Enlarged View Silicone Floral Pan Recipe Ideas - No Condensed Milk?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores recipe ideas for the Enlarged View Silicone Floral Pan, particularly in the absence of sweetened condensed milk, which is a key ingredient in a popular Reese's cups recipe. Participants share their experiences and suggestions for alternative recipes that can be made using the pan.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about what to make in the pan without sweetened condensed milk and seeks suggestions.
  • Another participant mentions that they believe sweetened condensed milk is necessary for the Reese's cups recipe and is unsure of any substitutions.
  • One user inquires about other filling recipes, noting they have chocolate melting wafers ready.
  • Another participant shares that they have a recipe for making sweetened condensed milk but is currently busy preparing treats for a track meet.
  • One participant suggests making brownies or pound cake with strawberries and whipped cream as alternatives.
  • A participant provides a detailed recipe for homemade sweetened condensed milk using evaporated milk and sugar, as well as a method using dry powdered milk.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, offers various recipe ideas for the pan, including mini quiches, fruit tarts, and mini cheesecakes, emphasizing that sweetened condensed milk is not essential for these options.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the necessity of sweetened condensed milk for the Reese's cups recipe, with some participants believing it is essential while others suggest alternatives that do not require it.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and recipe ideas based on their cooking practices and preferences, reflecting a variety of approaches to using the Silicone Floral Pan.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to utilize the Enlarged View Silicone Floral Pan without sweetened condensed milk may find the shared experiences and recipe ideas helpful.

4kids4me
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I got this from a friend - Enlarged View - but not sure what to make in it. I wanted to do the reese's cups recipe from the silicone floral pan, but I don't have the sweetened condensed milk and dh isn't home and I"m certainly not dragging out 4 kids, lol. Any suggestions for recipes? Anyone else have this?? TIA!
 
I've made them before and I would think you need the cond. milk. I dont know that there is a substitution.......sorry!
 
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Do you know of any other filling recipe? I have the chocolate melting wafers all ready to go. Thanks! Although that Reese's cup recipe is SO good!
 
you can make sweetened condensed milk I have the recipe somewhere,
sorry no time to look now I'm still making brownies, cookies and bars for the track boys who are going to state track meet tomorrow. Silly me I promised I'd make their favorites, then the coaches put in their order.
 
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Haha, good luck with the track meet! I have a hard time saying no, too, which isn't usually a problem til I double book myself! Ah well, at least at that point there's chocolate abound, lol. :D
 
4kids4me said:
I got this from a friend - Enlarged View - but not sure what to make in it. I wanted to do the reese's cups recipe from the silicone floral pan, but I don't have the sweetened condensed milk and dh isn't home and I"m certainly not dragging out 4 kids, lol. Any suggestions for recipes? Anyone else have this?? TIA!

Make brownies in them! :) Mmmm OR make pound cake and pour strawberries and whipped cream over them!
 
In case you still need a recipe for the sweetened condensed milk: You can mix 1 cup of evaporated milk with 1-1/4 cups of sugar in a saucepan, heat and stir until the sugar is completely dissolved, and let cool. If you don't have evaporated milk on hand either, you can make your own by slowly simmering any quantity of milk in a pan until it reduced by 60%, and then adding the sugar.You can also use dry powdered milk and make your own sugar and fat free sweetened condensed milk. Combine 1 1/3 cups nonfat dry milk powder and 1/2 cup cold water in a 2-cup glass measure. Cover and microwave on High until it is hot but not boiling. Stir in 1/2 cup Sugar Twin. Cover and refrigeratebat least 4 hours. It will keep up to 2 weeks in the fridge.
 
Hi there! I'm a fellow pampered chef consultant and I'd be happy to help you out with some recipe ideas for your Enlarged View Silicone Floral Pan. First of all, don't worry about not having the sweetened condensed milk for the reese's cups recipe. There are plenty of other delicious recipes you can make in this pan without it!One idea is to make mini quiches or frittatas in the floral shapes. You can use any combination of veggies, cheese, and meat that you like and they make for a great breakfast or snack option. Another option is to make individual sized fruit tarts using a pre-made pie crust and your favorite fruits as toppings.If you're looking for something on the sweeter side, you can try making mini cheesecakes in the pan. Just use your favorite cheesecake recipe and pour the batter into the floral shapes. Top with some fresh fruit or a drizzle of chocolate for a fun and tasty treat.I hope these suggestions give you some inspiration for using your Enlarged View Silicone Floral Pan. Let me know if you have any other questions or if you try any of these recipes out. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of recipes can I make using the Enlarged View Silicone Floral Pan without condensed milk?

You can create a variety of recipes such as cakes, brownies, and gelatin desserts. The pan's unique floral shape lends itself well to both sweet and savory dishes, so consider making quiches, casseroles, or even molded salads.

Can I use the Enlarged View Silicone Floral Pan for baking without using any dairy products?

Yes, you can use the pan for dairy-free recipes. Substitute dairy ingredients with alternatives like almond milk, coconut milk, or plant-based butter to create delicious baked goods without any dairy.

How do I ensure my recipe comes out easily from the Silicone Floral Pan?

To ensure easy release, lightly grease the pan with cooking spray or oil before pouring in your batter. Additionally, allowing your baked goods to cool slightly before removing them can help prevent sticking.

Are there any specific cooking times I should follow when using the Enlarged View Silicone Floral Pan?

Cooking times may vary depending on the recipe and your oven. Generally, you can follow the recommended baking times for similar recipes, but keep an eye on your dish as silicone pans may cook slightly faster. Use a toothpick to check for doneness.

Can I use the Enlarged View Silicone Floral Pan in the microwave?

Yes, the silicone pan is microwave-safe, making it a versatile option for quick recipes. Just be sure to adjust cooking times as needed, as microwaves can vary in power.

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