Plastic containers for quince paste

gayle6, Mar 1, 3:25pm
Can anyone tell me where I can buy small plastic containers with lids to put my quince paste in! Looking for around 150g capacity.

elliehen, Mar 1, 9:19pm
The blue-handled containers (Sistema!) in the supermarket have that tiny size - it's perfect for fruit paste.

bluecalico, Mar 2, 12:25am
I use Lisa's hummus ones.even though a bit bigger don't fill to the top, and they come out easily. I alsodo it in a sponge roll tin, dry it out, then cut into squares and then wrap in baking paper then tin foil.This is then a good size for a cheese board etc.

duckmoon, Mar 2, 12:43am
I put mine in glass jars, from arthur Holmes .

They have a website

olwen, Mar 2, 12:52am
I made apricot and damson paste, made it really firm then set it, cut it up and wrapped it in paper, a bit like blue calico.Must go and check my quinces!

samsnan, Mar 2, 4:04am
Go to your nearest Payless plastics or similar shop. They have all sorts of plastic containers some like the takeaway ones.