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133 days ago

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I need a good advice for my cupcakes are wetter. I tested recipes, and recipes, and also boxes and my clients tell me they are somewhat dry …. for my taste are ok but they are not good … what is the secret??? PLEASE LET ME KNOW…. I have a request for 200 cupcakes and I need your help!!!! Thanks

-- Fabiana, Texas, http://www.sweet-heaven.com


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#1 posted 132 days ago

If you’ve run the gamut on recipes, including trying box mix, you’re probably overbaking. Since none of the recipes are going to be exactly alike, you have to find what is exactly alike across the spectrum: the oven/baking tme. You should not bake cupcakes (or cakes) until they are completely dry. Especially with cupcakes, which are surrounded by that hot pan, that will keep baking for a few minutes after they come out.

Try taking them out of the oven when a few damp crumbs are left on the skewer- and use a wooden skewer, not a metal one. Always use the shorter baking time for your test time. Try taking one out of the oven then, cool for a minute, and break it open. If it’s done, it’s done and take the rest out. When you’re testing, bake one or two at a time in separate pans so you can pull one or two out and leave the rest in if you find they need more baking time.

Also, use light colored aluminum pans. Those dark, coated pans absorb more heat and bake your goodies faster and hotter. If you only have dark pans, turn the temp down by about 15 degrees.

Good luck, and don’t get scammed by the latest round of huge cupcakes ordered!

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#2 posted 132 days ago

You may try a recipe with buttermilk!!! J thinck they are never dry. Best result with red velvet recipe. hoping to be useful !!!!

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#3 posted 127 days ago

Hi Mari… I never try with buttermilk but I’ll… thanks

Thanks Pinkpiranha…. I written all your advices… thanks again… and I know about the huge cupcakes order .. I received the last year and of course was scam… but these its real….. thanks

-- Fabiana, Texas, http://www.sweet-heaven.com

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