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Old Wed, May-20-20, 07:28
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Just get some good silicone bakeware. I use them in the microwave frequently and almost never have a sticking problem. They also make good mixing bowls, because everything slides out easily.


I've just purchased my first piece of silicone based cookware for a fat bomb recipe I'm going to try.
For this though, I'd probably want to use something with like one of those muffin top shaped ones in order to make sure that the size was right?
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I've just purchased my first piece of silicone based cookware for a fat bomb recipe I'm going to try.
For this though, I'd probably want to use something with like one of those muffin top shaped ones in order to make sure that the size was right?


My most-used bakeware is described here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/keto/comme...ecipes/fr7cbzk/

I used the 3-cavity and 6-cavity mold often. They're the "muffin top" type pans:

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