What Are These Called And Do You Carry Them?
Decorating By BarbieAnnPlaysWithHerFOOD Updated 22 Dec 2009 , 7:58pm by adonisthegreek1
So, I was watching cake boss the other day and they were making a cake with several small rounds... but instead of having a bunch of individual small round cake pans they simply baked some sheet cakes ( like 18x12x3 or something) and then used a "cutter" of some sort to just cut individual rounds out of the sheet cakes... they looked like giant round cookie cutters, and they were metal.
what are these referred to, do you carry them?
I did a search under ' cutters " and got nothing similar to what I am describing..
Thanks!
They're called cake rings. I don't know if GSA carries them but now you'll have the right term to search for ![]()
They are call cake rings here is a website with many types.
http://cooksdream.com/store/bkb.html
Lomikesa
They are used a lot in french baking to make Charlottes and lots of different desserts.
I know Sur la Table carries them in store and online.
Ditto, I use them for charlottes. You can also order the cake rings at www.pastrychef.com
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