No, because if you grease the pan the muffins should not stick. However, muffin tins, or cups, are easier to use, if more expensive, because the muffins always slide out.
You probably will need to grease, butter & flour, or spray the pan with non-stick cooking spray if you do not use the paper tins. Otherwise, the cupcakes are much more likely to stick or to burn.
If your nonstick pan is sticking, you can first spray it with a baking/cooking spray like Pam or you can place paper cupcake cups in the wells of the muffin pan before adding the muffin mix. Spray it BEFORE you put the mix in. Or you could just use regular old canola oil or plain oil to slicken the stuff up.
You can use a muffin pan for various purpose like:Use of muffin pan in kitchen -Baked Taco BowlsCookie CupsCupcakeMini PizzaBacon BowlsSoupFor Boiling EggUse of muffin pan in home -Jewelry HolderCandle HolderSucculent planter
guessing you are talking about cupcakes.... grease and flour the muffin tins, just like you would a baking pan for a cake. Don't forget to tap out the excess flour
Mini muffin pans need mini muffin cups; you can't use the large ones. you have to buy these separately You can get mini muffin cups at Michael's (in the Wilton aisle) or you can risk it- spray the pan with nonstick cooking spray, pour the batter in, bake away! - and then prepare yourself for some pan-cleaning. Good luck!
Muffin Pan
A muffin pan also known as a muffin tin is typically a metal pan usually with 12 cups or indentations used to bake muffins or cupcakes.
Muffin Pan
The muffin pan was invented by Harry Pan
It is very similar to a muffin pan, but usually has slightly larger cups. However, a muffin pan may be used.
you could but it would probably work best with a muffin pan.
Spray the muffin pan with non-stick spray. Break an egg for each opening, (or for how many eggs you want) Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Careful not to break the yolk unless you don't like runny eggs. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes, or until cooked to your liking, checking every 5 minutes - Take out of oven and let sit for 5 minutes to help eggs set up. You can also make mini omelettes. Just break eggs in a bowl as if you are making scrambled eggs. Pour eggs evenly into tin openings. Add whatever omelette ingredients you like. Bake as above