Hi Janny,

There are several other ways besides greasing and
using flour.  I am a Wilton Instructor and Wilton
sells Cake Release.  All you do with this is squeeze
the bottle into your pan and then take a pastry brush
and brush the entire pan.   Depends on how big/small
your pan is how much you will need.  I've used this
before and the cake really comes out easy.  Also,
there is Bake Ease.  This comes in a can and all you
do is spray your pan with this.  I like this option as
well, less things to clean up.  In grocery stores they
sell Bakers Joy and it also comes in a can and all you
do is spray your pan as well.

I have never really tried using a spray or greasing my
cupcake liners.  I never have any problems getting
them out.  I have used cooking spray to spray my foil
papers when I do a certain type of flower in the lilly
nail that uses royal icing.

I hope this helps.

Happy Baking,

Sandy Spires
--- "Janny B. Bencze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi, What do you all think is the best way to ensure
> that your cake comes
> out of the pan? Is there a better way than what I've
> been doing? I grease
> and flour the entire pan and put a piece of wax
> paper on the bottom.
> Works pretty well, but I just wondered if I was
> missing a batter way.
> 
> Thanks!!!
> 
> Janny
> 
> PS - Does anyone ever grease the inside of cupcake
> papers?
> 
> 
> 
> 

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