Cutting Utensil

Decorating By lilsis Updated 20 Jan 2011 , 11:12pm by lilsis

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lilsis Posted 20 Jan 2011 , 9:50pm
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I'm making mini cheesecakes to be cut up & boxed up at my niece's wedding the end of March ... I was wondering if anyone knows where I can purchase (or if there even is such a thing!) a knife w/ multiple blades that would cut numerous pieces of cake at one time? Not sure if this is making any sense or not --- think back to old metal ice trays with the metal inserts!! We are thinking of making more of cheesecake bars and cutting them and then putting them into papers. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!!! icon_biggrin.gif

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karabeal Posted 20 Jan 2011 , 10:07pm
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Do you think something like this could help you?
http://www.wasserstrom.com/restaurant-supplies-equipment/Product_136439

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lilsis Posted 20 Jan 2011 , 10:21pm
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hmmmm...that might just work! Thanks!! Will check it out! Have you ordered from them before?

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karabeal Posted 20 Jan 2011 , 10:33pm
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Nope. They are just the first site that popped up in my google search. I couldn't recall what that multi-wheel cutter was called. I'm sure you can get it from lots of sites. The only question is whether your cheesecake will be too thick or deep for this to cut.

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lilsis Posted 20 Jan 2011 , 10:43pm
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yea....was just wondering the same thing.....might be worth it to find out tho....hubby can always use it to cut homemade pasta instead I guess!! LOL

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sweetie112 Posted 20 Jan 2011 , 10:56pm
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I've worked with the pastry wheel. It would not serve you well for cutting cheese cake however it could be used for scoring the cheese cake to ensure even cuts.

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lilsis Posted 20 Jan 2011 , 11:12pm
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thanks for your input sweetie!!! greatly appreciated! any other suggestions?

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