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Discussion Topic: GIANT Muffins
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krogerbest |
06-08-2021 @ 8:09 AM
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nikki |
01-19-2010 @ 10:13 AM
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I use giant muffin pans quite often. I do not change anything but the cook time. I think my favorite sovory muffin is a cheddar,jajapeno cornbread muffin. Goes great with chili or gumbo.
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snoboard |
01-04-2010 @ 2:57 PM
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Guess that's a 'kinda dumb' question! When you really <think> 'bout it, what's a round cake?, only a giant cupcake! Chef Boy-Ar-Bakke
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snoboard |
01-04-2010 @ 2:37 PM
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Actually ANY muffin recipe. What's the baking/leavening concept here to make them GIANT muffins? Have a JUMBO mufffin pan, so do I just need to fill it up 2/3~3/4 of the way?
Chef Boy-Ar-Bakke
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diana |
03-04-2009 @ 8:05 PM
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Hi Ken, Which muffin recipe are you asking about? Is it the Dark Chocolate Muffins? Please post a response on this forum, ok.
Sincerely, Diana Diana's Desserts
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snoboard |
03-04-2009 @ 7:59 AM
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Do they take extra leavening agent to make them rise up? Or is it the same? I have a jumbo pan, just want to make sure if I have to change anything, or not.
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