SnoPearL69
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So, I'm on a mission to make a muffin (or a cupcake, same thing). But it's gotta be the size of a person's head. So, pretty damned big. And I have no idea how this can be done. Any suggestions? Any girlfriends or wives have ideas?
Originally posted by: SnoPearL69
So, I'm on a mission to make a muffin (or a cupcake, same thing). But it's gotta be the size of a person's head. So, pretty damned big. And I have no idea how this can be done. Any suggestions? Any girlfriends or wives have ideas?
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Haha, what's the story behind this?
Originally posted by: sygyzy
You won't be able to do it because you won't be able to center it in the oven (for even heat) without hitting one of the six walls.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
ummm... isn't that what a cake is?
Originally posted by: SampSon
Larger batch, slower cooking.
Who cares though? Isn't the point more to actually MAKE the thing, rather than it having to be perfect??Originally posted by: SnoPearL69
Like jfall mentioned earlier, would the thing get really gross texture-wise if you tried to bake it in such a big batch?Originally posted by: SampSon
Larger batch, slower cooking.
Originally posted by: sundevb
Who cares though? Isn't the point more to actually MAKE the thing, rather than it having to be perfect??Originally posted by: SnoPearL69
Like jfall mentioned earlier, would the thing get really gross texture-wise if you tried to bake it in such a big batch?Originally posted by: SampSon
Larger batch, slower cooking.
Originally posted by: Howard
A layered cupcake might work. Does it have to be one piece?
Yes.Originally posted by: SnoPearL69
Originally posted by: Howard
A layered cupcake might work. Does it have to be one piece?
One piece would be ideal, but I'd settle for a composite as long as it was easy. Do you mean like making flat layers and then putting them on top of one another?