Cookie Cutters Basics

by | Dec 15, 2014 | Food and Drink

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Every child knows what a cookie cutter is. Although their parents may never have used them, they know it is responsible for making cookie dough into unique shapes. Plastic cookie cutters have long been a standby for many families in North America. Yet, in the United States, they are not the only material from which a cookie cutter can be made.

What Are Cookie Cutters Made From?

Plastic cookie cutters do not control the market. There are other substances that in the past and presently create these objects. They have and are made from:

 * Copper

 * Tin

 * Plastic

 * Copper

 * Stainless steel

 * Aluminum

 * Wood

All these materials are capable of providing you with a cookie cutter that will cut fondant and cookie dough into the shapes you desire.

Types of Cookie Cutters

Whether composed of plastic or metal, cookie cutters are categorized as specific types. These are easily recognized by the outline or form they make. Among the most common are:

1.    Cutout: These are the simplest and most common type of cutters. They can be made from metal, yet plastic cookie cutters of this type are also readily available. The design is a cutout. It indicates the shape of the object to be formed when the cookie cutter is pressed into the dough.

2.    Detail Imprint: The most common materials making this type of cookie cutter are plastic, tin and copper. They are similar in appearance and use to cutout cutters, but they are more detailed and, therefore, leave a more refined cut in the dough

3.    Cookie Mold: Rarely of metal, this type of mold is composed of plastic, ceramic or even wood. The design of this type of cookie mold or cutter is both ornate and embossed. The most recognized type are Springerle molds. They have been used for centuries to produce Scottish shortbread.

4.    Cookie Press or Cookie Gun: This is used by commercial producers to create large batches of cookies at a single time. This is a quick method – a mechanized cookie press that may be operated by hand or be fully (or even partially) automated to make the process a swift one.

5.    Cookie Cutting Sheet: Like the Cookie Press, this is for large batch production. The plastic sheet features diverse cutout cookie cutters that produce multiple designs in a single batch

Your Granny or Great Granny probably did not use a cooking cutting sheet to produce the treats you remember. She probably relied on the basic cookie cutter to make bears and Christmas trees and other shapes. These are readily available from many specialty and online retail stores such as . They can bring that festive touch for any occasion.

If you are interested in finding quality Plastic Cookie Cutters for your next baking event, be sure to contact the experts at N.Y. Cake. A family oriented and run business, we have always worked hard to develop and sell baking products we can be proud of to those homemakers who want ones on par with the commercial ware. To learn more about what we offer, visit us online.

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