Ooops! Opened Wrong Container... Need Recipe

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around creative uses for vanilla frosting that was opened unintentionally. Participants share various ideas and personal experiences regarding how to utilize the frosting before it goes bad.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about suggestions for using vanilla frosting in an unplanned recipe to prevent it from going bad.
  • Another participant shares their experience of making a cake and mentions that the frosting can be stored in the fridge if only half is used.
  • One participant expresses a personal preference for eating the frosting directly by the spoonful.
  • Another participant echoes the sentiment of enjoying the frosting straight from the container.
  • One participant suggests a two-step fudge recipe that incorporates the frosting with melted chips.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for the fudge idea and mentions snacking on the leftover frosting.
  • One participant offers a variation of the fudge recipe using Reese's Peanut Butter chips, noting that their child enjoys it.
  • Another participant suggests melting the frosting slightly to dip strawberries in it, describing it as delicious.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on how to use the frosting, with participants sharing a variety of personal experiences and suggestions without a clear consensus on a single best use.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a casual exchange of ideas among participants about utilizing leftover frosting, with a focus on personal preferences and experiences rather than formal recipes or guidelines.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to use leftover frosting may find the shared experiences and ideas helpful.

AJPratt
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Anyone have suggestions for using vanilla frosting in an unplanned recipe? I don't want it to go bad!
 
Make a cake. It will be ok if you put it in the fridge untill you want to use it. I've done that when only using half of the container.
 
Hmmm...I would just eat it by the spoonful personally, but that's just me ;)
 
dannyzmom said:
Hmmm...I would just eat it by the spoonful personally, but that's just me ;)

:D :D I was waiting for someone else to admit to doing this also before I did!! :D :D
 
2 step fudge!

12oz. bag of chips (could be vanilla or butterscotch or whatever you think would taste good with your frosting) Melt slowly in the microwave. Once melted, add about 2/3 can of the frosting...no need to put back in the micro, the leftover heat from the chips will totally combine with the frosting.

Pour out into a parchment lined stone, or let cool for a couple of minutes and press using the cookie press. Or, put into EAD and make "stars" of fudge.
 
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That sounds good! And with the other third left I can snack!
 
KellyTheChef said:
2 step fudge!

12oz. bag of chips (could be vanilla or butterscotch or whatever you think would taste good with your frosting) .......
Get the Reeses Peanut Butter chips and make peanut butter fudge....my 4 yr old son loves ths one!
 
Melt it a little and dip strawberries in it. Put them on parchment or wax paper to cool. YUM.
 

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