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DavieSV
01-04-08, 10:42 PM
My daughters been ill, so I took the day off work to be with her
We made some chocolate cookies this morning, from a women's institute recipie:D (yummie, those old birds new what they were doing)
and then we made some jelly.
Green jelly in a thin metal mold, in the shape of a rabbit
every thing went OK, it set OK,
But my question is..
How on earth do you get it out of the mold without scrambling it?:confused:
Matilda was a little upset, so Daddy said he would consult the fountain of knowledge:notworthy:
ASM-Forever
01-04-08, 10:50 PM
Assuming it's properly set, surely just flip and tap it?
DavieSV
01-04-08, 10:56 PM
Assuming it's properly set, surely just flip and tap it?
That's what we tried
The suction was soo much, it wouldn't release
until more frantic shaking and tapping resulted in the jelly reaching its yield stress resulting in a mushy mess:(
ASM-Forever
01-04-08, 11:06 PM
I just called a girl i know, apparently you should put the outside of the mould in hot water and it will slide out.
I don't know if that will work for sure. :)
Rhiwbina_Squirrel
01-04-08, 11:20 PM
I just called a girl i know, apparently you should put the outside of the mould in hot water and it will slide out.
I don't know if that will work for sure. :)
Yeh, it will. Then stick it back in the fridge for a bit. Should do the trick
DavieSV
01-04-08, 11:23 PM
I just called a girl i know, apparently you should put the outside of the mould in hot water and it will slide out.
I don't know if that will work for sure. :)
I will try that
The warmth may melt the jelly again
I should have thought of that
Thanks:D
tigersaw
01-04-08, 11:23 PM
Used to pour the kettle over the metal mould, then lift it off
muffles
02-04-08, 06:55 AM
Definitely put the mould in warm water to release it!
muffles
02-04-08, 06:57 AM
Obviously I don't mean submerge it, keep the "entrance" to the mould above the water does not contact the jelly....
DoubleD
02-04-08, 10:01 AM
+1 on the warm water on the out side of the mold then turn onto plate.
SoulKiss
02-04-08, 10:06 AM
Put mold on plate the right way up.
Apply heat from Hairdryer/Paint Stripper/Poncy Kitchen Blowtorch thing
Seems the way they do it on those chefy TV shows....
wyrdness
02-04-08, 11:38 AM
Is there anything that the mighty Org does not know?
Spiderman
02-04-08, 02:59 PM
Place mould on plate, place plate in microwave, zapp till desired affect is reached. :D
Is there anything that the mighty Org does not know?
Apparently yes :( http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=107127
dizzyblonde
02-04-08, 04:31 PM
jelly on a plate, jelly on a plate, jelly wobble, jelly wobble, jelly on a plate http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/4/4_13_14.gif (http://www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZSzeb001_ZNxdm824MXGB)
Use a hammer, a proper blowtorch out of the garage, and if all else fails go for the "nuke the bugger from orbit, it's the only way to be sure" option...
DavieSV
02-04-08, 06:09 PM
Went with the warm water method
http://img129.imageshack.us/img129/8817/3rdbirthday056al4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
moment of truth
http://img129.imageshack.us/img129/6267/3rdbirthday059ag5.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Jelly rabbit but not as we know it
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muffles
02-04-08, 07:11 PM
Apparently yes :( http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=107127
But I've got a Wii, I could probably find out ;) (though I have no photos to test with)
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