Bake with Love! 🍪 Unleash your inner pastry chef with our dog bone cookie cutter!
The Dogs OTBP Dog Bone Cookie Cutter is a 4.5-inch, tin-plated steel tool designed for precision cutting of cookies, pastries, and more. With rolled edges for easy handling and a sharp bottom for clean cuts, this versatile cutter is perfect for both home bakers and professional chefs. Proudly made in the USA, it combines quality craftsmanship with fun creativity for any occasion.
W**E
Great cookie cutters for Paw Patrol party
My grandson had a Paw Patrol party and my daughter asked that I make cookies for the goodie bags. I immediately went to Amazon to look for cookie cutters and was excited to see that they had large dog paw print cookie cutters and dog bone cookie cutters. I ordered them and had them within two days. Because of the large size of the cookies, I only needed to put one in each bag. I used fondant on the cookies and they looked very nice. They were perfect for the Paw Patrol themed party and were a big hit. The kids really loved them, as did their parents. I am curious to see what theme my grandson will want next year. I feel confident that Amazon will sell cookie cutters that are appropriate for the theme.
J**L
No more boxes of dog biscuits!
Now I can easily make biscuits from my dog food (that is soooo much more nutritious than those biscuits) and he can have his fill. It is funny though that he actually likes the biscuits more than the food when they are the same ingrediants - with the exception of an egg. I just use a quart wide mouth jar fill it half way with dry food and fill it up with water. Let the dry kibble soak up the water then blend it up with an egg or two and spoon the thick mixture into the bone cookie form on top of parchment paper, and pull it straight up and make the next bone. I just use a spoon and my fingers until I have a cookie sheet full and then bake for an hour at 350. Turn off the oven and let the cookies dry out for the rest of the day. Then I fill the doggie cookie jar! I make them every weekend now!
C**E
If you don't do this they end up looking like a phallus
I've only used this once so far. I needed to make dog bone shaped cookies for a class. I found that to really get the dog bone shape you need to press the cutter into the cookies again right after they come out of the oven when they're still hot and just remove the excess. If you don't do this they end up looking like a phallus LOL
K**H
Come on!
Come on! What's to review? It's a DOG BONE cookie cutter for Pete sake. It cuts out doggie bones. I ordered two of them. They arrived on time and in good shape. They cut out dog biscuits. I tried to measure the shape accuracy for you, but my micrometer kept getting dough on it. They're handy if you make doggie biscuits at home, which I do occasionally.
K**S
However it worked fine for making the dog biscuits once I got the ...
The quality is acceptable considering the relatively low price. Machine washable which is a plus. Purchased for making dog biscuits out of spent (leftover) brewing grains. A little flimsy which causes it to bend if you put pressure on the middle. However it worked fine for making the dog biscuits once I got the technique down.
A**E
Smaller than expected but dishwasher safe
Bought for human cookies but the size is more appropriate for large dog treats
R**N
Had to outline cookies with frosting after baked so they looked like a bone and not a blob
Made sugar cookies for my daughter's paw patrol birthday. They we're a big hit. The cutter is very long and skinny. Had to outline cookies with frosting after baked so they looked like a bone and not a blob.
G**T
Great size
Perfect size for what I needed it for. Would.make a good size dog cookie use but I am using to go with a skull cookie cutter I already had for.pirate themed skull and crossbones cookies
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