Just found you this is the fourth muffin liner watched in a row. This would be cute for cat themed party or Halloween oh, my daughter would just love it all the time cuz we both love cats. But an additional idea is use it as the little serving vessel for chicken nuggets and you can put the dipping sauce inside the ears
Oh wow! Thank you for dropping by! Hmm, parchment is great for baking goods and not necessarily serving because it’s more on the flimsy side. However, the larger you make this liner the larger the size of paper you’ll need. I’ve seen folks in Asia use newspaper to make serving plates, which is very fascinating and another option. However, you’ll need to make sure it’s clean but paper is porous so it won’t hold sauces too long. But if you use a coated paper, that would work with sauces! As for the ears, absolutely! You can definitely fill the ears with sauce if you use a gloss coated paper. Thank you for dropping by, it means a lot! ❤️❤️❤️
Just found you this is the fourth muffin liner watched in a row. This would be cute for cat themed party or Halloween oh, my daughter would just love it all the time cuz we both love cats. But an additional idea is use it as the little serving vessel for chicken nuggets and you can put the dipping sauce inside the ears
Oh wow! Thank you for dropping by! Hmm, parchment is great for baking goods and not necessarily serving because it’s more on the flimsy side. However, the larger you make this liner the larger the size of paper you’ll need. I’ve seen folks in Asia use newspaper to make serving plates, which is very fascinating and another option. However, you’ll need to make sure it’s clean but paper is porous so it won’t hold sauces too long. But if you use a coated paper, that would work with sauces! As for the ears, absolutely! You can definitely fill the ears with sauce if you use a gloss coated paper. Thank you for dropping by, it means a lot! ❤️❤️❤️
Are the liner strong enough for brownie batter for single serving?
Absolutely! Since these liners are small - they’ll be sturdy enough to hold brownie batter. I would suggest piping or spooning the batter in 😁✨
@@Iconicake what size can I go up to safely
6-9 inches is safe! :)
@@Iconicake thank you