Bakeware Nonstick Muffin Pan (12-c.) by Circulon

The nonstick surface of our muffin (or cupcake) pan makes paper baking cups optional and cleanup easy. Cleanup is more of a consideration in a muffin pan than many other bakeware pieces as it is really twelve little pans in one - if you choose only one pan with nonstick, let it be the muffin pan. Fo... See complete description »

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The nonstick surface of our muffin (or cupcake) pan makes paper baking cups optional and cleanup easy. Cleanup is more of a consideration in a muffin pan than many other bakeware pieces as it is really twelve little pans in one - if you choose only one pan with nonstick, let it be the muffin pan. For even heating and browning, the pan is made of heavy weight carbon steel. Not just for sweets, a muffin pan may also be used for mini-quiches or rolls.

Features:

  • TOTAL® Hi-Low Food Release System
  • Baked food releases with ease and cleanup is effortless
  • Perfect, even baking performance
  • Oven safe to 500°F/260°C

  • Customer Reviews
    Recommended by 100% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 100% of reviewers
    Great!
    by Amy, FL
    April 10, 2009

    This is a great muffin pan for cupcakes, muffins, or corn muffins! No need for muffin cups, but if you use them they make for a very easy clean up and no risk for ruining a very beautiful pan!

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    Muffin Pan
    by Carol, NM
    April 7, 2009

    Excellent product that cleans up nicely.

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    Cooking Tip From the Food Network Kitchens

    When baking muffins, be careful not to overmix or you'll end up with tough, tunnel-y muffins. Use a wooden spoon to gently combine the ingredients in a bowl before adding to the muffin pan.