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What can I do with these?

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whyIsARavenLikeAWritingDesk · 29/01/2018 12:01

I bought these modules from a charity shop a few months ago thinking they were just normal cake moulds! I've since moved house and decided to do some baking today so got them out the box and realised they actually fit together! One side has holes in the middle of the dinosaurs! Can anyone help me out?

What can I do with these?
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WunWun · 29/01/2018 12:02

Ice cube tray?

pinyata · 29/01/2018 12:06

Coat with melted chocolate once set use some more melted chocolate to join. I would then use the hole to fill with cream or something similar and then fill hole with melted chocolate

BadgersBum · 29/01/2018 12:07

Fill them with melted chocolate and put them together just before they're set for 3D chocolate dinosaurs. Or do similar with cake mix and hold them together with a blob of buttercream?

SleepFreeZone · 29/01/2018 12:08

Let the kids go mace with play doh?

SleepFreeZone · 29/01/2018 12:08

*mad

BadgersBum · 29/01/2018 12:09

Just looked on Lakeland and they still sell them, I think you're supposed to fill one half completely then put it together in the oven and, when the cake rises it should make a 3D cake.

ArcheryAnnie · 29/01/2018 12:09

So - they are like cake pop baking moulds? You fill the bottom bit with batter, you put the one with the holes on top, and you get 3-D little dinosaur cakes.

That's what I'd assume, anyway.

whyIsARavenLikeAWritingDesk · 29/01/2018 13:44

Ooo ok I'll give the cake hater a go first as that's what I had planned and if not then I'll try the chocolate! Thank you very much, I'll post a finished product x

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