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  2. 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.

  3. The Pioneer Woman's Top 10 Cut-Out Cookies - AOL

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    Try circles, flowers, or even hearts, and don't forget to use a mini cookie cutter shape in the center. Get the Linzer Cookies recipe. Hector Manuel Sanchez. Sugar Cookie Stars.

  4. These Christmas Cookie Cutters Make Holiday Baking So Much Fun

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    Christmas Cookie Cutter Set. If you want to stock up on all the classic Christmas shapes, this five-piece set is a great option. It's under $10 and has racked up hundreds of five-star Amazon reviews.

  5. Cookie decorating - Wikipedia

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    Cookie decorating dates back to at least the 14th century when in Switzerland, springerle cookie molds were carved from wood and used to impress Biblical designs into cookies. [ 1 ] The artistic element of cookie making also can be traced back to Medieval Germany where Lebkuchen was crafted into fancy shapes and decorated with sugar.

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    Here's a very original idea: Send in a photo of their dog or cat, and this Etsy seller will help you create a cookie cutter that looks just like their beloved pet. $29.99 at etsy.com Personalized ...

  7. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    [40] [41] [42] The small, black to brown earthenware vessel is a cookware-cum-serveware used for various jjigae (stew), gukbap (soup with rice), or other boiled dishes in Korean cuisine. As a ttukbaegi retains heat and does not cool off as soon as removed from the stove, stews and soups in ttukbaegi usually arrive at the table at a bubbling boil.

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