YsesoAi Set of 16 Stainless Steel Cannoli Form Tubes, Cream Roll Mold, Diagonal Shaped, Free Standing Cone Shape (8 Pcs Each Style)
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Yes, they can be washed in the dishwasher.
I have an air fryer but have yet to use my molds in it, despite the fact that metal does not cause any problems in the air fryer. Try a few first to see if they work; there's even a Paula Dean recipe that uses those molds and works perfectly! I use a stovetop pizzelle press and wrap them in plastic wrap to keep their shape while filling, but I'll think about other possibilities now.
Hello! br>It's a Chinese product.
Yes, I think so.
Selected User Reviews For YsesoAi Set of 16 Stainless Steel Cannoli Form Tubes, Cream Roll Mold, Diagonal Shaped, Free Standing Cone Shape (8 Pcs Each Style)
For continuous cooking of the cannoli shells, 8 pieces is the ideal number. The seams are smooth and do not cause the shell to'step'. The cannoli takes about 30 seconds to cook. Shells that are bubbly are made with thin dough. The thickness I got with setting 6 on my Marcato Atlas 150 was perfect. Setting 5 made them too thick, while Setting 7 made them too thin and cooked them too quickly, making the dough difficult to work with without sticking to everything. To avoid sticking to the tubes, spray them with canola cooking spray before making the first batch; if any leftover cannoli sticks to the tubes, simply spray over it. on dough. WARNING: DO NOT WASH re-use without drying completely - It's best to avoid washing in between shells if at all possible. (Inquire as to how I know this - OUCH! ) Just spray a little extra oil on them and they'll separate from the shell just fine; the top shelf of the dishwasher cleans them perfectly after cooking.
The item is extremely lightweight. There are a lot of sharp edges on this. When removing the baked item from the cone, I cut my fingers. This is not something I would recommend to anyone.
I overheard my daughter talking to someone a few months ago, and she mentioned that she wanted to learn to make canoli someday, but she didn't have the necessary equipment at the time. I made a mental note of it and purchased these for her birthday. br>When she opened it, she was taken aback and asked, "How did you know I wanted to learn to make canoli?" " I pretended to be psychic to make her feel better, but I could tell she was ecstatic. br>Then she noticed something else about the set, and she wondered, "What are these for?" "Oh, is this for making ice cream cones?" she asked before I could respond. "br>That was just an added bonus with this set. She was ecstatic, and I'm looking forward to having some myself soon! Her husband thanked me as well, saying, "Those are a present for me!" "br>Everyone appears to be in good spirits!.
These have razor-sharp, abrasive edges. When I tried to wash them before the first use, I cut myself twice. I'm concerned that they're dangerous, and that it'll be easy to get hurt while using them on a regular basis. I'm going to try filing them down with a metal file to see if I can smooth out the rough edges and make them safer.
After making cannolis, I went to wash them and cut my fingers twice, so parents should not allow their children to play with them or clean them. Lol. Aside from that, they're fantastic! It's possible that you'll need to buy two. 3 packs, so you won't have to take them off every time you want to roll like I do. This is an excellent product that is simple to use.
It's not something I'd advise you to try. The edges are extremely sharp, and I received a bad cut while attempting to separate them. I'd give it a one-star rating if I could.
They aren't particularly good, to be honest. It was difficult to remove my cannoli shells from the molds because the metal is flimsy. For some reason, they're also difficult to clean. Cleaning the insides of the cone shapes took a long time.