I love all things to do with cooking, and I have a feeling I’m a little late to this parchment paper game, but last month when we were visiting Ryan and family, we went every morning for breakfast at The Dixie Diner, a great little restaurant not far from their house and every morning I had a Jumbo Blueberry Muffin (don’t judge me) in a parchment paper liner like this one above. I was intrigued, the muffin didn’t adhere to the paper like it does with a regular muffin liner and it was so darn cute. It’s all about the presentation for this old(er) girl.
So I did a little research and it’s a pretty simple thing to do. For jumbo muffins or cupcakes you need 6” parchment paper squares and for regular sized muffins or cupcakes you need 5” squares. Now you could cut your own, but seriously, who wants to do that when you can buy them precut already.
If you want the tulip effect like the one above, it does take a little work, but they look so good they are totally worth it.
It’s pretty simple really, just pleat the muffin around an overturned glass the same size as the muffin tin and then plop them in the tins. I suppose you could just pleat them inside the tin itself, but this is much easier.
You can buy these liners, bleached or unbleached. I’ll do easy links for you below. AND since yours truly, who buys everything kitchen related just realized that I don’t have jumbo muffin tins, I’m going to remedy that today by ordering them. Oh, I am a sucker for Amazon Prime, but aren’t we all.
So, here are the links, happy baking, and now your muffins will look just like the ones in the bake shops. š
The ones I ate were in these unbleached liners, which looked great. Here’s the link for the 5” ones
And the 6” ones, are actually marketed to use as squares between hamburger patties, which brings up a whole other subject that I will address in another post.
Here’s the link for the 6” ones
And now for those jumbo muffin pans, Wilton sells them on Amazon for $11.99 Prime. Here’s the click
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