🍪 Cut, Bake, Enjoy! The ultimate cookie cutter set for every baking enthusiast.
The Dexam 17851061 Classic British Biscuit Cookie Cutters set includes 4 beautifully polished cutters, perfect for creating a variety of traditional British biscuits. Each cutter measures between 4.75 and 6cm, and the entire set weighs just 140 grams. Designed for easy hand washing, these cutters require no assembly, making them a convenient addition to any kitchen.
Product Dimensions | 6 x 5 x 6 cm; 130 g |
Finish types | Polished |
Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 4 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | 4 cookie cutters and additional cutters for the holes |
M**X
Fantastic! Give an amazingly professional finish
When I ordered these stamps, I was a little sceptical due to the reasonable price and cheerful plastic composition.However, from the first time I used them they have given an amazingly professional finish. The designs look exactly the same as those in shop bought biscuits.They are very easy to use, the dough comes away easily and they cut cleanly, holding the design during baking.I will use these again and again.
A**D
Cookie cutters
Very happy with the cookie cutters! I use them to create air dry clay biscuits @ and the look just like the real thing
K**L
Great little gadgets
They work well. Biscuits look like the real McCoy!
A**.
Biscuit cutters
Brought these for my biscuit making, they are very good did a good job.
M**.
Superb likeness
So easy to use and the biscuits produced look exactly like they do from the shops. I bought to use with clay but I’m sure it’s the same when making edibles.Tip - don’t try and cut too think as it’ll get stuck!
A**R
Great cutters but No recipes inside
Very disappointed as it was stated that the recipes for the biscuits was inside box. Discovered that you have to get of their website!
O**D
These make perfect biscuits
Work really well producing a crisp imprint. The recipe for all the biscuits works perfectly.
H**
Mixed review
I loved the idea of this, but rather disappointingly not the end result. I found it very hard to get a consistent pattern on them all despite following the instructions. It was all a bit hit and miss, and I was surprised how they came out of the oven in varying sizes whilst using a mould. I did put them back in the fridge again before putting them in the oven. I certainly had a lot of butter cream left over, so maybe I wasn't very generous with my fillings, but surely it would have just oozed out of the sides? The big question....did they taste better than shop bought ones? I don't think they do. So a lot of messing around and washing up for very little gain. I did think whilst I was making them that it did seem a little bit sad making your own custard creams. Back to the supermarket for me!