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This thread explores the idea of using boxed mixes to create batter bowl gifts, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on the concept. The discussion includes various perspectives on the practicality and appeal of such gifts.
Views differ on the desirability and effectiveness of using boxed mixes for batter bowl gifts, with some participants expressing skepticism about their appeal while others share positive personal experiences.
The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences and preferences regarding the use of boxed mixes in gifting, with no official guidance or consensus on the topic.
Participants in the consultant community who are interested in creative gifting ideas using boxed mixes may find the shared experiences relevant.
chefann said:Most of the Costco mixes are separated into single batches inside the box. They don't expect consumers to make 6 pans of brownies at once (I just bought a box of brownie mix there today, so that was the first example that came to mind).
Personally, I'd be a little put off if I received a gift that was clearly a boxed mix poured into a batter bowl. I'd rather get a homemade mix.
*giggle* That's the one I bought! It's a triple chocolate - makes 6 batches. There was a Krusteaz mix for oatmeal, chocolate, caramel bars that looked good, too. But I passed on that one. hmm... the guys are coming over for dinner and to play with cars tonight. Maybe I'll make a pan of the brownies. I also got some strawberries, and I can serve those on top.ChefBeckyD said:That would be my thought too. If it's just a mix in a bowl...I would think that I could have done that myself. AND if it was the Ghiradelli's Brownie Mix from Costco, I would already have it in my cupboard.
Sad, but true - it's a staple at our house!
This week though, I bought Krusteaz Cinnamon Pull-Aparts!:chef:
chefann said:*giggle* That's the one I bought! It's a triple chocolate - makes 6 batches. There was a Krusteaz mix for oatmeal, chocolate, caramel bars that looked good, too. But I passed on that one. hmm... the guys are coming over for dinner and to play with cars tonight. Maybe I'll make a pan of the brownies. I also got some strawberries, and I can serve those on top.
The Batter Bowl is a versatile kitchen tool from Pampered Chef designed for mixing, measuring, and pouring. Its unique design allows for easy mixing of ingredients, making it perfect for preparing boxed mixes. The built-in measurements help ensure accurate ingredient ratios, while the handle and spout make pouring batter into pans mess-free.
Yes, the Batter Bowl is suitable for a variety of boxed mixes, including cake mixes, brownie mixes, and pancake mixes. Its capacity and mixing capabilities make it ideal for handling different consistencies and volumes of batter.
The Batter Bowl is dishwasher safe, making cleanup easy. You can also wash it by hand using warm, soapy water. Its non-stick surface helps prevent batter from sticking, making it easier to clean regardless of the mix used.
Yes, the Batter Bowl is microwave-safe, allowing you to use it for recipes that require melting ingredients or cooking in the microwave. However, be sure to follow the instructions on the boxed mix to avoid overheating or damaging the bowl.
To get the best results when using the Batter Bowl with boxed mixes, start by measuring your ingredients accurately using the built-in measurements. Mix the ingredients thoroughly to avoid lumps, and use the spout for easy pouring. Additionally, consider using a silicone spatula to scrape down the sides of the bowl for a well-mixed batter.