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Old 07-03-2009, 08:40 AM
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I've had a problem with some of the cupcake papers coming off the cupcakes. Has anyone dealt with that? I've been making more and more cupcakes for weddings and would really like to have a solution for this problem.

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I've never had this happen before? Are you using pan spray on the liners? If so, that could be the problem. Good luck w/it!
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These are just the regular cupcake papers that you put your cupcakes in. Some of the papers come loose from the cupcakes.

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These are just the regular cupcake papers that you put your cupcakes in. Some of the papers come loose from the cupcakes.

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Judy
I wonder if you are overmixing your batter and it is shrinking a lot because of gluten formation. Can't tell for sure, because I don't know your recipe/mixing procedure. Just a thought.
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I think it has to do with the fact that the cupcake is very moist and the paper wants to come apart from it. I don't know.

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