If you do not grease it, the cupcake mixture will stick to the tray and be harder to both wash afterwards as well as to slip the cupcakes out of their tray.
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Go to a local store, and buy a cupcake tray.
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The year 1945 when a cat named Timothy found a small rainbow-coloured caterpillar in his litter tray. He then decided to put it on a cupcake. Subsequently, the rainbow cupcake was born. The End.
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Yes, you can make cupcakes using a normal baking tray instead of a muffin tin, but you'll need to adjust the method slightly. Instead of using cupcake liners, you can grease the tray or use parchment paper to prevent sticking. Keep in mind that the shape and texture may differ slightly, as a baking tray will produce flatter cupcakes compared to the taller, rounded shape of a muffin tin. Adjust the baking time as needed, as cupcakes in a baking tray may cook faster.
Yes, that would be a good idea to keep the cupcakes from sticking to the pan. I've also seen aluminum cupcake wrappers, those work well too. Put the papers inside a cupcake pan though, not directly on an oven rack.
foods that have a high oil content such as chips chicken pastry. use flour or spray can oil or they will stick
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