you could but it would probably work best with a muffin pan.
sonho - muffin was the closest I could get
It really depends on the serving size. A cupcake will definitely have more calories gram for gram versus a muffin due to the large amounts of sugar and butter in it (along with icing), but if you're eating something like a chocolate chip muffin which is typically much larger than a cupcake, you could be looking at 500 calories or more for a muffin versus 400 for a cupcake.
No, cupcake liners are treated with silicone and coffee filters aren't. The cake will stick to the filters and the cupcakes will be torn apart. It would be better to butter the cupcake pan and don't use liners at all if you don't have any.
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Because the batter is wet and the muffin cups are paper and porous. That's pretty much why anything sticks to anything. The smoother the surface, the less sticking. I find that the heat also causes the muffins to stick both to the pan and to the muffin papers. If you let the muffins cool for 5-10 minutes before removing them from the pan and cool completely before removing them from the paper liners, they don't stick. If I reheat a muffin in the microwave, I remove the paper liner first and then heat it. If I heat it and then remove the liner, a lot of the yummy muffin sticks to the paper liner. I have heard some people say they spray nonstick cooking spray on their paper liners to keep the muffins from sticking to it, but I haven't tried that yet. I'm sure it would work.
The wrappers will always get oily if your cupcakes are moist. One thing you could do is to use two wrappers so the outer one stays nice or to you silicone wrappers. Good luck! Stef http://www.cupcakeproject.com
You could probably give a cupcake...but that's about it. It's pretty limited, sorry.
One can find information about trash can liners on various websites like simplehuman. One could also visit a local furniture store and ask information about trash can liners in there.
I'm not 100% certain, it could be Muffin the Mule in 1946.
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There are millions of atoms in a cupcake pie. If you made a dot with a pencil on a piece of paper, there could be over a hundered atoms.
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