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The Silicone Chocolate Candy Molds feature a 15-cup capacity, made from 100% pure European LFGB grade silicone that is BPA-free and dishwasher safe. Designed for versatility, these molds are perfect for creating chocolates, ice, crayons, and more, ensuring easy release and cleanup.
I**N
Used for freezing coconut oil!
My pup is 40 lbs, and I've seen it recommended online to give coconut oil to your pets, so she is currently getting one tablespoon daily. Now with that being said, trying to spoon it out of the jar, then put it into her kibble is a mess unless your gonna hold the spoon for your pup or dip your fingers in to push it out of the spoon. Now I melt it into a glass measuring cup, pour into the silicone molds and refrigerate / freeze. Once the coconut has re-solidified I put it into a freezer safe (BPA Free) container and pull out one piece for daily use. If I do two rounds I have enough to save for a month of use and won't need more til next month. Or I could just go bonkers and do more, but I don't really see a need to.Note: If your interested in giving your dog coconut oil to supplement their coat / help avoid itching. The recommendations I've seen online is one teaspoon per ten pounds but check with your vet!Update 8/12/16 - Still loving this silicone mold. I've been eating eggs daily but I'm only using the egg whites. I'll put the yolk in this mold and throw it into the freezer and it will pop out so easily. You can keep the egg yolk around until you have a recipe that needs it, but you don't want to use a full egg when you only need the yolk. I also freeze coconut milk with it for my leave in hair conditioner.
E**L
Love It ~ Freshware SM-100RD 15-Cavity Silicone Mini Half
I purchased as titled on Amazon the "Freshware SM-100RD 15-Cavity Silicone Mini Half Sphere Chocolate, Candy and Gummy Mold" for $7.99 at the "add on item" price which I thought was a good deal. It was hard for me to tell what size the spheres held & I actually found that information from another site but it cost a lot more there. This 15 Cavity mold here holds perfectly 1 tablespoon measurement with leaving just a tiny slight room at the top and I mean tiny so it's perfect for a little expansion if you freeze something in it. I purchased this for a specific recipe. I froze pureed raspberries in this mold to use in the center of an individual single serving sized dessert so when it defrosted and you cut open the desert it would ooze out raspberry puree. I placed the mold on a half cookie sheet in the freezer and it froze up great and the half spheres popped out with total ease. I'm very happy with this purchase! I hope this review was helpful.
M**S
Does the job wonderfully!
Maybe I'm just biased from having made plenty of 'miniature' desserts for events, or from assuming that the donuts commonly found in shops like Dunkin' are large sized, rather than standard, but this pan more than suited my needs.The donuts that it produces are bite-sized, akin to the size of a 'mini-cupcake' that you might find in stores, or used in cake lollipops. Depending on the recipe you use, they do puff up a bit, and the ones that I made were a little over an inch and a half in diameter, as described, and able to be eaten in a couple bites. (If I make a circle with my middle finger and thumb, that would be about the right size, though I admittedly don't have the biggest hands.)The silicone was actually great, in that donuts cooked evenly, and once they were done, a quick twist of the pan popped them right onto the plate. Obviously, if you're looking to make donuts to fill up a full meal, check for a larger cavity size, with fewer donuts per pan. That said, if you want MINI donuts, in a size that would be better for snacking or sharing, don't let the negative comments dissuade you. This pan is just fine.
R**S
Not easy to work with if you're trying to do legit ...
I wish this shape came in hard plastic. Not easy to work with if you're trying to do legit chocolates where you pour the chocolate in and then drain out and scrape, etc. I'm still giving this a 5-star rating because they still performed well otherwise i.e. chocolates came out beautifully. I'm just starting to make chocolates so newbie mistake to use silicone instead of the hard plastic molds used by professional chocolatiers. If you're just filling the mold cavities and not pouring anything out and scraping, then this mold is perfect! I love this shape and hope that someone will make it in the hard plastic! I'm going to keep looking.
P**E
Awesome product!
Mine came within days of ordering, which is always fun because its a bit surprising when it shows up earlier than expected. I use it to make little chocolate bombs and this works GREAT for them. It fits in the freezer and the frozen chocolate comes out super easily. These are super easy to clean, you might get a little wet because they're circular, though (lol). One very minor issue I have is it has this faint smell of burning rubber, though I'm sure most people don't notice it. The smell bugs me a bit, but not to the point where I wouldn't use it. The smell also does absolutely nothing to the taste of the food.I am so happy with this product! It is exactly what I wanted and now I can make whatever I can think of in it! Thank you so much! :)
P**4
Great Product
The silicone mold did just as advertised. I used a cookie sheet for support in the oven and sprayed with vegetable oil the first time for an easy clean up. The mini donut design came in very helpful as I was baking some pumpkin bread for the holidays. I decided to try out the donut mold along with the usual bread and muffin molds. Much to the delight of family and friends, it was a success.The mold should stand up for many years with proper handling and storage. I like it enough that I have already invested in some other silicone molds from Freshware, Inc. Besides baking, I see pudding and gelatin dishes in the future.
M**C
Just what we need for chocolates with plump fillings.
I bought this mold for a specific use -- a favorite from the "black and white checkered" store was discontinued nearly a decade ago. We shall make some very good chocolates in our kitchen in the autumn, the big one, and reason for buying this mold, being plump drops of dark chocolate with soft, candied ginger tucked inside, something hard to do with 20- and 24-cavity molds. Other uses for this size mold? Well, my wife and I really like dark chocolates with macadamia nuts in the centers, and hazelnuts, and pecans, and dried cherries, and dried apricot chunks, and ....
A**U
Very Mini
We are talking about very mini donuts. Smaller than what I expected.
C***
It might be much better for candy mold etc
Makes a very tiny cake, and I found it a bit difficult to get them out in one pce. I was using it for tea cakes and should have been looking for a twelve size I guess! It might be much better for candy mold etc.
O**O
Beautiful mold, I only expected it to be deeper ...
Beautiful mold, I only expected it to be deeper and bigger in size but pic not always can reflect an actual size and look so I understanding it. Just keep in mind the size of an actual wafel is very small but it can be worked around.
S**R
Good for smaller ice cubes
These are ok. A bit small. Good for smaller ice cubes.
I**M
I really enjoy this product and it's ease of use
I really enjoy this product and it's ease of use. I haven't worked with silicone molds previously and am not a convert. I will purchase more from this Freshwater. Great quality.
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