🍲 Freeze, Store, Savor - Your Meal Prep Game Changer!
The Souper Cubes 1 Cup Silicone Freezer Molds are designed for effortless meal prep, allowing you to freeze soups, sauces, and leftovers in convenient portion sizes. Made from food-safe silicone, these molds are dishwasher safe and oven safe up to 415°F, making them a versatile addition to your kitchen. Each tray features fill lines for easy measuring and comes in a stylish aqua color, perfect for modern kitchens.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type Free | PVC Free, BPA Free, Phthalate Free, Lead Free |
Material | Silicone |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.75"L x 5.75"W x 2.5"H |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Shape | Square |
Color | Aqua |
M**L
My favorite kitchen accessory!
I'm going to be honest: I don't spend a ton of time in the kitchen, I don't really like to cook all that much, I'm not big on leftovers, and I rarely rave about any kitchen gadgets, but I positively LOVE these SouperCubes and have bought multiple sizes of them and given them as gifts, as well.I have a couple of comfort soup recipes I love but are a pain to make, so when I do make them, I make double or triple batches. The problem in the past has been freezing them in large plastic containers--they take up way too much room in the freezer, and once frozen, it's super difficult to carve out a single serving, since the rest of my family isn't in love with those recipes. Even if they were, we'd still have to basically thaw the entire frozen thing and then eat the leftovers in a couple of days or it would all go to waste.These SouperCubes solve that dilemma! I can't overstate how much I love them, truly.I freeze the soup (or whatever I've made) in whichever size I need/want (and I've started making homemade pet food, too, so I can freeze portions of chicken or beef broth in the right sizes easily for making up pet meals, etc.), then once they're frozen, I pop them out of the cubes, wrap them individually in wax paper, and store them back in the freezer in freezer bags with the dates/contents written on the outside. It frees up space in the freezer and frees up the SouperCubes for more batches of other things. It's organized and so easy to pull out a single (or however many I need) serving to pop in a soup pot and heat back up in minutes for a homemade (and relatively healthy) meal. It's also helping me stay on top of making pet meals, which can be... a long process. They'd be great for making batches of homemade baby food, too, or portions of casseroles, or whatever your heart desires. They have a variety of sizes for whatever you need.I will admit these cubes are on the pricey side, so I try to wait for them to go on sale, but honestly they're worth the regular price.If I have one (minor) complaint about them, it can be a little difficult to get the food back out of the containers once it's frozen. It's very smooth, but it takes some hand strength, and my hands aren't the greatest. It helps to let the cubes warm up just slightly (not enough for anything to thaw) or to have a stronger person handy, but if you're the strongest one in your household and have difficulty, go slow, do let them warm up just slightly, and try going from one side to the other lengthwise rather than pressing in the middle and trying to pop the whole thing out at once. You can pretty much turn the whole slot inside out and it will pop back into shape and place by pressing it back in the right way, no problem. I don't know if that will create weaknesses/tears in the silicon over time, but so far I haven't had any problems with that.If you like to cook in large batches, meal prep, have a baby or pets you're making homemade food for, or anything of that nature, you need these. They'd also be great for making up batches of juice or your favorite frozen (alcoholic or not) cocktails ahead of time (for all you partiers out there--you know who you are.) Freeze and store them in the 1 cup sizes, drop one per guest into each glass to thaw a bit before they arrive, and enjoy--safely and responsibly, of course. Just be aware that with alcohol added they might stay sort of slushy, so you might need to store them in the cubes in that case and just scoop them out as needed. That's also an option for anything else if you don't need the cubes for other things right away and don't want to deal with the freezer bags, since they come with snap-on lids.
G**A
Amazing
These food containers have literally saved my mental sanity.. how am I able to work, school, church, ministry, and get fully cooked meals on the table and for lunches each day…. The answer is meal planning and freezer meals.These containers are called Souper cubes.. they are a bit of an investment, but much better quality then the cheaper options . They are not at all flimsy like the cheaper options. The lid is tight and they are freezer, oven, and microwave safe.I make big batches of chili, Korean Cury, pasta sauce, soups, ect and save at lease a container for future meals. I simple pop out after it’s frozen add to a freezer bag or glass container for lunch… simple add a side dish ,salad , bread , ect. and you have a delicious homemade meal in minutes. I pack my lunch every day for work and sometimes dinner as well if I know I have church, or prison ministry. I have saved so much money on my grocery budget as food doesn’t go to waste, and no impulse fast food on busy nights. I am often asked to house/ dog sit last min and I simple pack a few meal options and no stress about what to eat on a weekend away from home. If you can buy it in the freezer section of any store you can probably make a healthier version , cheaper and better at home and simple freezer a bit more for later.If you don’t like eating left overs this is a way you can have options without eating a big pot of chili for a week. Just start making a bit extra of your favorite meal and add to freezer, in a few weeks you will have 3-5 option for later .Bonus they pop out so easy after they are frozen and if you are doing portion control this is an easy way to know how much you are eating as wash containers has measurements . You can get 1/2 cup-2 cup container. Say you want chili and rice for lunch.. just freezer 1/2 containers of rice, and 1 cup containers chili.. pop one of each out and add to glass containers , take to work and heat and enjoy! Homemade lunch to make any coworkers jealous .. 😉 wink wink wives.  Say one of your kids is sick and you have a pot of chicken noodle soup .. add to freezer and you don’t have to cook multiple meals .. the options are endless.Ok enjoy my the commercial/ rant on these.. just trust me.. I have never loved a product so much in my kitchen.
E**H
Fantastic!!!!
We are soup fanatics! And, for some reason, I cannot make a small batch of soup. I make enough to feed a small country. It’s ridiculous. We never eat enough of the leftovers before they go bad. We tried freezing, but never had a good container.Utilizing this and our vacuum sealer worked like a dream. Individual size soup when you want it. We just microwave it or fix it on the stove from frozen.The best thing is, despite being silicone, these do NOT collapse. You can stack them on top of each other, so you’re not wasting freezer space.The soup pops out easy when frozen.There are knockoffs all over the place, but I’m really glad I got the Souper brand. My brother got me a knockoff in a larger size & I sent it back. It was so floppy, and had to have a pan under it to stabilize. Not impressed.
A**Y
Exactly what we needed.
We used this for Thanksgiving leftovers and was able to fill the spaces with turkey and gravy in some while filling the others (the second set) with stuffing, potatoes, and green bean casserole. It frozen well, very durible, and the food popped out of the spots easily to place in a freezer bag or container easily! The only issues was temporarily staining from our sweet potato casserole, but came off with a magic eraser. Washes well in the top rack of the dishwasher and they did not spill in the freezer. They held a lot of food, so multiple rectangles could be used in single meals for one to two people. They look nice, as I got the teal ones.
J**E
BIG Pot of Soup Stove to Freezer
I love making fresh soups in the Fall and Winter. If you are going to make a pot of soup, make a BIG one and freeze some. I have tried other brands but the Soup Cubes are the best. Well made and firm. Easy handling and easy transport to freezer. All the good stuff and none of the bad. Grest size choices. Worth the price.
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