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Hopp Schwiiz! This cookie should also be on your cookie plate on August 1st. The cutter is perfect for any cookie dough. Whether savory or sweet, the cookies will taste even better with this motif! The Switzerland cutter measures 8.5 cm x 5.5 cm x 2.2 cm. And ideal for different types of dough, fondant or marzipan. Try it out with the children next weekend! It's going to be fun!
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This cookie cutter should be part of the basic equipment in every Swiss household. The cutter is perfect for any cookie dough. Whether savory or sweet, the cookies taste even better with this motif! The Switzerland cutter measures 8.5 cm x 5.5 cm x 2.2 cm. And ideal for different types of dough, fondant or marzipan. Try it out with the children next weekend! It's going to be fun!
The tinplate cutter from Städter is perfect for any cookie dough. Whether savory or sweet, the cookies taste even better with this motif. The cutters are suitable for different types of dough, fondant and marzipan. For particularly elegant cakes, cupcakes or muffins.
The cookie cutter is embossed on the inside. This means that your cookies are already cut out with the necessary contours. This means you don't have to decorate the cookies as much. The embossing can make decorating with royal icing easier. Because now all you have to do is decorate the various embossings with the desired color.
The perfect dough for the cookie cutters
The tinplate cookie cutters are suitable for different types of dough. A simple shortbread dough is not only delicious, but also quick to make.
You need:
300 g Flour
150 g powdered sugar
8 g Vanilla sugar
1 egg
1 tsp baking powder
Zest of one untreated lemon
150 g butter
Here's how:
Simply mix all the ingredients together and knead into a firm dough. You can also use a kneading machine for this.
Now you can roll out the dough thinly and cut out the hearts. Make sure that your work surface, your hands, the rolling pin and the cookie cutters are mottled. This will prevent your dough from tearing during processing. A thinly rolled out dough will be crispy after baking. If you want your cookies to be softer, you can also leave the dough 0.5 cm thick. We recommend that you leave the dough 0.5 cm thick, as the cookie cutters leave an imprint in the cookie dough. This makes the biscuits look even more beautiful after baking.
Now place the cookies on a baking tray lined with baking paper and bake in a preheated oven at 200 degrees Celsius until golden brown.
A little tip: when to use cold butter and when to use room temperature or warm butter?
Quite simply: cold butter is ideal for doughs such as most cookie doughs. The cold butter holds the dough together and gives the dough stability. So use cold butter for your cookies and cookies. This makes it easier to lift the cut shapes onto the baking tray. If you notice that your dough is getting stickier and warmer, put the dough in the fridge for a few minutes.
Warm butter is used for smooth doughs. The butter is usually beaten with eggs and sugar to prevent lumps. This is usually the case with cake recipes.
If you now want to make your cookies with Royal Icing you need the royal icing mix. Prepare the mix as described on the packaging. So that the icing doesn't just stay white, you can use the ProGel Color the icing with the different colors. Divide the icing into as many different bowls as the colors you want. A dab of the ProGel colors is enough to achieve an intense color. You can now apply the royal icing with a brush or a Cornet onto the cooled biscuit. Now you can add various sprinkles to the cookie. The cookie should now be placed in a dry place to dry for a while. This is probably the most difficult step for anyone with a sweet tooth!
Baking cookies is a great family activity for a weekend. There's nothing better than nibbling on the raw dough and decorating the cutters after baking. Decorating the cookies with colored royal icing, sugar icing or tempered chocolate is particularly fun. The cutters can also be used as cake cutters for cake decorating. Fondant or marzipan figures create the right highlights for a summery cake. To do this, roll out the fondant or marzipan with a rolling pin and baking starch and cut out the fruity fruit motifs. Whether as a cookie or as a decorative element, you'll love eating fruit with this set of shapes.
The cookie cutter is made from tinplate. Tinplate is a traditional material that has been used in all households for decades. The surface is rust-protected, but not rust-proof and therefore not suitable for the dishwasher. We recommend rinsing the mold after use and drying it well immediately. Our tip for perfect drying: After rinsing, place the tinplate cookie cutters in the oven while still warm until they have cooled down completely. This also prevents rust from forming on the cookie cutter.
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Hopp Schwiiz! This cookie should also be on your cookie plate on August 1st. The cutter is perfect for any cookie dough. Whether savory or sweet, the cookies will taste even better with this motif! The Switzerland cutter measures 8.5 cm x 5.5 cm x 2.2 cm. And ideal for different types of dough, fondant or marzipan. Try it out with the children next weekend! It's going to be fun!