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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Whats the difference between cupcakes & muffins?

Tigger have no idea! Both looks the same, just different words referring to the same item!

The difference . . . between a cupcake and a muffin is not in the eye of the beholder--or on the tongue of the taster--but in the hands of the baker."

Cupcakes contain a batter that can be thoroughly beaten and is usually not sensitive to over-mixing," [Klaus Tenbergen] says.

"Cupcakes are usually very sweet and often meant to be iced or frosted," he adds. "Cupcakes are considered a form of dessert and are usually not meant to be served for breakfast, but there are always exceptions to the rule. A cupcake is a hand-held, mini dessert cake. A cupcake is a sweet handful that needs no knife and no fork. All you need to do is to peel back the paper, eat them and enjoy."

Muffins, on the other hand, are made from a batter that should not be over-mixed, Tenbergen says.

Muffins "are not usually iced, but rather have the addition of toppings like streusel or the like. Muffins are often served with coffee or tea or as a breakfast bread or snack. Muffins are often sweet, but also can be savory. A muffin is a hand-held mini quick bread."

In essence, cupcakes are the one thing you remember about your 1st grade birthday party--besides the fact that some kid cried. Muffins are little quick breads you couldn't imagine serving to a crowd of party-hat-wearing 5-year-olds, but that would be perfect for brunch.

Source(s): Cordon Bleu Culinary School

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