How Do You Make A Chocolate Candy Mold With Household Items?
Want to try your hand at making chocolate candy, but not ready to invest in specialty supplies? Look no further than your kitchen cupboards. You may be surprised at how many excellent candy molds you already own when you look at your existing household items in a different light. Ice cube trays make a great candy mold substitute as they are evenly divided, uniform in shape and size, heat resistant and flexible to help pop candies out easily. Pour melted chocolate into each individual cube section of an ice cube tray. Allow to set. Twist or bend tray to remove chocolates. Try using decorative ice trays to produce chocolates in cute molded shapes and designs. Spoon chocolate into traditional muffin tins for peppermint patty sized & shaped candies. Simply fill each muffin compartment with melted chocolate mixture and allow to set. Try mini muffin pans to make a more petite-sized, circular treat. Cut aluminum foil into 4 inch squares to create free-form molds. Fold the sides of the square