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Neelie
Mar 3, 2015, 01:54 AM
Just got a Cake Pop Maker, I'd never heard of this before and thought I was buying something to make muffins in :) I think using it to make basic muffins in won't be a problem, can anyone let me know if I can make Nutella muffins in it, or will the chocolate mess it all up? I'm not an expert cake maker but willing to learn, any advise is welcome. Thank you

tickle
Mar 3, 2015, 07:19 AM
Hi neelie. Yes, I just saw a picture of one, but why would you want little cupcakes ? The unit has a coated non stick finish, so should be no problem using Nutella.

Neelie
Mar 3, 2015, 08:35 AM
Hi neelie. Yes, I just saw a picture of one, but why would you want little cupcakes ? The unit has a coated non stick finish, so should be no problem using Nutella.

Thank you tickle, you're right they are a bit small but I didn't realise until I took it out of the box, not to worry I'll just eat more :)

tickle
Mar 3, 2015, 05:41 PM
Haha, no neelie, don't do that!

Neelie
Mar 3, 2015, 11:20 PM
Haha, no neelie, don't do that!

I'm going to make some today, will let you know how they turn out :)

Neelie
Mar 4, 2015, 02:51 AM
I'm going to make some today, will let you know how they turn out :)
Well I made them... what a faff (Geordie slang translation - time spent in ineffectual activity). They did cook within 3 minutes but the cakes themselves were definitely not worth all the faffing around in preparation. When I googled it I noticed that quite a few people said they'd been given a 'cake pop maker' by a friend... now I know why, haha. This will probably go into the back of a cupboard where all the other things I bought on a whim are, next time I'll ask for your advise before buying! Thank you :)