Super Easy Siliconeware!
Wow! So if you're a cynic at times like me, and shake your head with resignation when you see the *latest craze*, then you're bound to have shaken your head at the latest range of silicone bakeware.
"Pffft... Plastic bakeware . what rubbish...WHO NEEDS IT!? " - pretty much sums up my initial thoughts on the above. However, I must now apologise for my previous thoughts, because after purchasing the above "Heart shaped muffin tray and trying it out, I was overwhelmed by how EASY it really is to bake using silicone bakeware! The muffins REALLY do just PoP out! As in, *pop out*! No sticking to the metal edge business in sight! I was in awe! And not only that! It surprisingly can withstand temperatures ranging from minus 40 to 230 degrees Celsius! That has got to be at least more than 250 degrees more than i can stand!
It is also true what they say about the "baking time being slightly shorter than with metal bakeware", so keep an eye on your baked treats while they're in the oven.
If you haven't already got some silicone bakeware, then I highly recommend buying some and trying it out! They have snazzy shapes as well!!! Like hearts, stars and even roses, YES roses, which makes for much more exciting baking too!
"Pffft... Plastic bakeware . what rubbish...WHO NEEDS IT!? " - pretty much sums up my initial thoughts on the above. However, I must now apologise for my previous thoughts, because after purchasing the above "Heart shaped muffin tray and trying it out, I was overwhelmed by how EASY it really is to bake using silicone bakeware! The muffins REALLY do just PoP out! As in, *pop out*! No sticking to the metal edge business in sight! I was in awe! And not only that! It surprisingly can withstand temperatures ranging from minus 40 to 230 degrees Celsius! That has got to be at least more than 250 degrees more than i can stand!
It is also true what they say about the "baking time being slightly shorter than with metal bakeware", so keep an eye on your baked treats while they're in the oven.
If you haven't already got some silicone bakeware, then I highly recommend buying some and trying it out! They have snazzy shapes as well!!! Like hearts, stars and even roses, YES roses, which makes for much more exciting baking too!

















yes I too doubted its ability to withstand temperatures.. it looks so prone to melting, but no, very durable stuff! And yes, it is very flexible, you just poke the bottom of the mould and the muffins pops out! It does get very hot though! haha much more flexible than ice-cube trays.. although you can freeze silicone bakeware with batter inside for easy baking later