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2025-08-28 18:34:05
This is the best thing! I wish I would have bought it sooner. Muffins came out PERFECT and so easily. Easy to clean, and easy to store. I am now looking into getting all silicone pans.
Evan Good
2025-07-05 10:36:06
I've been gradually making the shift to using more silicone cookware, and though it feels strange to make something like muffins in rubber, it does work well, and the resulting muffins are what I wanted them to be.However, these pans are made from VERY soft silicone. So soft that they're able to package them rolled up into a small tube shape. Because of this, they have no chance of standing up on their own while being caried or resting on the bars of an oven. This means that it's pretty much a requirement that you put a second pan beneath them to hold them. For me, this slightly defeats the purpose, as not only do you need to already have a big enough pan to support them, you also have an additional dish to clean if there's any spillage. The softness does make it quite easy to push things out of the molds, but because it's so floppy, this is still a bit of an unwieldy process. I'm actually tempted to cut them in half, just to make them a bit easier to manage.That said, there's really nothing wrong with them past the floppiness, and in some ways the flexibility could be seen as a big advantage over a stiff muffin pan or muffin cups. So they're still recommendable, just make sure you have something to support them!
Linda K Parrish
2025-05-07 11:49:10
Cleanup was great & easy. The cupcakes and mini cheesecake bites pop out so cleanly!
Nikole Blough
2025-04-08 16:38:57
Easy to clean! Perfect size muffins for my toddler.
Anonymous
2025-03-01 18:13:45
Don't waste your money. Came rolled up.
brianna dingee
2025-02-26 11:53:28
Made mini confetti muffins with these instead of the small store bought bags of muffins and my son absolutely loved them, was even able to save and freeze some, great non stick material and the muffins came right out easily in one piece!
Online shopper
2025-01-18 11:13:07
I like the silicon bakeware, but these mini-muffin pans are flimsier than my other silicon pieces, making it a little bit of a hassle to use. I like the silicon because it seems to distribute the heat more evenly, but because of the thinness of these pieces, you need to place them on a baking sheet which adds another layer of material to baking which changes the heat distribution. You definitely need to spray the piece with oil/butter before baking, and still might have a couple that stick, depending on the batter used. The price is a big positive, because bakeware is usually so expensive. I also like that silicone is easier to maintain and clean. These did ok in the dishwasher.
Barbara W.
2025-01-01 18:02:27
I have never had silicone cupcake pans before and I’ve never had mini cupcake pans either so I was happy to get this set of two pans. Each pan holds 24 mini cupcakes. Mini baked goods are really in right now. You get the treat but just a small portion. And they look super-inviting on a serving plateThe cupcake pans come rolled up so I could immediately see they’ll be easier to store than my old, oversized pans. And they’re bright red so you’ll be able to easily find them in your drawer or on your shelf.I know they are supposed to be nonstick but you really have to use a nonstick spray (like Pam) - at least for the first few times. Unlike metal pans, though, you can press the bottom up to get the cupcakes released.They wash easily with soap and water. I heard you can put it in the dishwasher but I don’t have one and I’m not sure I’d risk damaging them.I am very glad that I can make cupcakes without digging through my “miscellaneous objects†drawer looking for muffin cup liners. I don’t have to buy them at all anymore and I don’t even know if you can buy them for the mini cupcakes.You definitely have to put these pans on top of a cookie sheet or similar pan to fill and bake your cupcakes. I made sure the indentations were pressed in fully so the cupcakes aren’t misshapen in the pans. I looked it up and you use the same baking time you always did with the silicone pans. You just can’t put them on an open flame.Besides baking in them, these pans would be perfect to hold a bunch of small objects you want to keep sorted like beads for crafting or screws for shop work.I’ll probably replace my full-sized muffin pans with silicone now.
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