
These bowls are an easy way to make dinner fun! I made these a week ago and then froze them till I needed them. They were perfect with beef stew tonight!

Evelyn gobbled up her stew....
then gobbled up her bowl!

Sorry this picture is a little blurry. Here the "bowls" are slipped out of the baking dishes.

Above are the bread bowls before rising and below is obviously after rising...just wanted to show you what they look like before and after. I dropped the stack of ramekins that I had and broke all but 2 big and 2 small ones! So I made 2 free form bowls to see how that would work if someone didn't have ramekins. I thought it worked out just fine, the bowl was just fatter and shorter, but still held soup well.

Hot out of the oven!

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