Avocado cubes to frozen chocolate milk: 30 genius ice cube tray hacks
They’re cool as ice

Save leftover greens

Always have cookie dough handy

Having cookie dough in the freezer means you can whip up a freshly-baked treat in under 25 minutes. Store it in small cubes so it will defrost quicker. Once soft, roll into balls and press into cookie shapes before baking until golden as per the recipe. Here are 30 secret steps to perfect cookies.
Have ready to use ginger

Save wine for a bolognese

Freeze leftover avocado

Did you know you can freeze avocado? Whizz it up with a squeeze of lemon juice to stop it going brown, and freeze. When you need it, defrost thoroughly and use for guacamole or blend into smoothies for a creamy texture. Check out our gallery for more ways to use avocado.
Freeze eggs you’re not ready to use

Make show-stopping drinks

Stop yogurt going to waste

Not going to use up all your yogurt by its use-by date? Avoid waste by freezing it in an ice cube tray. Use it to make a creamy curry, defrost to use in a yogurt cake or blitz to make a frozen yogurt dessert. If you decide to do the latter, here are 30 inspired topping ideas you've been missing out on.
Get refreshed with frozen coffee cubes

Rustle up a fun treat for kids

Freeze fresh lemon and orange juice for a citrus injection

Add an extra shot of vitamin C to juices and smoothies by adding fresh orange or lemon juice ice cubes. Frozen lemon juice is also handy if you need a citrus injection for risottos or pasta recipes. Just throw a cube into the hot pan and it will melt in seconds.
Make a colour changing matcha latte

Keep leftover herbs for future dishes

Boost your smoothie

If you’ve got soft fruit that’s about to turn or leftover fruit salad, whizz them up in a blender and freeze in an ice cube tray. Drop them into a smoothie to cool it down, or use them as smoothie boosters when you're short on fruit. For help with how long you can store food for, check out our gallery.
Have baby food at the ready

Make a quick tomato sauce

Freeze leftover tomato purée or juice and use for a quick tomato sauce. Frozen tomato juice also makes great ice cubes for a bloody mary when you need a soothing hangover antidote or special brunch cocktail.
Make mini rocky road bites

Make your favourite chocolate rocky road recipe, tip into a silicone ice cube tray and chill until set. They're great for when you need a bite-sized sugar rush.
Make treats for fido

Stockpile seasonal pesto

Keep leftover pesto by freezing portions in an ice cube tray. This works particularly well for wild garlic pesto which is only in season for a couple of months. Just defrost cubes in the fridge and stir through your favourite pasta year-round.
Cool down with mini ice pops

Chill drinks with cherry ice cubes

Make mini crispies

Never run out of fresh stock

Try a vegan iced coffee

Keep cool with watermelon

Make funky cake pops

Use a silicone ice cube mould for this one. Make your favourite cake pop recipe (or give this one a go), push the baked and blitzed cake crumbs into the ice cube tray, and leave to set with a lolly stick. Then the fun part – cover the cake pops in icing and decorations.
Jazz up water with lemon and mint cubes

Make your glass of water more exciting with these lemon and mint ice cubes. As you drink, they'll melt and flavour the water. Get more ideas for incredible infusions here.
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Make mess-free chocolate strawberries

Say goodbye to mess when making chocolate-covered strawberries. Instead, fill an ice cube tray with melted chocolate, insert a whole strawberry into each section and leave to set. Just turn out when you're ready to eat them.
Try mini no-bake cheesecakes

This works best with a silicone ice cube tray. Mix crushed biscuits with melted butter, push into the ice cube tray and leave in the fridge to set for at least an hour. Whisk cream cheese and double cream together until smooth and thick, then spoon on top of the biscuit mixture and leave to set in the fridge ideally overnight. The next day, you could top with a layer of jelly, or simply turn out onto a plate and decorate with fresh fruit.
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