Summary: Ice cube boxes at home are generally used to freeze ice cubes. However, in addition to ice cubes, ice cube trays can also be used to make a variety of delicacies, such as fruity ice cubes, coffee ice cubes, and ice cube trays.
Peanut butter chocolate, yogurt ice, rose green tea ice, ice cube sushi, ice cube mousse, etc.
Some families will choose to use ice trays to store overcooked baby food supplements. This is of course possible, but be careful not to store perishable food supplements and the storage time should not be too long.
Let’s take a look at what delicious ice trays can be used.
1. What can you use the ice cube box for? In summer, there are usually ice trays in the refrigerator. The frozen ice cubes can be taken out for cooling at any time. However, it would be too wasteful if the ice cube tray is only used to freeze ice cubes.
Well, in fact, ice trays can be used to make a variety of delicacies, so what delicious things can be made with ice trays?
1. Fruity ice cubes. Adding fruit or mint to water can enrich the taste of the ice cubes and make the color of the ice cubes more beautiful.
The preparation is also relatively simple. Just squeeze the fruit you want to eat into juice, then pour the juice into an ice cube tray and put it in the refrigerator to freeze.
2. Coffee ice cubes. If you like to drink iced coffee, you can pour the cooled black coffee into an ice tray, then put it in the refrigerator for quick freezing. The frozen coffee ice cubes can be placed in fresh milk, almond milk or coconut milk.
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3. Ice tray version of peanut butter chocolate. Chop the purchased black chocolate and melt it in hot water. Then mix the peanut butter, honey, a small amount of chopped nuts and a small amount of water until it becomes thick, and then pour 1/1/2 of it into the ice tray.
Take 3 boxes of chocolate sauce, put a little mixture of peanut butter and chopped nuts, then fill it with chocolate, cover it with peanut butter, seal it with plastic wrap and put it in the refrigerator for quick freezing.
4. Yogurt ice tray. If you usually make milkshakes at home, you can directly pour the purchased yogurt into the ice tray. When making milkshakes, take a few pieces and beat them together to make the taste richer and richer.
5. Rose green tea ice: Brew green tea and roses in hot water for 15 minutes respectively. Put the soaked roses and green tea into ice trays respectively, then pour in the tea soup just brewed, and put it in the refrigerator for more than 5 hours.
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6. Mix the crushed digestive biscuits with ice cube mousse and melted butter. Stir evenly, pour it into the ice cube tray and compact it, and put it in the refrigerator. Soak the gelatine slices until soft and melt them in hot water to form gelatine liquid. Pour in the yogurt and whipped cream.
Cream, stir evenly; pour the yogurt paste on the digestive biscuits, shake out the air, and put it in the refrigerator for one hour.
7. Pour 20ml of sushi white vinegar, 5g of sugar, and 2g of salt into 300g of rice and mix well. Spread the plastic wrap on the ice tray, press it with your hands until it sticks to the groove of the ice tray, and put the top ingredients of the sushi into the groove.
, pour the rice onto the ice tray, compact it with a spoon, and put it in the refrigerator for 10 minutes; take out the ice tray, turn it upside down on a plate, peel off the plastic wrap and eat.
2. Can ice trays be used to hold complementary foods? There are many delicious dishes made in ice trays. Some parents also use ice trays to freeze complementary foods, so that when the baby wants to eat, they can just heat them in the microwave. So, can ice trays be used to hold complementary foods?
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Generally speaking, ice trays can be used to store complementary foods, but it should be noted that the complementary foods stored in ice trays must not easily deteriorate and breed bacteria. In addition, ice trays should not store complementary foods for too long. Usually, they should not be stored for more than two days.
The baby eats it to avoid affecting the baby's health.