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

Karen Rose rose.karen1234 at gmail.com
Sun Dec 17 12:50:55 UTC 2023


Oh wow. Those are really great suggestions. I'm going to look for some of those syringes.

> On Dec 17, 2023, at 7:39 AM, Annie Pineda <childofgod.homeschool at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, Here are a few ideas I have used successfuly.
> 1. Pour your batter into a ziptop bag, snipp off one of the bottom corners and squeeze the batter into each cup.
> 2. If your batter is thin enough, you can use jello shot syringe to suck up the batter and slowly push the batter out into your cups.
> I always use a finger to feel how much is in the cup so it doesn't over flow.
> You can find the syringes on Amazon, they are large with no needle but have a decent drawn out opening to make dispensing easy. I use them for a wide range of household tasks.
> Hope this helps, and best of luck to you.
>   
> Annie P
> Work At Home Mom
> 
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>>> On Dec 15, 2023, at 12:59 PM, Madison Martin <madison.martin2000 at outlook.com> wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>> 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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