Muffins without a muffin pan?

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Lorelei

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Hi all!
I have a muffin mix and no pan...Do any of you master chefs out there have suggestions for how I could bake them anyway?

I do have a brownie pan and a cookie sheet.

Thanks! :)
 

Andy M.

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Do you have ovenproof coffee or tea cups (not mugs)? How about ramekins?

You could make the mix and bake it in the brownie pan.
 

Lynan

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What about using pattycake/cupcake paper cases. Assuming you have them in your cupboard of course!:)
 

Andy M.

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Do the paper one hold their shape with no pan to hold them up? I thought you needed the foil reinforced ones to bake cupcakes without a pan.
 

Bridgett

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Just use 2 paper cases - one inside the other. The thickness keeps them the right shape, and you can just slip off and dispose of the outside case when they are cooked.
 

Piccolina

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I've seen recipes in UK cookbooks and cooking mags that simply used two muffin wrapper cups. Though I've not tried this "free-style" (aka, not in a tin) method myself. Good luck with whatever you do try :) (One thought, if you have a loaf tin, you could probably make a loaf cake with your muffin batter...I know that I can do this with some of my muffin recipes like bluberry and banana.)
 

mish

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I've never tried it but, soup cans might work. I recall reading a depression-era recipe for a brown bread baked in a coffee can. I'm guessing, before the muffin tin was invented, people baked in several types of tin containers. If you're feeling creative, maybe add some tuna tins and build a sandcastle with different shapes. Just some tins for thought :)
 

Piccolina

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mish said:
I've never tried it but, soup cans might work. I recall reading a depression-era recipe for a brown bread baked in a coffee can. I'm guessing, before the muffin tin was invented, people baked in several types of tin containers. If you're feeling creative, maybe add some tuna tins and build a sandcastle with different shapes. Just some tins for thought :)
That's a great idea mish! Though it's not a cooked dessert, I've made (British) summer pudding in a large soup can, and it works wonderfully :)
 

mish

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Piccolina said:
That's a great idea mish! Though it's not a cooked dessert, I've made (British) summer pudding in a large soup can, and it works wonderfully :)

Thanks, Piccolina. This might be a fun idea for kids too. Hmm, wonder if Goodweed is still giving cooking classes. :chef:
 
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