

Are you sure they are actually baked in individually? I've done them with a tiny round cookie cutter and a single layer of sheet cake.
Way easier and faster than filling each little cup and popping each one out. You do waste some cake, but not a ton.

maybe a silicone pan of minis
this says it is half the size of regular minis
these come in metal too


Everyone asks me the same question, too. I would use a silicone pan.
Yes, everyone, they're baked individually, not cut out in rounds. They're also filled, and they even have a tiny bit of frosting on top. I work in NYC and we have them often at the office, very very frequently. They're about the size of a quarter and we get them by the box (a pizza box that contains 100 of them). My favorite is peanut butter and jelly. They're bakedbymelissa (dot com) and they're $80 for 100 of them (yikes!). I need to eat about 10 of them to make up for one regular cupcake. But people go crazy about them...me included.

I have been looking for silicone pans that size too. I don't remember the other brands I've come up with, but there are really tiny forms made for pastry chefs. Some like these.
http://www.jbprince.com/flexipan-flexible-molds/flexipan-pomponettes-96-cavities.asp
I'm inclined to think they use something like that.

I make these all the time. They're really popular for baby showers.
I got my pan at WalMart. It's a very, very heavy metal pan and nothing sticks to it at all. I don't use a silicone pan or liner. They just fall right out when the pan is turned.
Just checked the pan, no brand name or anything on it. I've had mine for a few years, but I know I've seen them there recently.


I make these all the time. They're really popular for baby showers.
I got my pan at WalMart. It's a very, very heavy metal pan and nothing sticks to it at all. I don't use a silicone pan or liner. They just fall right out when the pan is turned.
Just checked the pan, no brand name or anything on it. I've had mine for a few years, but I know I've seen them there recently.
And they are smaller than the regular mini pans? I have looked all over for one like that, I hate baking with silicone.
I might have to brave Walmart... ugh. lol


And they are smaller than the regular mini pans? I have looked all over for one like that, I hate baking with silicone.
I might have to brave Walmart... ugh. lol
They are. The regular mini size liners wont fit in the pan. They're not way, way smaller than regular minis, but definitely smaller.

maybe a silicone pan of minis
this says it is half the size of regular minis
these come in metal too
Hi there. I'm looking for a tiny cupcake tin to bake in too. I've seen the mini muffin silicone pans but they still seem to be too big for the mini cupcake cases. The cases look super small but i just cannot seem to find the tins for these anywhere.

So I braved Walmart on a Saturday and got 2-no name mini muffin pans. They seemed smaller then the wilton one's I had. Did measurements.. a quarter which is the size I'm trying to find is 2.5 cm in diameter, this pan is 3cm diameter on bottom and top is 4.5 cm. So still too big.


you can get different size muffin wrappers and you could cut the pan down to a size you could use in your oven
just a couple possibilities under the banner 'make it work'


Actually, she needs no liners. Those cupcakes are so small, one bite, that you just pop them in your mouth. At 75 cents a pop.


I bought this pan and it makes cupcakes that are EXACTLY the same size as the Bakes by Melissa cupcakes. I put one of them that I bought in NY into the pan just to test the size. It makes 42 at a time. It is called Mrs. Fields Cutie Cake Pan.

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