What Is This Pan Used For?

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Old 12-23-2011, 08:37 AM
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I bought this Wilton Silicone Holiday Pan after Christmas one year and since my DD was too sick last year, I didn't get around to using it. Now, I'm ready to use it but I don't know exactly what to use it for. Is it for mini cupcakes or muffins or cake like cookies? I suppose I could use it for sugar cookies? If I pressed the dough into each mold? I'm just really not sure. Has anyone used something like this? I tried googling it but didn't find an answer, just sale ads.
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I believe it is used to make jello jigglers a type of jello that can be eaten like a cookie
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Old 12-23-2011, 08:58 AM
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It looks like it could be a candy mold for chocolates. Blessed Christmas and Happy new year, Ps 150!
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Oh, I never thought of Jello Jigglers. Hmm. I heard it could be a candy mold but I don't have everything for candy and I'm not venturing into a store this time of year, lol. I was thinking of making brownie bites in them but I don't want to waste a batch of brownie batter so I was thinking of just trying one. Merry Christmas!!

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you can use it for candy ,fudge, Jello and jigglers or use for soap making I got one on clearence so I use mine for soaps the other for fudge and wrap with bow!!!
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You can contact Wilton to be sure, but most, if not all, of their silicone pans are oven safe.
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They are chocolate or candy molds
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I say use it any of the things mention about...it will work
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if it made from silicon, it can be baked and you can use it for any of your options
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Lots of baking pans are made of silicone. You should be able to bake small cupcakes in them.
Or you could put pie crust dough in them and after baking, fill with some pudding or, better yet, Whipped cream!
They are Petite for a reason. Good for small hand-held treats. Let your fancy run wild.

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