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How would you bake jumbo muffins differently than regular muffins?
I purchased Texas sized muffin pans and jumbo muffin liners. I would like to try muffin recipes using the larger size. I am not sure of the oven temperature, or time baked difference between the 2 sizes. Does anyone know if I would just bake in the same temperature oven, and test with a toothpick, or do I need to adjust the temperature from the standard size muffin recipe?
allrecipes.com have a few jumbo muffin recipes specifically for your Texas sized tins. i have been on a muffin baking kick lately (thanks to being laid off, lol) and a few tips i can offer is have equal portions of baking soda and baking powder for the best texture, spray the muffin pan (the top area and the tins with non-stick spray) and fill them to the top not 2/3 of the way that a lot of recipes instruct. Also, bake them at a higher heat than suggested (I bake the regular sized ones at 400 or 425 in lieu of 350).
Happy baking
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