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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

OvenArt Bakeware Silicone Muffin Pan Review

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

About OvenArt Bakeware Silicone Muffin Pan
Get ready for stress-free baking and scrub-free cleaning with this wonderful silicone muffin pan by OvenArt Bakeware.

OvenArt Solves The Problems of Metal Muffin Pans
As you probably know, metal muffin pans have frustrating drawbacks. Metal rusts, wraps, and wears down with use. Stuck-on food is annoying and a nightmare to clean. And then there are the chemical nonstick coatings that eventually scrape off and only leave you wondering if it all went into your food.

A Nonstick Muffin Pan That's Worth It
We make our much loved silicone muffin pan with an expensive grade of pure 100%, high quality European silicone. Soon, you'll be confidently turning even the stickiest and messiest recipes into delightful muffins, cupcakes, cornbread, egg muffins and more. Food will slide out effortlessly and bake perfectly every time using your safe, BPA-free, filler-free, and worry-free silicone bakeware.

Cleanup Is A Breeze
Isn't it annoying to have to soak and scrub a pan? You'll really appreciate how easy this muffin pan cleans up. The magic nonstick baking cups clean with a little detergent and water or you can toss the pan in the dishwasher. With such an easy cleanup, why stop at making muffins and cupcakes? Enjoy delicious non-muffin recipes such as taco cups, crab cakes, mini lasagnas, and frozen desserts (it's safe for the oven, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher).

Perfect For First-Time Silicone Bakers

New silicone users love the results batch after batch. They enjoy healthy homemade treats and save on store-bought packaged goods. This high quality muffin pan is protected by the OvenArt "Better Muffin" Guarantee for lifetime assurance against defects and performance issues.



My Experience
This is my first experience using a silicone muffin pan. I was very happy with the results (even with my mistake)! To go with the ham soup I had made for dinner I decided to make cornbread muffins. The package of mix I use is only for 6 muffins so I doubled the batch. As I was calculating the ingredients I doubled the amount of milk I needed in my head, and then doubled it again when I was measuring! Oops! So instead of a 1/2 cup I added a whole cup. If you notice the muffins didn't rise as much as you might expect, they were a little denser. Although, I thought they tasted ok and the boys didn't seem to mind, as you can see three were missing when I got to take a picture! I love how cleanly they came out of the muffin pan. You can see that there isn't any muffin stuck to the pan. Just as they say the clean up was easy too! Next I'm going to try making some Breakfast Egg Muffins. 



OvenArt Bakeware Silicone Muffin Pan can be purchased here.

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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