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Bake your way to creativity! 🍪
This 24-piece stainless steel mini geometric cookie cutter set includes a variety of shapes perfect for cutting cookies, pastries, and more. Made from durable, rust-proof stainless steel, these cutters are dishwasher safe and can withstand high temperatures. The compact storage tin ensures organization, making it an ideal gift for baking lovers and a fun tool for kids to learn about shapes.
V**N
Great for cooking and crafts - Tiny, solid and durable!
These are Small to Micro, but SO useful and fun! Many uses and durable. So far ordered few sets, splitting some for goodie bags in gift baskets. Use mine to feed my "inner child" (yes, I make shapes for soups because I hate carrots, lol) - large purple carrots with yellow centers aren't as tasty as white ones, but make spectacular additions to soups, pickling and crafts. My kimchee includes Daikon radish shapes and other accent veggies. Tiny cutters amuse friends' kids who get fun kid-friendly kitchen gadgets from me: mini waffle makers, bento box kits, boiled egg molds, these cutters (I'll let others give toys that may or may not make it after a while). I have illness-related dexterity issues, so solve them with a small rubber mallot's gentle whack. Takes seconds with no effort. A total dream if you give home made food gifts like pickled vegetables.[Standing on my soapbox, I blame my parents who messed with my head wrt cooking fir over 5 decades] Let's face it, teaching kids to cook and involving them in the process helps learning responsibility and reduces pushback on foods they might be reluctant to try, but ultimately love. It provides effirtless opportunities to bond as a part if daily routine for boys and girls. Making cookies is a time-honored tradition but more involved event. My friends' kids use at least a couple cutters every day - from croutons to veggies, seitan and proteins (adults slice chicken breast into thick flat starters, great fir thin sandwiches and cold cuts). Yellow pepper stars, red hearts, chicken breast octagons - all WANT to be eaten, LOL. We know they taste even better when kiddo makes it him/herself. These are small, so may definitely be a choking hazard if left unattended, but older siblings get to show off for younger ones. Playing with food is highly encouraged. 🤷🏻♀️🤩🏅Price is great for what you get. I wouldn't call them 'cookie cutters' because they are VERY small, but exactly what I needed. Judging by pics on my fridge, I'd say my devious plan is working. Heh ... heh ... (picture my friend's new babysitter's Pikachu face when asked for 'FRIED CHIKIN STARS' by a two year old who is adamant that they taste totally different than other options.] Everyone eats the same meals, none of that nonsense catering to picky eaters, BUT a few minutes make it more fun and early prep helps, especially when they are the ones doing it.[Those of us who grow own veggies or get deliveries of dicounted perfectly tasty and healthy surplus/oddly shaped/oversized produce will appreciate novel uses beyond traditional methods.]P.S. Recent "laziness is the mother of invention": I came up with a novel use of my second set to make doggie biscuits amd home made 'goldfish'-like baked snacks. I took a spare marble rolling pin and "epoxied" shapes all over it. Simply roll out dough and roll pin over the sheet. Worked amazingly well and its weight helped my useless hands. Collected dough and repeated. It worked equally well on fondant, thick ganache, pizza dough, extra thickened gelatin (for cake decoration) and Turkish Delight. When latest set arrives my "welding guru" buddy will attach old and new sets tightly spaced to a honed steel rolling pin. Sure, I'll handwash with a spray but this sucker is well worth it. Spraying rolled out dough keeps it from sticking. Can't wait!]
A**R
Cookie cutters/pastry cutters
I love them! Love the tin that they come in and love the cookie cutters!
S**E
Oh What FUN!
Ordered these to use in making tiny tea sandwiches later this month, but when they arrived today they were so cute I had to use them right away. Fast forward: Hubby arrived home with 3 bags of cut-up fruit from a Publix BYGO sale (should never let him go alone) before the holiday so there's my experiment with the new canape cutters. See our RW&B salad above. I'm sure it will be a hit at tomorrow's July 4th BBQ. Even the tiniest cutter seems pretty sturdy and the metal case makes them all easy to store. Can't wait to experiment more!
M**E
Cut outs
Too small
J**R
Perfect size
Perfect! Just what I was looking for! Good price for these TINY cutters.Great for making polymer clay earrings!
R**P
nice size !!!
love it for my clay crafts
K**.
Confirm the Dimensions
I didn’t check the dimensions and was extremely disappointed.
M**N
Tiny - Read carefully
These mold are TINY I didn't feel like the seller disclosed how tiny they truly are. 1 inch across is the largest. Dont be tricked.
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