It may still stick...
I am a big fan of silicone bakeware within its limitations. I thought these would be really great, and they are from a storage perspective and muffins/cupcakes don't stick but...if you leave them in these cups until they are totally cool, they will start to stick, so you don't really want to serve them in these even though they're really cute. :(
So, you take cupcakes out of the silicone cup, and then because they are so small they get dry really fast. If you were making a regular cupcake or muffin you would either put it in a paper liner that would hold some moisture in, or you wouldn't use a liner and the sides would be smooth so there isn't as much surface area to dry out.
Also, how do people wash these in the dishwasher? I can't find a way to do it that wouldn't have them falling down and being tossed about.
Cute and fun if you are making cupcakes or muffins that you eat immediately, otherwise I'll stick to individual foil cups or paper liners, or maybe try some of those silicone cups that have smooth (not pleated/fluted) sides.
not worth the money
it seems like a good idea to have reusable baking cups. it eliminates the need to buy the paper ones, plus you can use them without the actual pan. the problem is they are very hard to clean. the cupcake batter slightly sticks to the baking cup and it is very hard to get off. i put it in the dishwasher and the residue of the cupcakes was still there. i soaked them in soapy water and THEN washed them in the dishwasher. most of it went away at that point, but what a pain. i think i will go back to the paper ones.
Throw away your muffin pan!
These muffin cups worked very well. The muffins were cooked perfectly with the bottoms just right instead of being too crispy. My only complaint is that they are a little difficult to clean. Well worth the hassle though, especially since they take up practically no space at all.




