Identify this food-related object + recipe request
June 7, 2013 5:57 PM Subscribe
Found this silicone mold at the thrift store today. My guess is it's for making some sort of fruit-filled baked dessert. I'm imagining something similar to a strawberry shortcake. What is it for?
What search term should I be using to get recipes? What other foods or desserts would you use this mold to make? Please and thank you.
What search term should I be using to get recipes? What other foods or desserts would you use this mold to make? Please and thank you.
Response by poster: Shot glasses! The helpful search term, thanks! Creative suggestions and recipes still invited.
posted by aniola at 6:38 PM on June 7, 2013
posted by aniola at 6:38 PM on June 7, 2013
Response by poster: I have just discovered cupcake-with-filling recipes. Problem solved!
posted by aniola at 6:52 PM on June 7, 2013
posted by aniola at 6:52 PM on June 7, 2013
Response by poster: So far I've made a couple of batches of CUPcakes. Works fine if you are extremely careful removing the contents.
Suggestions from chat include:
Fill the mold with cookie dough and then fill the cookie cup with icecream
Meatloaf or vegetarian meatloaf + cheese filling.
posted by aniola at 6:55 PM on June 8, 2013
Suggestions from chat include:
Fill the mold with cookie dough and then fill the cookie cup with icecream
Meatloaf or vegetarian meatloaf + cheese filling.
posted by aniola at 6:55 PM on June 8, 2013
Best answer: Ahem. Milk and cookies. Fill mold with cookie dough, fill cookie cup with milk.
posted by aniola at 8:50 AM on June 10, 2013
posted by aniola at 8:50 AM on June 10, 2013
Response by poster: Missing step for milk in cookies: line cup with peanut butter or some other sealant. Shortbread is crumbly and not recommended. http://imgur.com/Y16aNRT.jpg
posted by aniola at 8:14 AM on June 11, 2013
posted by aniola at 8:14 AM on June 11, 2013
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posted by Captain_Science at 6:05 PM on June 7, 2013 [3 favorites]