In the Pantry: Cool Ice Cube Tray Tricks that Can Save You Time and Money (2024)

A recent study said that globally, 1.3 billon tons of food is discarded annually. How much food do you waste because you're not sure how to save it for later use? This week on In the Pantry, Aida Mollenkamp shows off cool ice cube tray tricks that can help you save money and do your part to reduce unnecessary food waste.

Red wine. "The first thing that you could be saving are liquids," says Mollenkamp. "For example, if you opened a good bottle of red wine and you don't want to throw it out, you could put it into the ice cube tray [and] freeze it up." Cold drinks like sangria could be chilled with cubes of wine instead of water. And if you have a recipe that requires braising or a sauce that calls for red wine, just add a few wine cubes.

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Coffee. Instead of pouring an unused pot of coffee down the sink, pour it in ice cube trays and freeze it. The next time you want iced coffee, just add a few cubes to your hot coffee or espresso instead of water cubes. "That way, the iced coffee doesn't get watered down," says Mollenkamp.

Buttermilk. Ever cook a dish that requires a small amount of buttermilk and then wonder what to do with the leftover liquid? Just freeze it in ice cube trays. You could defrost the cubes before using them in baking mixes like pancakes or muffins, or just add them frozen to cream-based soups. Mollenkamp estimates that each cube of buttermilk is about 2 tablespoons.

Mollenkamp also shared her tips for saving "flavor boosters" -- little bits of flavor that you add to dishes to amp up their taste.

Tomato paste. Place unused tomato paste in ice cube trays and freeze. Use the cubes when making braises, soups, and pasta sauces.

Pureed herbs and greens. Purée extra kale, chard or spinach and store it in ice cube trays. "You could do the same thing with parsley or mint. And for the kale and chard, if you're doing something like making a smoothie, you could use those cubes." As for herbs, add them to any dish, like a soup or sauce, that's already warm and the heat will melt the ice cube.

Pesto. If you have a bounty of basil, make a batch of pesto and freeze it in ice cube trays. "Pesto is one of those things that when you're making something and you're not sure exactly what it needs in terms of flavor, try just popping one of these pesto cubes into the pan and you'll see how much flavor they release," says Mollenkamp.

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Ice cube trays also come in handy for making bite-size desserts. "This way you can have well portion control when you have a sweet tooth," says Mollenkamp. An easy way to use ice cube trays for dessert is to make miniature popsicles. Use leftover fruit juice and when the liquid is half frozen, place a popsicle stick into the cube and then return the tray to the freeze until the cubes have hardened. "This is really great for little kids, so that they have a little bit of a dessert without having to have a whole popsicle," she says. If you want to up the ante on your bite-size sweets, check out these two easy recipes that produce gorgeous desserts.

No Bake Cheesecake Bites
Makes approximately 18 servings

8 ounces cream cheese
1/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
¼ cup heavy cream
4 ounces milk chocolate, melted
1 cup graham cracker crumbs

Instructions
Put cream cheese in blender with sugar, vanilla, and cream and process until smooth. To assemble using an 18-cube ice cube tray, add one teaspoon of melted chocolate to each cube and place in freezer until chocolate hardens. Add one tablespoon of cream cheese mixture to each cube, and then top with graham cracker crumbs.

Pound Cake Ice Cream Bites
Makes approximately 18 servings

2 cups frozen raspberries
¾ cups sugar
Juice from one half lemon
1 pint ice cream, any flavor, at room temperature
Pound cake cut into cubes that can fit in ice cube tray

Instructions
Place raspberries, sugar, and lemon juice in a blender and purée to create a sauce. To assemble using an 18-cube ice cube tray, fill 1/3 of each cube with raspberry purée. Place in freezer until sauce hardens. When ready, add about a tablespoon of ice cream to each cube, and then top each cube with pound cake.

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In the Pantry: Cool Ice Cube Tray Tricks that Can Save You Time and Money (2024)

FAQs

How do you make ice cubes that come out of tray easier? ›

  1. Pour cool water on the bottom of the tray. Regardless of what kind of ice cube tray you're using, it's always a good idea to start by running some cool water over the underside of the tray. ...
  2. Make, and remove, 'fresh' cubes only. Don't leave tray in freezer too long.
  3. Pour water over tray to loosen cubes.
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What can you do with an ice cube tray? ›

An ice cube tray is great for making miniature desserts, storing things like herbs or stock for easy use later on, and making unique ice cubes for cold drinks.

How do you make ice trays freeze faster? ›

If you plan to stick with your typical freezer ice cube trays but need ice fast, turn down the temperature on your freezer and try filling your trays with boiling water to take advantage of the Mpemba effect.

How do you save ice cubes? ›

Store your ice cubes in a paper bag.

Whether you rely on your ice dispenser, use an ice cube tray or buy it by the pound, quickly transfer the cubes to a clean paper bag. Fold it closed and store it in the freezer. Pull out the cubes as you need them. They shouldn't stick together.

Why put dish soap in ice cube tray? ›

In one video the London-based NHS worker began by pouring Fairy antibacterial dishwashing liquid into ice cube trays and left the detergent to freeze for a few hours. The tough food stains can be seen sliding off the oven racks with ease by using the frozen cubes.

Can you freeze juice in ice cube trays? ›

Fruit, Citrus, and Green Juices

Freeze leftover fruit juices you can't finish before you go away, leftover citrus juice that was more than you needed for a recipe, and even freeze ice cube trays of leftover cold-pressed green juice for a no-waste use another day.

What makes ice stay frozen longer? ›

Add Salt to Your Ice

Adding salt to the water before freezing lowers the freezing temperature of the water, which means your ice will actually be colder than frozen fresh water. Using seawater will work even better.

Does aluminum foil make ice melt faster? ›

The ice cube wrapped in aluminum foil will melt before the one wrapped in paper and cloth. Because of its chemical make-up, aluminum transfers heat better than both paper and cloth, so heat from the room reaches the cube more quickly.

How long should it take for a tray of ice cubes to freeze? ›

On average, it takes a standard tray of ice cubes about four hours to freeze completely. However, that time can differ greatly depending on a number of factors. For instance, the size and shape of each ice cube can make it freeze much faster or slower.

Does putting salt on ice make it last longer? ›

One way is to simply add salt to the water before freezing it. The salt will lower the freezing point, causing the ice to melt slower and keeping your drinks colder for longer. You can also use salt to melt ice that has already formed. Simply sprinkle salt on top of the ice and watch as it melts.

How do you make a bag of ice last longer? ›

One sure-fire way to make the ice in your ice chest last longer is to add a simple household item, salt. Rock salt, to be exact. Much like salt helps freeze ice cream as it churns, it can help the ice in your cooler last longer because salt lowers the freezing point.

How do you keep an ice cube cold for 4 hours? ›

Use a light colored container.

Light colors absorb less heat, and will help to keep your ice from melting. A cooler or ice bucket made from nylon or Styrofoam will keep the ice cool for at least the day. A plastic container will keep ice cool overnight, as long as it is not placed in direct sunlight.

Why is my ice maker not dumping ice from the tray? ›

If your ice maker is not dropping ice, it could be that there's a blockage in the ice tray, or an ice cube is jammed between the bin and the lever. If this happens, here are some things you can do: Double-check that the lever is pushed down and/or the ice maker is switched on.

Why does ice stick to plastic ice cube trays? ›

Minerals are pushed out of cubes as the expand and get deposited on the tray sides and bottom (especially plastic trays) and ice sticks to these impurities. Ice forms around the inside of the tray first - often at the bottom first. The formation acts like a wedge keeping ice in the tray.

Why does the bottom ice tray freeze harder? ›

Ice as a solid and a crystal is a "temperature solid". The tray on bottom will be a little cooler thus freezer a smidge faster and become in equilibrium with the freezer sooner. They will also be more prone to thermal stress.

How do you make ice not stick to a container? ›

Store Ice In A Brown Paper Bag To Keep The Cubes From Sticking.

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