Ateco Valentine Themed Plunger Cutters, Set of 4 Shapes for Cutting Decorations & Direct Embossing, Spring-loaded Handle, Food Safe Plastic
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This product does not include any information regarding BPA or phthalates on the packaging.
Kinetic sand and play dough should work fine together, although I've never used kinetic sand. In the past, I've used them to stamp fudge, and this has seemed to work just fine, depending on the consistency.
While I do not own any Easter ones, I currently have Ernie, Burt, and Cookie Monster and they do the job quite well. To make them really floured, you do need to do it really well.
The ones designed for cutting dough are easy to clean since they primarily were designed for that purpose. Soft dough will be okay with them, but I doubt they'd have the sharpness necessary to cut through fruit, but one should never be afraid to try something new. If you prepare them by soaking them in hot soapy water for 20 minutes, then washing, rinsing, and letting them drain to dry for a couple days, they should look nice.
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In addition to the William Sonoma piecrust cutters, I also buy the William Sonoma piecrust cutters because they are similar in size (but smaller) and have a bit However, Ateco has created a new product that leaves beautiful impressions on the cookies and has a variety of designs that can be very versatile. I used the bear, heart, bunny, and butterfly to create mini cookies that I dusted with pastel colored sugar for baby shower cups. Here's a tip When it seems like the dough is sticking to your plunger, try dipping it in flour to prevent it from.
In addition to the William Sonoma piecrust cutters, I also buy the William Sonoma piecrust cutters because they are similar in size (but smaller) and have a bit However, Ateco has created a new product that leaves beautiful impressions on the cookies and has a variety of designs that can be very versatile. I used the bear, heart, bunny, and butterfly to create mini cookies that I dusted with pastel colored sugar for baby shower cups. Here's a tip When it seems like the dough is sticking to your plunger, try dipping it in flour to prevent it from.
In addition to the William Sonoma piecrust cutters, I also buy the William Sonoma piecrust cutters because they are similar in size (but smaller) and have a bit However, Ateco has created a new product that leaves beautiful impressions on the cookies and has a variety of designs that can be very versatile. I used the bear, heart, bunny, and butterfly to create mini cookies that I dusted with pastel colored sugar for baby shower cups. Here's a tip When it seems like the dough is sticking to your plunger, try dipping it in flour to prevent it from.
This set of mini plunger cutters is so cute. It included cutting out the design and leaving a cutout with a design. Pies and cookies taste great when made with this spice. The pastry cut outs were used for mini pies I made this past Valentine's Day, with a top of fruit pies topped with a cut out from the pastry. In the end, instead of making a top crust for each 5" pie, I put 3 different cookie cutouts on each one, which worked really well. One more tip, brush them with egg white to bring out their detail and help them brown.
The metal plungers are much easier to use than plastic ones, and the quality is good.
This set of cutters was for Halloween cakes I ordered. It was requested that mini cupcakes be topped with small Halloween decorations. It was easy to create cute cupcake toppers with these cutters. My marshmallow fondant toppers were made with tylose made from marshmallows. There is a size restriction here. These cutters are small and are the perfect In the case of cookie dough, I don't recommend them.
The response I expected from Ateco was not what I got. They were awesome and really great quality, so I'm not sure why this set is more fragile compared to the other plungers I got from them. Maybe because the other plungers were white and these are colored plastic? As a result, the plunger broke where the mold is attached to the stick, so while I can still mold a cookie, it's a pain to remove it.
I'm not sure where I'd put the dove, but I'm sure I'll find something to use it for. I would like them to be a bit smaller, since I plan to use them for cupcakes. My only concern is that they are quite large, I'm sure it will make decorating them easier, but I'd prefer them to be a bit smaller.