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Walnut Cookie Mold Maker 9 Non-Stick - Oreshki Mold Maker - Walnut Cookie Molds - Орешница Russian - Oreshki Maker - Walnut Cookie Maker Oreshek - Nutty Maker - Oreshnitsa Nut Cookies Maker

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About this item

  • ✔️ Effortless Baking: Easy-to-use walnut cookie mold maker for foolproof treats. Perfect nuts cookies maker.
  • ✔️ Excellent coating quality: The non-stick coating is as effective as possible during the cooking process, as well as very easy to care.
  • ✔️ Energy saving in the process of cooking: Non-stick coating makes the walls and bottom of the dishes thicker, due to which there is uniform heating and maintenance of heat.
  • ✔️ Affordable Brilliance: Achieve perfection without breaking the bank – fair price for exceptional results.
  • ✔️ Perfect Halves: Craft impeccable halves with precision, ensuring ideal-sized delights with walnut cookie maker oreshek.



Product Description

Walnut Cookie (Oreshek) Maker 9 Big Nut Non-stick Cookies Pastry - Walnut Cookie Mold Maker

PetriStor (350*175)
PetriStor forms for cookies

Using the Petristor mold, you can prepare walnut cookies It’s a favorite among adults and children, especially children… Walnut is made of two absolutely awesome components – brittle shortbread cookie& condensed milk filling. Both tastes great alone, so when you put them together – it’s just out of this world good.

Non-stick Walnut Cookie (Oreshek) Maker 9 Big

Simple steps to extend the life of your updated dishes: When using for the first time, wipe the surface with the soft side of the sponge with detergent, and rinse under warm water! When it dries, apply vegetable oil to the surface. All is ready! Always cook on low and medium heat! This will help to keep healthy items in the food!

  • Please wipe the mold with a sponge before first use in case there is any metal dust remaining from the factory casting.
  • It is necessary to grease the mold with oil at the beginning of cooking, once.
  • Use only wooden and silicone kitchen spatulas! Do not use caustic and aggressive detergents for cleaning Teflon surfaces! Do not expose the surface of dishes to metal objects.
  • Item Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Dimensions: 15.2 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Material: Teflon coated aluminum

Walnut Cookie (Oreshek) Maker 9 Big Nut Non-stick Cookies Pastry - Walnut Cookie Mold Maker

Walnut Cookie (Oreshek) Maker 9 Big Nut Non-stick Cookies Pastry

Walnut Cookie (Oreshek) Maker 9 Big Nut Non-stick Cookies Pastry  Oreshnitsa Maker

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HOW TO COOK NUTS?

RECIPE:

* Melted butter 200 gm/0.4LB,

*2 eggs, *Sugar ¾ glasses (150 gm/0.3 LB),

*Salt ¼ teaspoon, *Vanilla to taste (optional),

*Baking soda 1/2 teaspoon,

*Vinegar about 1/2 tablespoons,

*All-purpose flour 3.5 glasses (455 gm/1 LB),

*Oil (to grease the maker, before baking the first batch of dough only).

PREPARATION:

Mix sugar with salt, vanilla, and eggs. Pour in melted (cooled of) butter. Mix it. Pour vinegar over baking soda (above the mixture, as it will foam and escape from the spoon), and stir it really well. Add the flour (1 glass at a time). Knead the dough on the table. Form little balls. Use a ½ teaspoon measuring spoon, and they turned out to be just the perfect size. Preheat the greased maker. Place the balls into the form. Keep it about a minute and a half on one side, and then about a minute on the other. You can peek during the cooking to see if the shells are getting golden in color. After they are baked, you just open it above the plate and the nut shells fall right out.


Ekaterina
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
Not sure what material this is made from but paint was coming off of it and I had to return it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2022
Is good material
Eagle Eyes
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2020
On the plus side you will be able to make something resembling cookies from my childhood; however, shells come out thick and product severely lacks in quality.The first thing I noticed when I unwrapped this item (yes, unwrapped, not unpacked. For $30+ the item comes wrapped in plastic wrap without any box) was how poor the quality was. You can see rough aluminum from the low tech manufacturing, hinges are not rivets but pieces of wire doubled up and cut with very sharp edges, there is an overspray of black non-stick coating all over the mold, the inside of the mold has scratches in the non-stick coating, and one of the shell molds is rough inside preventing cookies from releasing easily. Overall, the build quality is very poor. This would be expected if you were to ask your friend with a sand box and a way to melt aluminum to cast you such form as a copy of a nicely manufactured one. It doesn't seem like people building these forms take any pride in the work they do.Anyway, I made cookies using this form and it worked OK, but the form is not well engineered with large tolerances which makes shells too thick. We occasionally buy walnut shaped cookies from a local Russian bakery and my son and wife like them, so I decided to make these cookies myself to surprise them. Cookies made in this form have a significantly thicker shell than the ones we get from the bakery and the ones I remember from when I was little. Also one of the shells indentations of the form is rough inside and although all other shells release fine after cooking, the cookie in this place would always had to be pulled out, which is annoying because shells are hot.Overall, cookies were mostly a sucsess, and everyone liked them, but who doesn't like cookies? Still, I would recommend searching for a better quality tool if possible.
OxfordCommaMomma
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2020
I've never made Oreshek cookies before, but have always wanted to. Once I saw this pan, I figured it was time! I was a little apprehensive once I saw the pan but it cooked the little walnut-shaped cookies perfectly. Even better, once they were cooked all I had to do was open the pan and they fell right out onto the plate - completely non-stick. I LOVE it! I used on a glass stovetop.The pan came with a little instructional paper that included tips for washing and using the pan as well as a recipe for walnut cookies. I didn't use that recipe because I had already found one online that I wanted to try first. But I might try it next. I included pictures - remember it was my first time to make these!! Be kind! LOL!Pictured on the back of the instructions/recipe were pictures of two other types of pans - one had little cute mushroom shapes! I might have to go looking for that one next! Great product and fun to use!
K. Faasse
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2020
I found this item very confusing as I had never tried one before. I love to bake and I love to make new cultural foods. This little (and it is little) item had directions that could have been written in Klingon as it made very little sense. Whoever translated the instructions into English did not have a good grasp of the language. I am saying this because if you are a first time user the instructions are VERY IMPORTANT. It talks about baking but you cannot put the skillet in the oven. I am not objecting so much to the conversion of Centigrade to Fahrenheit temps but the rest of the recipe talks about glasses of flour. Does that mean cups? Not being able to follow the instruction you are on your own and can only experiment and hope for the best. The item itself is very sturdy and heavy as a small iron skillet. The handles are made of strong wood and the item is not hard to clean. I would not put this in the dishwasher. I am on a search to find some better instructions because making these little pastries intrigues me..
Lonnie E. Holder
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020
Out of the box, we were surprised as to the configuration of this cookie pan. While we had seen the pictures on Amazon, we had not appreciated that the cookie pan is much like a waffle maker from the perspective that the cookie pan opens like a clamshell. The interior of the cookie pan is non-stick, which is an absolute must because otherwise the cookies would stick, just like old waffle makers.Next up was making the cookies. The non-stick surface can be treated with a light coating of oil before adding the cookie dough. The manufacturer recommends heating the cookie pan before adding the dough. We used the cookie pan on a gas stove, and it worked well.If the cookies are properly cooked, the cookies are crisp on the outside. Traditional oreshki cookies are typically filled with some kind of filling. For example, dulce de leche can be combined with butter, cream cheese, and vanilla extract to make a filling that almost looks like peanut butter. After filling, two cookie halves can be adhered to each other to make a whole walnut cookie.The cookies are a bit crunchy on the outside but sweet. Indeed, some cooks include walnuts to help reduce the sweetness. The only challenge with these cookies is avoiding eating too many of them. They are small and best when fresh, so it is tempting to gobble down a bunch of them, which is probably not a very good idea.The only issue we have with this cookie pan is that the pan will only cook nine cookie halves at a time. It can take a while to cook what the manufacturer alleged to be a whole batch. Next time we might make only a half batch because there are too many cookies for the two of us. On the other hand, a whole batch could be perfect when the grandkids come over. Then we send them back to mom and dad with a sugar high!Our assessment of value is below average for two reasons. First, there are electric walnut cookie makers for the same price, and the size of the cookie makers is similar to the size of this stovetop version. Second, some reviewers have noted that this cookie pan has quality issues. So, buying a non-stick cookie pan only to have it not close properly or well (though we did not have that problem), or to have the non-stick coating flake off (another reported problem that we did not have) is not something that would commend a pan to us.Our overall rating is four stars. Mainly because we are unsure of how well built this product is. Others have had quality issues, and that makes us apprehensive that after a few uses we may see issues. Until then, we are making walnut cookies.Enjoy!
LM
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019
Nut shells came out perfect!
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