Silicone baking cups

Silicon baking cups by Wilton

They’re non-stick. Unlike traditional baking pans, there is absolutely no need to grease and flour these silicone baking cups. The first set I bought are the ones at the back, the four round cupcake cups with feet. My daughter, Sam, discovered them at Living Well (Mall of Asia branch), showed them to me and I just fell in love with them. I have used them several times (see the carrot cupcakes and the self-frosting peanut butter cupcake entries) and found them so easy and convenient to use that when I saw the square and heart-shaped ones several months later, I bought them too. When I bake cupcakes or muffins, it’s usually in batches of 12 so the four cups with feet were not enough and I had been using them only as extras for whatever didn’t fit in my muffin tray.

Square and heart-shaped silicone baking cups

They’re not exactly cheap but silicone bakeware are so durable and I consider them a good investment. The Silly Feet! Silicone Baking Cups come in sets of four while the square and heart-shaped ones come in sets of 12.

Silicone bakeware

Are these silicone baking cups only good for making cupcakes and muffins? No, I baked omelets in them and the result was fantastic.

The price is P445 per set at Living Well. If you’re fortunate enough to chance upon a Living Well sale, it’s likely that you can get them for less.

November 28, 2008  Print This Post   
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7 Responses to “Silicone baking cups”
  1. cheh says:

    Aww love the colours! got 1 big silicone baking pan from Tupperware but it has only 1 color available.Love those red & pink sana,my daughter would love it!

  2. Connie says:

    The colors sort of puts you in an upbeat mood while baking, actually. LOL

  3. jinky says:

    Wow, super cute!! A heartshape and square muffin pans!! I really want to have those, especially now that my daughter is always asking for a heart shape cupcake. I really dont know where she got the idea, she’s just 4 yrs old. Ako nga, dito lang kay Ms. Connie nakakita ng heart shape muffin pan.:-) Kaya lang, I havent seen that kind here in our place, the disadvantage of living in the province where the department stores are just very few and very limited stocks..:-(

  4. Connie says:

    When you’re in the city, try Living Well. Most of the time, they have these cups in stock. I love that store hehehe

  5. cel says:

    how cute they are! thanks for sharing

  6. peterb says:

    I saw this at Megamall, the department store. Not the same but big ones. Good for baking pasta or a cake.

  7. rima says:

    hello, connie! ang tagal ko na hindi na visit itong site…but i’m back..i’ll also recommend Gourdo’s for the silicone cupcake liners. palagi pang may sale and friendly yun mga staff. Also, they sell really good kitchen tools and gadgets (try the Grenhills branch. i always go sa gateway branch nila). Good day!

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