If you'll be making your own baby food, make sure you stock up on glass jars, durable freezer bags,
silicone ice cube trays, and anything else you might need to store the foods you make ahead of time.
PRO TIP: You can also freeze some sriracha in
silicone ice cube trays and they will last for months.
I actually had leftover fresh herbs from making the video above, so I made a second batch of the pesto, poured it into
my silicone ice cube tray (as I show you how to do on my Kitchen Gadgets video) and froze the pesto.
I love
my silicone ice cube tray not only for making perfectly square cubes of ice for cocktails, which always look nicer than the cubes out of the freezer.
Or fill
a silicone ice cube tray.
Carefully pour chocolate into
a silicone ice cube tray, filling all 15 ice cube molds and transfer to the refrigerator to chill and harden completely, about 1 hour.
b) Alternatively, if you don't have
a silicone ice cube tray, line a loaf (bread) pan with parchment, using cooking spray to keep the parchment in place.
a) Scoop mixture into
a silicone ice cube tray, adding just enough of the mixture to each mold to make a cube with equal sides.
I used
my silicone ice cube tray to make them and it worked perfectly.
I was able to use one of my favorite tools,
a silicone ice cube tray.
The FDA food grade
silicone ice cube tray is lead, phthalate, and BPA free and features non-stick silicone molds for food that easily pops out when frozen.
Mash cloves and freeze in
a silicone ice cube tray or wrapped in parchment paper packets.
The idea to use
a silicone ice cube tray for shaping chocolate comes from this recipe for dark chocolate snack bites.
Whisk occasionally while pouring into
a silicone ice cube tray or silicone mini muffin tray.
I used a square
silicone ice cube tray for my mold and evenly filled five of the six mold cavities about 1 / 3rd of the way full.
I used
my silicone ice cube tray to make them and it worked perfectly.
Not exact matches
It is simple to push individual
ice cubes out of the flexible
silicone tray while leaving the others intact.
These fun BPA - free
silicone trays produce 15 perfectly uniform one - inch
ice cubes that can make your cocktail look like it was made by a professional mixologist.
Pour into
silicone candy molds or
ice cube trays, or a pan lined with parchment.
I found this
silicone christmas tree
ice cube tray on eBay and I knew it'd be the perfect mould for chocolate bites!
Note: You can use pretty much anything to make these —
ice cube trays, muffin tins, mini muffin tins, mini
silicone baking cups, etc..
Spoon into a
silicone candy mold
tray / silicon
ice cube tray, making 14 portions.
I liquified everything then put them in a
silicone heart shaped
ice cube tray.
Your mixture should be runny and easy to pour * and can be poured or spooned into
ice cube trays,
silicone moulds or even plastic tubs to make fabulous raw chocolate bars.
So I freeze some of the homemade vegetable broth in
ice cube trays (or those
silicone trays for making baby food) and put it in the freezer.
Pour into an
ice cube tray (preferably
silicone with 1 - oz.
Grab an
ice cube tray or
silicone mold.
Some
ice cube trays are specifically designed for baby food (see below) and are free of these potentially harmful chemicals — but if you want to use a regular
ice cube tray, then you might like to try a
silicone tray, or even one made from stainless steel!
This is similar to method 1, because it involves freezing baby food then transferring it to zip - top bags — but instead of using
ice cube trays, you can use
silicone mini-muffin pans!
This kickass TWD
silicone tray makes cool walker
ice cubes and sweet chocolates!
Spoon into a 15 - count
ice -
cube tray (
silicone works best), and add pop sticks; freeze about 3 hours or until firm.
Spoon the mixture into an
ice cube tray or ideally a cake pop
silicone mould.
I freeze them in
silicone candy forms (used
ice cube trays in the past) and they remind me of those
ice cream bon - bons we used to get.
I liquified everything then put them in a
silicone heart shaped
ice cube tray.
I use
silicone muffin
trays and
ice cube trays for smaller chocolate pieces.
To make these treats even extra special — try a fabulous
ice cube tray like this
silicone paw print
tray!