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If you need to make cupcakes but don't have a cupcake tray, it's still possible to bake those cupcakes. If you have cupcake liners, all you need to do is create stronger liners by stacking them on top of one another before placing them in a regular baking tray. If you don't have liners, you can make your own using square pieces of parchment paper and a cup.
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Make your own cupcake liners out of a stiff, oven-safe material. If you don’t have cupcake liners or a cupcake pan and still want to make cupcakes, you can make your own liners at home. You'll still need to double or triple the homemade liners so that they can stand up in the pan. [1] X Research source
- Parchment paper is the recommended material, but you can also use aluminum foil.
- The stiffer the paper, the more stable your cupcake liners will be.
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Cut the parchment paper into 6 in × 6 in (15 cm × 15 cm) squares. Pull off a stretch of parchment paper and use a ruler to measure out squares. Use scissors to carefully cut out each measured square. You'll be doubling or tripling the liners for each cupcake, so cut out enough squares for this to happen. [2] X Research source
- Most normal-sized cupcake pans make 12 cupcakes.
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Find a cup with a base the same size as a cupcake liner. The sizing doesn’t need to be exact, but try to find a glass or cup with a bottom similar to a cupcake liner. Most regular-sized cupcake liners have a bottom diameter of roughly 2 inches (5.1 cm). [3] X Research source
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Center the parchment paper over the bottom of the cup. Turn the cup over and place the square piece of parchment paper over the circular bottom. Try to align the paper so that all of the corners are equally spaced. [4] X Research source
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Press the paper over the cup to create 4 folds. Create a fold in between each corner of the piece of paper so that you create a mold of the cup. You should have 4 clean folds when you’re finished. [5] X Research source
- When folding, try to press the folds as close to the cup as possible.
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Run your fingers along the entire edge of the liner. Once you’ve finished the folds, keep the liner on top of the cup. Press your fingers along the circular edge you’ve created so that you form a solid base. Now your liner is finished! [6] X Research source
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Remove the liner from the cup and start placing your liners in the pan. Set up the liners on a baking tray just as you would if they were store-bought liners. Make sure they're placed close together to give them additional support.
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Double or triple the homemade liners to make them sturdier. Most materials that you use will need extra help to support the weight of the batter. Double or triple line your cupcake liners on the tray so that they won't spill.
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Create a stable structure using cupcake liners. If you’re using paper liners, you’ll need to use at least 2 or 3 stacked on top of one another so that they’re able to stand on their own. Foil liners are the best choice as they’re already very strong. [7] X Research source
- It’s likely that you won’t need to double or triple foil liners.
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Place the liners on a baking tray. When placing the liners, arrange them on the tray so that they sit close together, even touching. This will give them more support. [8] X Research source
- It’s best if the tray has some sort of lip so that if the cupcakes do spill, you won’t have a huge mess to clean up.
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Do not over-fill the cupcake liners.
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Set the liners in mason jar lids for extra support. If you want to be extra careful, take out the flat sections of mason jar lids and use the metal rings. Line the rings up along the baking tray and then place a cupcake liner in the center of each ring. [9] X Research source
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Fill the liners with the cupcake mix. Once your liners are all set, mix up your cupcake mix according to the instructions. Fill each liner â…” or ¾ of the way to the top, just as you would in a regular cupcake pan.
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Do not over-fill the cupcake liners, as this will weaken the liner's ability to sit and can result in tip-overs. [10] X Research source
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Put the tray into the oven and bake for the recommended amount of time. Place the tray in the preheated oven after all the liners have been filled. Move slowly and carefully when putting the tray in the oven to avoid spilling the cupcake batter. Follow the recipe to know how long to bake the cupcakes.
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Not using a metal cupcake tray should not affect the baking temperature given in the recipe.
- Set a timer to help you correctly time the baking of the cupcakes and prevent burning.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of cupcake liners?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIf you do have a cupcake pan, you can skip the liners and grease the pan with some butter, oil, or cooking spray. Sprinkle in a little flour and shake it around to coat the greased pan cups easily, then pour in the batter. If you really want to use liners, parchment paper will also work well.
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QuestionDo you need to spray cupcake liners?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can if you like, but it’s not necessary. High-quality liners shouldn’t stick too much. It also helps if you let the cupcakes cool completely before you try to peel off the liners.
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QuestionCan you use aluminum foil for cupcake liners?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes, and it can serve as a container for baking your cupcakes in a pinch. You can mold the foil first by pressing it into the bottom of a glass or measuring cup. Spray a little cooking spray inside the foil cups to keep the cupcakes from sticking.
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Tips
- Try not to use tape to keep your homemade cupcake liners together — tape doesn't do well in the oven and you don't want it near your food.Thanks
- You can also use egg rings to create stable cupcake holders.Thanks
- Parchment paper cupcake liner can be purchased as well. It's more sufficient than regular cupcake liners or making one by hand.Thanks
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Things You'll Need
- Cupcake liners
- Baking tray
- Cupcake batter ingredients
- Mason jar lids (optional)
- Parchment paper or foil (optional)
- Cup (optional)
- Pen (optional)
- Ruler (optional)
- Scissors (optional)
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References
- ↑ https://onthegas.org/the-kitchen-hand/how-to-create-muffins-without-a-muffin-pan
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- ↑ https://onthegas.org/the-kitchen-hand/how-to-create-muffins-without-a-muffin-pan
- ↑ https://onthegas.org/the-kitchen-hand/how-to-create-muffins-without-a-muffin-pan
- ↑ https://www.gourmandize.com/article-6238-kitchen-hack-how-to-bake-cupcakes-without-a-cupcake-tray.htm
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