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A type of pan used for baking muffins. The pan typically will have 6 or 12 individual round pockets or holders connected to the tin and formed in the shape of a muffin.
A flavored quick bread that is baked in a muffin cup that is inserted into a muffin tin, rather than in a bread pan, which provides individual servings for each muffin.
A muffin tin that has shallow cups that are approximately 1/2" deep. If you prefer the crusty top of the muffin, this pan will produce basically just the top of the muffin.
A silicon-based paper, commonly referred to as silicon paper, that is used as a lining between metal surfaces and prepared foods so that the foods do not stick to baking sheets, pie tins, muffin tins, baking dishes, and other surfaces after baking.
A paper, foil or metal liner that is filled with a muffin mixture for baking individual muffins. The cup is inserted into one of the separate pockets formed in a baking tin, so the baked muffin retains a circular shape and is also easy to remove from the muffin tin.
A pan that is constructed similar to a muffin tin except that the cups have a rounded bottom and a stem that comes up in the center of each cup to create the hole in the doughnut.
A pan that is constructed similar to a muffin tin except that the cups have a rounded bottom and a stem that comes up in the center of each cup to create the hole in the doughnut.
These small tart-like tins are used to make a traditional Norwegian cookie. The tins are available in several different shapes.
A baking pan or baking utensil as it may also be referred, specifically designed to hold popover batter so the popover, as it bakes, can rise up into a large, airy pastry-like shape.
Similar to a muffin pan or tin, this type of bakeware is lower in height and is made specifically for the shorter biscuit made from bread dough.
An airy, puffed bread roll similar to a quick bread that is served for breakfast or dinner to accompany other foods prepared for the meal.
A term used to refer to various types of baking utensils, such as baking sheets, baking pans and baking dishes.
Although this food item is often attributed to Yorkshire county in England, it is actually something that can be claimed by many counties in Britian.
A type of bread that is takes very little time to make and is most often prepared with a batter instead of a dough.
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