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Make Clear Ice Shell Shot Glasses, Bowls, and Other Shapes

Most of us ice nerds know about making a clear ice sphere shell as pioneered by The Aviary, but you can use the same easy technique to make other shapes. 

 

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The technique to make the ice shell for a drink inside a sphere can be found in The Ice Book - and you can also find it in this story in Imbibe Magazine.

Shells

 

Inspired by a video of a Midwestern lady who used the same technique to make covers for ice lanterns in 5-gallon pails, I made some other shapes. 

Notes and Tips for making Ice Shell Containers

  • Fill a plastic container with water and leave the top off. Freeze for a few hours until you can see a shell forming around the insides.
  • The top layer will be thicker than the bottom and sides, so keep that in mind. 
  • After the first few hours I dipped the container in warm water to loosen it and slid out the shell. I put it back in the freezer outside of the container so that the bottom would freeze faster. 
  • After the layer is thick enough, poke a hole and let the interior water drain. 
  • I expanded the holes using a metal stick dipped into hot/boiling water. See below for another method. 

 

Hollowed out ice containers bowls shot glass_5
Hollowed out ice containers bowls shot glass_5
Hollowed out ice containers bowls shot glass_5
Hollowed out ice containers bowls shot glass_5
Hollowed out ice containers bowls shot glass_5
Hollowed out ice containers bowls shot glass_5

 

 

For this shot glass below, I used the copper pan bottom to melt off the top of the shape entirely. I think it looks great. The downside is that you loose a lot of the height of the shot glass this way, so this would be best in a taller container. 

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Hollowed out ice containers bowls shot glass_5
Hollowed out ice containers bowls shot glass_5

 

 

The Ice Book by Camper English MedResIf you enjoyed this post, please consider purchasing  a copy of The Ice Book to help support this blog, thanks!

 

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