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Bakerlogy Cookie Cutters Are Designed For 5Mm Thickness Of Dough; Also Suitable For Fondant, Clay, And Sugarcraft. Use Recipes Free From Raising Agents Because They Will Make The Cookies Bloated And Deformed After Baking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the Web with Spider cookie cutter?A: The Web with Spider cookie cutter measures 7.7 cm by 7.7 cm (3 inches by 3 inches).
Q: What materials is the cookie cutter made from?A: The cookie cutter is made from plastic.
Q: Can I use this cookie cutter with fondant?A: Yes, the cookie cutter is suitable for cookie dough, fondant, craft clay, biscuit dough, and sugarcraft.
Q: What thickness of dough is recommended for this cutter?A: It is designed for use with dough that is 5mm thick (1/5 inches).
Q: How can I ensure the dough releases easily from the cutter?A: To ensure easy release of the dough, coat the cutter with icing sugar or flour before cutting.
Q: Is this cookie cutter dishwasher safe?A: Yes, the cookie cutter is compatible with the dishwasher.
Q: What type of dough recipe should I use for the best results?A: It is recommended to use a non-raising dough recipe to achieve the best looking cookies.
Q: Can this cookie cutter be used for clay crafts?A: Yes, it can be used for craft clay as well as baking purposes.
Q: Is the cookie cutter suitable for making biscuits?A: Yes, it is suitable for biscuit dough as well as cookie dough.
Q: What should I do if my cookies come out deformed?A: Ensure that you are using a non-raising dough recipe and that the dough is rolled to the recommended thickness for optimal results.