Muffin sticks to paper cases

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Today I tried to cook my favourite Raspberry and White Chocolate muffins using a recipe I found on BBC Good Food.

However after cooking them for the set amount of time and removing them from the muffin tray I found that when I tried to peel away the paper cases (from the muffin) the muffin stuck to the case.

The mixture itself was cooked but for some reason it stuck to the paper cases, this is also odd because I've done this recipe before and it worked fine. I've tried to think of any factors that may have changed when cooking for a second time and all I can think of are:

  • The raspberries were cut slightly larger (in half rather than in quarters/thirds)
  • Slightly less egg whites were used (because of a slight spill)

Could these factors have caused the muffin to stick to it's paper case?



Best Answer

Turns out I hadn't left them to cool long enough. After I left them for about 2-3 hours and tried again to peel the case off, it came off perfectly and nothing stuck to it.

Sorry about the false alarm but I never thought that not leaving them to cool long enough would have caused this kind of problem.

Thanks for all your answers!




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Quick Answer about "Muffin sticks to paper cases"

  • Use high quality liners. ...
  • Use a high quality baking pan, it doesn't have to be expensive but make sure it gets solid reviews.
  • Spray them with nonstick cooking spray or brush with a little melted butter (spray over the dishwasher to avoid a mess).


  • How do you keep muffins from sticking to the paper?

  • Use aluminum foil cup liners. Spray the foil cup liners with no-stick cooking spray.
  • Eliminate the paper liner. Grease the bottom of each muffin cup according to recipe directions, using solid vegetable shortening. ...
  • Use nonstick muffin pan. If the surface of the pan is dark, reduce oven temperature by 25\xb0F.


  • Why have my muffins stuck to the cases?

    If there is too much batter in the case then it will rise up and over the edges of the case as the cupcake bakes and the edge of the case can become trapped in the edge of the cupcake, making it more difficult to remove the paper. Cupcake cases should be filled between half and two-thirds full of batter.

    Will muffins stick to paper liners?

    Unless your batter is super greasy, the muffin will almost always stick to a paper liner.



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    More answers regarding muffin sticks to paper cases

    Answer 2

    Try coating the raspberries in cornstarch prior to baking the mixture and the slight egg spill may have a little to do with it. Baking is a precise practice and even the smallest miscalculation can change the end product you are hoping for.

    Answer 3

    I'd guess its the fact that the two batches were in different ovens.

    Convection (the one with the fan blowing air) and non-convection ovens can cook fairly differently (especially if you had convection turned on). You will probably need a lower temperature in a convection oven (with convection on).

    Also, ovens often aren't temperature-calibrated very well, and two different ovens may be 50°F/25°C different when set to the same temperature. Gas ovens are also often subject to greater temperature swings as the gas burner's heat is instant.

    Answer 4

    I think your problem was you added too much raspberry into your muffin and not enough egg white which neutralizes that effect.

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