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Cupcake maker... I know, I know, but please hear me out...

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SuzySheepSmellsNice · 13/01/2013 20:56

Hello oh wise baking ladies... I was just wondering if any of you have tried these cupcake-makers that have appeared recently? I am suffering from a case of crap oven syndrome, whereby my helpful oven either leaves things raw or INCINERATES anything I dare to put into it... Its getting to the point where I'm considering burning sacrificial herbs on the kitchen floor before baking to appease the kitchen gods... :) Are they any good? Its my birthday on Thursday, and I'd like to make some cakes for my friends at work

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SpeckledJim · 13/01/2013 21:08

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SuzySheepSmellsNice · 13/01/2013 21:13

Thanks Jim, do they taste any good though? And do you make up the mix from scratch, or use packet mix?

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mablemurple · 13/01/2013 21:18

You need to invest in an oven thermometer, it will take all the guesswork out of setting your oven temperature. They're not very expensive.

SuzySheepSmellsNice · 13/01/2013 21:23

Hmm that's a good idea... stupid rented house oven

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stealthsquiggle · 13/01/2013 21:27

Cupcake makers could be very frustrating for producing any significant number, I suspect. That said, I own a cake pop maker and am very fond of it, so the principle definitely works, and I do understand the temptation

GwendolineMaryLacey · 13/01/2013 21:30

I bought one. Used it once. Had a what the fuck are you doing moment and took it back. I'm not the world's greatest baker by a long stretch but even I can sling a few fairy cakes in the oven fairly successfully.

Cake pop maker is a different story. I love my one because I want spherical cakes not balls of mushed icing/cake shite.

Oven thermometer is the way to go :)

SuzySheepSmellsNice · 13/01/2013 22:03

or oven thermometer AND a cake pop maker... Hmmmm...
This is why I love MN :)

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DeafLeopard · 13/01/2013 22:10

DD got one for Christmas - I felt happier with her using that than the oven.

It makes 6 in one go, so not great for doing loads, but it heats up in 5 minutes and takes 10 minutes to bake them.

AnnIonicIsoTronic · 13/01/2013 22:23

Second the cake pop maker.

Same idea - but somehow less slovenly, since the spherical shape makes it an entirely different product Hmm . But actually quite fun for novelty kids baking etc.

I've used tesco value sponge mix for the DC to 'do it them selves' (the 6yo did the mix, the 8yo did the cake pops) - and with proper buttery fairy cake mix for my work mates. Both worked, although the real mix released a bit of grease.

It's a faff to do a batch without child labour , but 4 minutes to do 6, which makes it suitable for e.g. Easy way to entertain visiting kids.

SuzySheepSmellsNice · 14/01/2013 07:37

I'm going to have an excellent weekend making lots of baked goodness :)

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LadybirdsAreFab · 14/01/2013 07:41

I bought one for DD as she loves making cupcakes and I didn't want loads of cupcakes hanging around for me to eat. I also have a double oven so hate heating it up for a dozen cupcakes. It is great and makes lovely cupcakes. The biggest tips I got were, use use silicon cases and fill them outside the maker. Filling them up inside the maker cools the unit down and doesn't make nice cupcakes.

SuzySheepSmellsNice · 14/01/2013 10:23

Oh brilliant, it hadn't even occurred to me to use silicon cases but I do have some :)

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