Wilton Easy-Flex silicone bake ware |
Product: Easy-Flex silicone baking cups & Easy-Flex Silicone mini-muffin pan
Where to buy: www.Wilton.com or where baking products are sold
Suggested Retail Price: $9.99
It’s no secret that The Critic isn’t a baker however after combing the Wilton Company website for new gadgets, I came across the Easy-Flex silicone baking cups and the Easy-Flex mini-muffin pan. Being an aluminum pan gal myself, I wanted to test these puppies out and gauge if silicone bake ware was a viable alternative to traditional aluminum baking pans. So, I contacted Wilton regarding my project and a few days later my pans were in the mail!
Staggered Baking Cups: Silicone vs. Paper |
The 1st batch of cupcakes |
Immediately, what I liked about the silicone bakeware is that it offered a reusable option that required minimum cleaning (just use hot soapy water). They can be placed in the dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator or freezer and they withstand temperatures up to 500 degrees. Also the cups can be used as gelatin and/or pudding molds. Although my bakeware was round, Wilton offers various shapes such as hearts, stars or animals. For storage they are flexible and require less space than my aluminum products.
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Into the oven you go |
The toothpick test |
Golden bottoms |
The 2nd batch was much better |
Filling the mini-muffin pan |
3 comments:
I'm an old fashion kinda girl - the thought of baking my yummy goodness in silicone heat-resistant items spins visions of running rubber all over my oven! Shesh. But you made the process seem effortless in your blog, so I guess I might step into this century and give the product a try.
Thank, Critic!
Hi Goodies!
I'm an aluminum pan gal myself, however I dug the silicone cups. But I can also be lazy and I don't like washing pots and pans so that's what really won me over ;-) Thank you for the compliments and for posting!
Stephanie
I love the individual cups! I can make as many or little at a time by putting them on a cookie sheet to bake, rather than needing a muffin tin. Also, I froze homemade baby food in them which was easier to clean than an ice-cube tray. My kids like to use them as salsa or syrup dipping cups.
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