Hiya,
1) If you are baking in a 
convection oven there is a steam 
transference that will aid in your 
cupcake liners having poor 
results the best way to avoid this 
if you are using a convection 
oven is to turn the fan off for the 
last 4-5 minutes of baking.
2)There are many cupcake 
liners out there and the trick is 
to find the ones that are colored 
and designed with soy ink and 
“stick” when this type of process 
is used. Avoid the impregnated 
with wax liners. Often the made 
in china cheaper papers are 
made with a much thinner paper 
than the Swedish variety thus do 
not tolerate any heat steam 
moisture and fall off.
3) Storing your cupcakes 
after they are frosted is a sure 
way to screw up your efforts. 
There is just too Much moisture 
for the little liner to tolerate.
4) Freezing your cupcakes is 
great but all too often they are 
rushed into an airtight plastic 
device and oh oh they thaw and 
the wrappers fall off.
To avoid this flash freeze 
each cupcake alone with 3 inches 
around it on a cookie sheet 
(Usually a dozen fit nicely on 
each sheet) Although cupcakes 
do not freeze solid you will now 
when they are frozen enough. 
Dust any frost flakes off and then 
store in your covered container 
taking care to allow some air to 
remain in with your cakes.
Mine do not fall off Cheers!
Saturday, March 6, 2010
When I used my liners purchased from another shop they fell off. I guess I want to know if yours fall off before I order.
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