Have you tried this sinful silicone pan recipe?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a recipe for homemade Reese's Cups made in a silicone pan, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on the recipe and the silicone pan itself.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared that they successfully used the recipe at a show, resulting in two bookings.
  • Several participants expressed excitement about the recipe and requested it to be reposted.
  • Another participant mentioned using Nestle's milk chocolate morsels instead of candy-making chocolate, noting it worked well.
  • One participant inquired about substituting melted chocolate chips for candy-making chocolate, expressing a preference for chocolate chips.
  • Another participant shared their experience of filling the silicone cups to the top for a flat presentation.
  • One participant noted they had not yet used their silicone pan but planned to make the peanut butter cups for their shows.
  • Some participants discussed the versatility of the silicone pan, mentioning various uses like making cupcakes, brownies, and ice cream.
  • One participant expressed uncertainty about purchasing the silicone pan, weighing its practicality against potential space concerns.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the necessity and practicality of the silicone pan, with some participants advocating for its purchase based on positive experiences, while others remain uncertain about its utility.

Contextual Notes

Participants shared personal experiences with the recipe and the silicone pan, reflecting a range of preferences for chocolate types and cooking methods.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in recipe ideas and product discussions related to silicone pans may find this thread beneficial.

  • Thread starter
  • #31
SL is Southern Living at Home.
 
gilliandanielle said:
How much is 1 lb of chocolate chips? 2 cups?
yes Gillian 1lb is 2 cups or 16oz
 
thanks
jodistrauss said:
SL is Southern Living at Home.


Thanks!! for telling me that!! I"m trying to stretch my message!!!
 
CAmomCookin4U said:
yes Gillian 1lb is 2 cups or 16oz
Actually, a 12 0z bag of Chocolate Chips is exactly 2 cups....what you are referring to is measurements for wet ingredients. Dry ingredients can differ in weight, and so when converting dry ingredients from oz. and lbs. to cups, you always need to measure.
 

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