Excellent idea via Dave Canterbury's site. I had considered buying the squishy bowl just out of curiosity, but now I'm definitely going to be buying some soon. There are so many different uses for these things that I hadn't considered until I saw this video.
nice idea, they make silicone cookware so i guess it's a natural evolution of it's use, but you can only get 212*F this way. wonder if there's a way to heat it up hotter without using the double boiler, then you could use something like instant muffin/cake mix.
Excellent idea via Dave Canterbury's site. I had considered buying the squishy bowl just out of curiosity, but now I'm definitely going to be buying some soon. There are so many different uses for these things that I hadn't considered until I saw this video.
frozenmusic82 6 months ago
cool idea! What stove and cook set are you using?
gerberboy0100 9 months ago
@ccg711 doesnt salt water boil at a higher temp? more than likely affect the flavor but...
anubis1335 10 months ago
Do you think you could do scrambled eggs and pre-cooked bacon in that???
benwhitecomau 10 months ago
nice idea, they make silicone cookware so i guess it's a natural evolution of it's use, but you can only get 212*F this way. wonder if there's a way to heat it up hotter without using the double boiler, then you could use something like instant muffin/cake mix.
ccg711 1 year ago
Thats a neat idea i would have never thought of doing that.
DEDMNKY 1 year ago
I never thought I'd see a squishy bowl being put to that kind of use
vh2k 1 year ago