Does anyone know how to make an ice sculpted bowl to display shrimp cocktail in?!


Question:

Does anyone know how to make an ice sculpted bowl to display shrimp cocktail in?


Answers:
you use a mold...try michael's craft store...google ice sculpture molds...phone a catering svs....

nope but u should hire some1

you could do a mold,

put a big bowl , fill it with some water, then but a smaller bowl inside the water and then freeze the whole contraption.

fill enough water so it goes up on all sides, and then like tape the bowl in place on the top so it dosetn move around

http://www.dazzlingice.com/ice_bowls.htm...

I think the way to do it is to fill 1 bowl with water, and then pace a smaller bowl inside of it and freeze... you can add stuff to it:

1. Line a large bowl with evergreen and cranberries, or fresh herbs or flowers.
2. Nest smaller bowl inside of it. Fill the space between two bowls with water.
3. Place in freezer for several hours or overnight.
4. Place bowls in sink and allow to stand until top bowl easily lifts out.
5. Carefully lift ice bowl from larger bowl. Place on a large plate and fill with shrimp

Ice Bowl

Things you'll need:
2 salad bowls that fit into each other
(about 1/2" to 1" different in size)
1 stone or paperweight

Ingredients
? 1 star fruit
? Water

1. Fill half of the larger bowl with water. Place the smaller bowl on top of the water, add the paperweight to keep the bowl in place, and put the whole thing in the freezer for 1 hour.

2. Remove from the freezer and insert slices of star fruit in the gap between the two bowls. Fill the gap with water up to the rim of the larger bowl and freeze overnight.

3. To un-mold your creation, quickly run it under hot water and pop it out of the bowl. Be careful―it's fragile! Keep the bowl on ice or in the freezer until you are ready to use it.

google it

you got good answers to your question, but let your water sit out for a while before freezing to get a Clare see throw mold

Put crushed ice in the water and your bowl will sit in it easier




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