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A '''muffin tin''' is a pan in which [[muffin]]s or [[cupcakes]] are baked. A single cup within a regular muffin tin is 3 and 1/2 ounces and most often has room for 12 muffins, although tins holding 6, 8, 11, 24, and 35 muffins do exist. A single cup within a mini muffin tin is 2 and 1/8 ounces, and because these are more uncommon, there is no standard number of cups per tin. Mini muffin tins of 6, 12, and 24 cups per tin do exist. A single cup within a jumbo muffin tin is 8 and 3/16 ounces, and again because these are more uncommon, there is no standard number of cups per tin. Jumbo muffin tins of 4, 6, and 12 cups per tin do exist.
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[[File:Cupcake-tin.jpg|thumb|A common muffin/cupcake tin]]
A '''muffin or cupcake tray''' is a [[mold (cooking implement)|mold]] in which [[muffin]]s or [[cupcakes]] are baked. A single cup within a regular muffin tin is {{convert|3.5|usoz|ml|order=flip}}{{citation needed|date=May 2017}} and most often has room for 12 muffins, although tins holding 6, 8, 11, 24, and 35 muffins do exist. A single cup within a mini muffin tin is {{convert|2.125|usoz|ml|order=flip}}{{citation needed|date=May 2017}}, and because these are less common, there are several standard numbers of cups per tin, including 6, 12, and 24 cups per tin. A single cup within a jumbo muffin tin is {{convert|8.1875|usoz|ml|order=flip}}{{citation needed|date=May 2017}}, and again because these are uncommon, there are several standard numbers of cups per tin, including 4, 6, and 12 cups per tin.<ref>{{cite web|title=On The Gas - Cookware Shapes|url=https://onthegas.org/cookware/the-best-pots-and-pans-sets-our-top-5|accessdate=24 March 2017}}</ref>{{failed verification|date=May 2017}}


Muffin tins can be made out of [[aluminum]], [[stainless steel]], [[cast iron]], or [[silicon]]. In addition, aluminum and stainless steel muffin tins may be coated with [[teflon]] or other non-stick coatings. Historically, [[galvanized steel]] has been used for muffin tins, but this is no longer common.
Muffin tins can be made out of [[aluminum]], [[stainless steel]], [[cast iron]], or [[silicone]]. In addition, aluminum and stainless steel muffin tins may be coated with [[Teflon]] or other non-stick coatings. Historically, [[galvanized steel]] has been used for muffin tins but this is no longer common.{{cn|date=March 2017}}


== See also ==
The act of making muffins is daunting due to the difficulty of cleaning the muffin tin. Therefore, paper liners exist in order to relieve the stress of the muffin maker.
* [[List of food preparation utensils]]

==References==
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A common muffin/cupcake tin

A muffin or cupcake tray is a mold in which muffins or cupcakes are baked. A single cup within a regular muffin tin is 100 millilitres (3.5 US fl oz)[citation needed] and most often has room for 12 muffins, although tins holding 6, 8, 11, 24, and 35 muffins do exist. A single cup within a mini muffin tin is 62.8 millilitres (2.125 US fl oz)[citation needed], and because these are less common, there are several standard numbers of cups per tin, including 6, 12, and 24 cups per tin. A single cup within a jumbo muffin tin is 242.13 millilitres (8.1875 US fl oz)[citation needed], and again because these are uncommon, there are several standard numbers of cups per tin, including 4, 6, and 12 cups per tin.[1][failed verification]

Muffin tins can be made out of aluminum, stainless steel, cast iron, or silicone. In addition, aluminum and stainless steel muffin tins may be coated with Teflon or other non-stick coatings. Historically, galvanized steel has been used for muffin tins but this is no longer common.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "On The Gas - Cookware Shapes". Retrieved 24 March 2017.