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Chicago Metallic Gourmetware Original Muffin Top Pan

Chicago Metallic Gourmetware Original Muffin Top Pan

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Brand: Chicago Metallic

List Price: $17.50
Buy New: $13.95
You Save: $3.55 (20%)



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 41 reviews

Color: Grey
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 16 x 11.5 x 0.8

MPN: 60640
Model: 60640
UPC: 070687606406
EAN: 0070687606406
ASIN: B0000CFN2C

Availability: Pre-Order (0-0 Business Days)

Features:
  • Constructed of steel for strength and durability
  • Superior heat conduction
  • Non-stick coating for easy removal of food and quick clean up
  • Dishwasher safe

Accessories:

  • Chicago Metallic Professional Nonstick 24-Cup Mini-Muffin Pan
  • Chicago Metallic Dessert for Two Pan
  • Chicago Metallic Extra Large Nonstick Cooling Rack, 16.7-inch x 11.5-inch x .5-inch
  • Chicago Metallic Commercial 1-1/2-Pound Loaf Pan

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Have you ever eaten the top of the muffin and thrown the rest away? Muffin crowns are indeed the best part, so why not invent a pan that practically elimates the bottoms? Far less wasteful, no more guilt, lots of yummy muffin. Featured in Cook's Illustrated Resources September/October 2002 If you favor the crusty, browned top of the muffin over the delicate, crumbly bottom, a muffin-top pan might be for you. Almost flat, each of the pan's six muffin cups is jut 1/2 inch deep, yielding flying-saucer shaped muffins that are virtually all crispy brown top. Our favorite pan is made by Chicago Metallic..."


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars it is awesome   October 3, 2008
Stephen C. Safarowic (philadelphia)
I have always purchased different muffin top flavors for my family and I to eat. I wanted to know if such a tin was available to the public and found out that it was. Now I am endless on the different muffin top flavors we are eating.

Everyone should have this. It cuts back on calories when eating because you are only eating the muffin top and not the whole muffin.










4 out of 5 stars They do what they are supposed to do.   October 3, 2008
Patrick Barrett (Atlanta, GA)
I ordered two of these pans and upon receipt I put them to work. First observation, Made in China...not happy, poorly rolled edges, not usual Chicago Metallic quality.

Like others have stated, due to the size of the cups, these pans actually make fewer muffin tops, then regular muffins. Followed Chicago Metallic instructions and lowered the baking temp by 25 degrees from what recipe states. Oops, burned first batch. Made second batch and watched very close, pulled them out at 14 minute mark and they turned out very nice. Noticed that they rise quickly, and bake just as quick.

In general, these pans work as they are supposed to, but it will take a bit of trial and error before I feel completely comfortable with using them. On the down side, there aren't many muffin top recipes out there yet so you have to modify existing recipes. My opinion, if you want muffin tops, these are the pans to use. And, by all means, purchase two of them, because the six at a time thing would take forever!

BTW, the second batch of Apple Strudel Muffin Tops were pretty good.



5 out of 5 stars Love em   October 2, 2008
Joel A. Krueger (Charleston, SC)
It is exactly what I was looking for and expecting. It makes great muffin tops.


5 out of 5 stars Amazing Pans   September 19, 2008
Will (Shrewsbury, MA)
Made whoopie pies using these pans and they came out excellent. Would recommend them highly for baking muffin tops. Perfect shape, and portion.


3 out of 5 stars Muffin top pan   September 10, 2008
Peggy Lambert
This requires some practice. The first batch of muffins didn't look like muffin tops at all. Added more batter the second batch, still not what you would call muffin tops. Great for cookies though!



 
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