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QuestionWill this work with a large mold (bundt-cake size)?QamarTop AnswererYes - just do it carefully and gently.
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QuestionWill this work for small silicone moulds?Community AnswerIf the mould is silicone, just run a butter knife around the inside edge and turn the mould inside out.
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QuestionWill it work with a glass container?Abigail HeinzCommunity AnswerYes, this should work using a glass container.
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QuestionWhat if I am using a ceramic antique mold that I can't squeeze to get it to release?Pat Southwood-TheronCommunity AnswerSpray the mold with cooking oil (like Pam) before you put in your jelly.
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QuestionTo get the bottom layer unstuck from the pan, should I grease or wet the pan before pouring in the jelly layer?Community AnswerDip the bottom of the pan in warm water for a minute before trying to remove the jelly layer; it should pop right out.
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QuestionDo I put the mold in the warm water after the jelly has set before I'm ready to remove the mold, or do I put it in while the jelly is still watery as its setting?Community AnswerYou would put the mold in warm water after it has set or the jelly might take longer to set.
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QuestionI'm using a metal mould, will this method work?Maya KearnsCommunity AnswerYes. It might even work better because of the metal's conductivity. Just take care not to break the jelly.
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