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Hello to everybody,
I have a standard size oven, can anyone suggest which muffin trays to buy, I want to bake say 24 at a time if possible. If anyone can give me a link to where best to buy them from at a reasonable price I would be very grateful. Many thanks Conrad. |
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Hi Conrad,
Welcome to CU. There are loads of places you can buy them, Asda do a good line in reasonably priced cooking equipment, or the specialists like Lakeland, Steamer Trading or John Lewis / Waitrose, or any of the other supermarkets with a household section. Good Luck, A. |
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Thank you for the information.
I want to sell them and wondered what you think is the best size to buy, to produce medium or large muffins? Thank you for replying so quickly. Conrad. |
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Hi Conrad,
As with all these things, if you are selling them, it depends on what the customer wants! My trays cover three sizes, and do different numbers depending on the size of muffin. People sometimes want the tiny one, sometimes the medium and sometimes the deep Muffin cases, so I would go for all three. Depending on the size of your oven, you may want to get the 24 for the little ones and 12 slots for the larger ones. Again go on line and google Muffin tins and you will have information coming out of your ears! We do a lot of these for cake sales for charity and all sizes go! Best wishes, A. |
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If you have a standard size oven, a tray for 24 medium to large muffins will not fit. You need a fan forced oven and bake two or more trays for 12 muffins at the same time, or one tray at a time in a conventional oven.
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