Store Bought Rice Krispies

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judylp Posted 19 Jun 2014 , 2:41am
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AI want to make martini glasses out of Rice Krispie treats for a James Bond party for my sister. I was was wondering if I would be able to use a cookie cutter with the pre made sheets or if I am better off making them from scratch? My concern is that the sheets might crumble when I try to use the cutters but I have no experience with them so I would appreciate any feedback from anyone who has attempted this or knows any better. Thank you!

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-K8memphis Posted 19 Jun 2014 , 4:14am
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i have been envisioning 3-d martini glasses and i wasn't understanding the cookie cutter-- but maybe you mean 2-d? but if you do mean 2-d you could do it easier with fondant--

 

as far as fresh rkt as opposed to store bought--i used store bought for a couple simple projects and they worked out great -- i love to work w/rkt but i just need to understand your design a little better--and how big will they be--life size or smaller--

 

and what will you cover the rkt with?

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judylp Posted 19 Jun 2014 , 4:21am
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AThanks for responding. It will definitely be a 2-d project. I'm no way ready for anything 3-d. The treats themselves won't be covered with fondant but I may add accents to look like the liquor and the olive. This is sorta what I had in mind. I just dont know if the pre made sheets will be flexible enough to cut through with a cookie cutter. IMG]http://cakecentral.com/content/type/61/id/3251994/width/200/height/400[/IMG]

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mattyeatscakes Posted 19 Jun 2014 , 5:51am
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AI have never made my own RKT and have used store bought for all my RKT models/figures. And yes, i've use a cutter to cut them into shapes without problems (eg circle, star, i've also molded them into anything i want...) i have also used no name brands or bought them by bulk so any brand would do. Good luck! :)

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judylp Posted 20 Jun 2014 , 1:17am
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AThanks! I bought the sheet and was impressed by how many martini glasses I was able to cut out. Thanks for all the help.

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