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  2. 27 best cookie baking tools to use at home

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    The best cookie baking tools from KitchenAid, Oxo, Wilton, Silpat and more. Why you should chill cookie dough, how to freeze cookie dough and how long do cookies last. 27 best cookie baking tools ...

  3. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Small cracker or cookie baked in a shape of an animal, especially a lion, tiger, bear, or elephant. ANZAC biscuit: Australia New Zealand: ANZAC Biscuits are a sweet biscuit made using rolled oats, flour, coconut, sugar, butter, golden syrup, bicarbonate of soda and boiling water. Named after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Aparon

  4. Cookie cutter - Wikipedia

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    Used for larger volumes, a production cookie cutting sheet is a piece of sturdy plastic the size of a full sheet pan that essentially has dozens of cutout cookie cutters mounted on to it. [1] Rather than rolling out the dough and pressing the cutter into the top of the dough, the cutting sheet is placed on the baking sheet, cutting side up.

  5. List of food preparation utensils - Wikipedia

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    Cookie cutter: Biscuit mould, Biscuit cutter, Cookie mould: Shaping biscuit dough Generally made of metal or plastic, with fairly sharp edges to cut through dough. Some biscuit cutters simply cut through dough that has been rolled flat, others also imprint or mould the dough's surface. Corkscrew: Pierces and removes a cork from a bottle. Crab ...

  6. Mold (cooking implement) - Wikipedia

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    Bundt-style silicone and metal pans (2008) Late 19th- and early 20th-century food molds. A mould (British English) or mold (American English), is a container used in various techniques of food preparation to shape the finished dish. The term may also refer to a finished dish made in said container (e.g. a jello mold). [1]

  7. Tuile - Wikipedia

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    Tuiles are thin cookies named for and curved like the tuiles, or tiles, that line the rooftops of French country homes, particularly those in Provence. [4] To get a curved shape, tuiles are usually made on a curved surface, such as a wine bottle or rolling pin. [5] In France, tuile molds are also sold.