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🧁 Get Baking with Chef Craft Parchment Paper Cupcake Liners - 200 White Liners in a Pack! Review

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Total of 200 cupcake liners. Parchment paper construction allows you to easily remove liner from your baked good, without is sticking or causing a mess. Simply fill liner with desired amount and bake. Liners fit most average sized muffin tins. Made of quality parchment paper.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

NO PARCHMENT, NO RETURNS

Sticks like crazy, used real parchment papers before and they are no different than the standard papers you buy at the grocery store. It's definitely not parchment paper - it sticks and burns. Also, it doesn't say "parchment paper" anywhere on the packaging, if that was the main feature, wouldn't anyone think it was mentioned? Returns are also not possible. Waste of money, stay away!

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal solution for special candles

I freeze egg based breakfast muffins, usually with broccoli and crumbled bacon. Traditional liners stick to muffins and are difficult to remove from a hot muffin. These parchment liners will fall off once the muffin cools before freezing. This is better for me since I don't need the liner to come with the freezer muffin. Now only the muffin will be reheated, not the paper insert.

Pros
  • Weight
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  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't waste time. Take the parchment papers.

These inserts would be valuable if they even fit into a standard American cupcake pan. But that's not the case. They are too short to reach the top of the cup and too wide at the bottom to reach the bottom. If you press the bottom while trying to reshape the fold, the sides will sag even after you've filled them with thick batter. You can mess around with them for a lot longer than they're worth, and eventually you'll have to dig the paper out of the middle, with a significant amount of pastry…

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  • Always Liked
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  • Fun Facts

Revainrating 1 out of 5

No more parchment

I've bought these several times and the first few orders have been as described - parchment non-stick liner. However, the latest purchase of 2019 is NO longer parchment. These are plain white paper cups that stick 100% to your baked goods. I often bake paleo/grain and sugar-free baked goods, so not only do I use expensive ingredients, they also tend to stick. Parchment inserts are required. This is no longer parchment and will not work. If you look at the reviews, the good reviews are old and…

Pros
  • Worth the money
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It is definitely NOT parchment.

I have purchased Chef Craft parchment paper cupcake liners before (not from this seller and not in this quantity) and I really like them. However, this batch is definitely not parchment. Parchment gives you almost clean paper and a completely undamaged cupcake. I've just used these cupcake liners for the first time and they tear both the paper and the cupcakes trying to get them out of the paper. It's terrible. If I was going to endure that, I would have used the paper muffin liners I already…

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other sets