Ice Capades: 28 Creative Ice Cube Recipes (2024)

These icy recipes are sure to score a perfect 10. No triple salchows and double axels here, just a trusty ice cube tray and good ol’ H2O We’ve brought you refreshing Sorbet Bites and don’t forget, Ice Ice Baby, our creative takes on jazzing up the ice cube. Now, enter ice capades, the stars on ice! From simple to complex and everything in between, chill out with these glistening recipes.

1. Chocolate Bonbon Bombes: The French know how to eat well, and this little bonbon can only be described by the familiar phrase, “je ne sais quois!” (via Health)

2. Chocolate Covered Strawberries Made In An Ice Cube Tray: A simple twist on a classic. Sweet strawberries suspended in rich chocolate à la, the handy, ice cube tray. (via CheapRecipeBlog)

3. Rice Krispy Treat Poppers: Snap, Crackle, FUNFETTI! A bite-sized rice krispy treat dipped in almond bark, with a douse of sprinkles. (via Smart School House)

4. Bite-sizedChocolate Turtle Candy Bars: Go ahead, lose control—take two bites ’cause these little candy bars are healthy and raw. Packed with cocoa, dates, almond butter, and pecans, they are sure to fool you! (via Almonds & Avocados)

5. Frozen Cheesecake Bites: A delightful one-bite for a sweet-tooth craving! Crunchy and creamy these are perfect for parties and gatherings. (via BetterRecipes)

6. Hot Chocolate Sticks: Get creative with cocoa! Warm up with hot chocolate on a stick and don’t worry, marshmallows are included! (via 30 Pounds of Apples)

7. A Real Wake Up Call (Inside Out Bloody Mary): Wake up call! Turn your bloody mary inside out with this clever drink: A spicy martini poured over bloody mary cubes, preventing a watered down drink! (via ellenfork)

8. Blueberry Martini Jello Shots: Slurp from dixie cups no more! Make your jello shots really jiggle with the help of an ice cube tray not too mention the blueberry vodka. (via BIONIC bites)

9. Beet Root Shots with Tarragon Yogurt Ice Cubes: Get a little avant-garde at your next festivity, and surprise guests with this delightful shot. Bright red beetroots, cool yogurt cubes, and a scent of tarragon are sure to please. (via BBC GoodFood)

10. Chai Iced Tea Cubes: These super-concentrated chai iced tea cubes will have your iced-chai tea latte at the ready anytime. Simply mix the cubes with cold milk for a refreshing blend of Masala Chai. (via Will Cook for Friends)

11. Freeze & Preserve Fresh Herbs in Olive Oil: Most dishes begin with oil, onion, garlic and herbs/spices, so why not save yourself a step, and preserve fresh herbs with olive oil. These tasteful cubes are read for soups, stews, roasts and sauces. (via theKitchn)

12. Sofrito: This Latin American staple, composed of tomatoes and accented with garlic, onions, cumin, jalapeños, and cilantro can be preserved in cube form. Once frozen, remove the sofrito cubes from the tray and put them in a container with a lid or in a Ziploc bag, ready for soups, stews, rice, and bean dishes. (via Analida’sEthnic Spoon)

13. Green Tomato Pesto: Not your traditional pesto, try this end-of-garden favorite this summer, and freeze to enjoy over the winter! A great way to use up unripened tomatoes. (via Trisha Brink Design)

14. Coconut Milk Ice Cubes: Simply toss these cubes into smoothies like this Coconut Pineapple Pumpkin Seed Smoothie adding a touch of sweet creamy-ness. For an extra boost outta bed, try this Toasted Coconut Mocha Frappucinno. (via Can You Freeze This)

15. Bite-Sized Party Bark: Find a fun ice cube tray and whip up these bite-sized snacks in about an hour. A hit at parties and perfect for snacks on the go. (via HappyHourProjects)

16. FunFruit Sushi: FRUSHI! A sushi that anyone will like, kids included. (via food network)

17. Baked Tots: A healthy spin on the frozen potato-y treat! Want to keep it untraditional? Serve with this feta yogurt sauce instead of ketchup.(via Mom, What’s for Dinner)

18. {Chocolate Chip Energy Bites} Homemade Nut-free LARA Bar: Be sure to stow a few of these protein-packed bites in your gym bag. These energy bites can go where you go! (via Martine Holston)

19. Frozen Fruit Salad: Just like Grandma used to make. Get hip like Grandma, and whip up a batch of these icy treats to cool off. (via A Pinch of the Plains)

20. Christmas Ice Cubes: Whimsy and mint come together in these Christmas-y cubes of joy! Cheers to the holidays with bright red and mint. (via FUNKYTIME)

21. Reese’s Peanut Butter Shooters: DIY your shot glass, and eat it too! This Halloween, toast to chocolate and peanut butter with these tasty shooters. FYI, you will need a shot glass ice cube tray. (via Brit + Co.)

22. Homemade Baileys Irish Cream: The luck of the Irish all in one glass. Homemade Bailey’s Irish Cream is scented with flavorful coffee cubes a cheers to St. Patty’s Day. (via Camille STYLES)

23. Conversation Heart Bark: Will you be mine. You’ll have them saying yes with this colorfully, sweet conversation heart bark. Be sure to use a heart shaped ice cube tray for Valentine’s Day. (via the decorated cookie)

24. Make Your OwnSeed Bombs: Welcome spring with the bursting of wildflowers, seed bomb-style! A fun DIY activity with family and friends. (via Wearable Planter)

24. Make Your OwnDishwasher Detergent Tabs: Chemical free and easy on the pocket, these dishwasher tabs are a green way to add some sparkle to your dishes. (via ONE GOOD THING by Jillee)

26. How To MakeSugar Scrub Cubes: Make 3-different scents all in one ice cube tray! Try Maple and Brown Sugar, Vanilla Coffee and Pumpkin Spice. A great giveaway at showers or an addition to a spa gift basket. (via Henry Happened)

27. Clean Your Garbage Disposal WithLemon And Vinegar Ice Cubes: Freshen your garbage disposal with these odor-fighting cubes. Made with common household items, and easy store. (via ONE GOOD THING by Jillee)

28. Seed Starter From AnIce Cube Tray: Eco-conscious and thrifty, try your green thumb at a DIY seed starting kit. Perfect for baby lettuces. (via MRBROWNTHUMB)

Do you have any ice cube recipes that land a perfect 10? Let us know in the comments below.

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Ice Capades: 28 Creative Ice Cube Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How do you make unique ice cubes? ›

You can use fresh herbs, fruit, and edible flowers. Make sure the flowers and herbs are small enough to add to the ice cube tray. Thyme, Rosemary, and Mint are some of my favorite. Oranges, blueberries, and slices of strawberries are great for infusing flavors.

How to make ice cubes taste better? ›

How to Make Ice That Tastes Good. As consumers, we can take certain measures to improve the taste of ice, such as using filtered (or distilled) water for ice production, regularly cleaning our fridge or freezer, using a tray with a lid, and storing the ice away from strong-smelling foods.

How do you make decorative ice cubes? ›

*For decor that are heavier or sink (typically the fruits)—we add an extra step to make sure the ice cubes hold their shape.
  1. Fill ice cube sections ⅓ full with filtered water.
  2. Freeze.
  3. Drop a fruit on top of each ice section.
  4. Fill each section with water to the top,
  5. Freeze.

How do you make fluffy ice cubes? ›

Soft ice, also known as nugget ice, has a cult following thanks to its chewy, soft texture. To make it at home, freeze club soda or carbonated water in an ice tray. Then, crush the cubes using your method of choice, like in a blender or with a muddler. Drink up!

Can you freeze orange juice in ice cube trays? ›

Next time you have a bit of orange juice left in the fridge, freeze it in ice, cube, trays, and then add it to sparkly flavoured water! You're gonna love this refreshing drink!

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.

Why put hot water in ice cube trays? ›

There's actually a neat trick called the Mpemba Effect that might speed up the process to as little as half an hour. It sounds like a superpower but you don't have to be a superhero to use it. It's as simple as using hot water instead of cold water when making ice.

How to make fancy ice at home? ›

One way to make ice with directional freezing is by using a container with insulated sides, like a small cooler with the lid removed, to freeze a solid block of ice. Fill the cooler with filtered water, leaving about an inch of space at the top, and then put it in a freezer for around 48 hours.

What makes ice unique? ›

Ice is a unique substance because its solid state — ice — is less dense than its liquid state. Because of this property, ice floats in water. Physical properties are characteristics of a substance. They do not change.

How do you make realistic ice cubes? ›

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  1. Mixing the resin. To create fake ice with Encapso K, we need to mix an equal amount of Part A and Part B. ...
  2. Let it cure. Pour the mixture into a plastic mould container and let it cure overnight. ...
  3. Carve and reshape to ice cubes. ...
  4. Put them to use.

How do you make super ice? ›

Super Ice!
  1. Step 1: What You'll Need. -1 cup of water. ...
  2. Step 2: Shake It Up. Put the lemon juice, water, and salt in the water bottle and shake it up. ...
  3. Step 3: Freeze It. Pour the concoction into the resealable bag and throw it into the freezer. ...
  4. Step 4: Use It.

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