[NFB-InTheKitchen] getting batter into cupcake/muffin liners

Madison Martin madison.martin2000 at outlook.com
Sat Dec 16 05:47:13 UTC 2023


It's my mom who'd have an issue with a mess not my instructor
 
From: NFB-InTheKitchen <nfb-inthekitchen-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Debbie
Gabe
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2023 7:32 PM
To: NFB In The Kitchen <nfb-inthekitchen at nfbnet.org>
Subject: Re: [NFB-InTheKitchen] getting batter into cupcake/muffin liners
 
Hi,
I have tried ice cream scoops, but they are too wide and make a mess. So I've
since used smaller cookie scoops. They are smaller so it takes longer to fill
the cups. 
 
Also I buy the sturdier cupcake liners. It might cost slightly more, but they
are worth it
 
Thirdly, be patient with yourself. It takes a lot of practice. Have a towel on
the counter to clean your hands off so you can feel where the drips are. How
strict is your instructor about this task? Is a little mess on the edges of the
paper liners ok? It's easy to wipe of the muffin pan if it gets batter dripped
on it, but the liners are something else. So maybe try practicing at home a few
times before you have to do it again in class.
Good luck. It's not an easy task, blind or sighted.
Debbie Gabe
NFB of Hawaii
 
From: NFB-InTheKitchen <nfb-inthekitchen-bounces at nfbnet.org
<mailto:nfb-inthekitchen-bounces at nfbnet.org> > On Behalf Of Madison Martin
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2023 9:58 AM
To: nfb-inthekitchen at nfbnet.org <mailto:nfb-inthekitchen at nfbnet.org> 
Subject: [NFB-InTheKitchen] getting batter into cupcake/muffin liners
 
Hi all,
Do any of you have any tips/suggestions for doing this without making a mess?
I've been working on independent living skills and yesterday the teacher wanted
to teach me how to ice cupcakes (we didn't get to do that because I was late and
they weren't cool enough by the time our time was up) but anyway the part I
struggled with the most was getting the batter into the liners as they were the
paper ones and they're so flimsy that they kept closing. I tried using an ice
cream scoop and then a measuring cup but I didn't find either worked very well
as it took forever to get each liner full enough and I ended up being rather
messy which I hated so I'm really hoping that list members will have ideas
that'll make the process go quicker and be less messy if she wants me to
actually work on icing again or if I ever get brave enough to try it on my own
someday when I'm living alone. I look forward to reading any tips that anyone
has!! Thanks
Madison 
 
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