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bakery-style high domed muffins - how do they do that?

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Instructions

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Step 1

Always use a From-Scratch muffin recipe, never boxed!

Step 2

Never use a mixer to incorporate your dry ingredients to your wet. Use a spatula or spoon. Do not over mix your batter.

Step 3

Cover your batter tightly and refrigerate for at least 1 hour (can go overnight as well).

Step 4

Preheat your oven to 425F. Yes, I know the recipe calls for 350 but trust me on this. I typically bake my muffins in the upper third of the oven. You see placing the muffins in the upper third of the oven it tends to be hotter and the heat more constant. You can most certainly use the middle rack as well if you want.

Step 5

Spray the top of your muffin pan with non-stick spray. Line the pan with cupcake/muffin liners.

Step 6

The batter will be THICK. You can gently stir it first. Just try not to deflate it. Fill the muffin papers almost ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP OF THE PAPER. (just leave about a 1/8″ from the top). Yes I know, it’s spilled over before but this works.

Step 7

If you have empty cavities in your muffin tin (not enough batter), remove the liner and add 1/2 cup water in each.

Step 8

Bake 6-9 minutes at The muffins should be about a 1/4″-1/2″ above the paper. That’s the sign the heat can be turned down.

Step 9

Reduce heat to 350 (DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR TO DROP THE TEMP.. sorry for the YELLING.. lol) and bake for 6-10 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out barely clean (crumbs are OK). *Note: this will depend on your actual recipe.

Step 10

Remove from the oven and cool in the pan on a rack for 1-2 minutes.

Step 11

Remove the muffins (they will be hot) from the pan and cool on the rack. Do not leave them in the pan to cool completely as the bottoms and sides will become soggy. Leaving them in the pan builds up too much moisture.

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