Norpro Rosette Timbale Maker

41Sjyms16DL. SL160  Norpro Rosette Timbale Maker

  • Timbale moulds produce party or dessert shells to be filled with vegetables or meats for hors
  • Material: cast iron
  • Rosette moulds produce fried cookies for dusting with icing sugar
  • Recipes and instructions included
  • Cleaning and care: hand wash and dry thoroughly

Product Description
Make light, crispy cookies and delicious desserts. Rosette moulds produce fried cookies for dusting with icing sugar…. More >>
Norpro Rosette Timbale Maker

5 Responses to “Norpro Rosette Timbale Maker”

  1. I already had a set which were a christmas tree and a snowflake. I wanted different ones so I ordered these. Needless to say we made them for christmas and we still only had a tree and snowflake. I followed all the directions and I am familiar with how to make them, so it wasn’t me. They didn’t hold the batter and they made a mess. I do not recommend them at all.

  2. The molds are excellent and make a nice pastry cup (either sweet or savory) however, I only wanted the cup molds, but, could not find those molds alone so had to but the complete set. While they also work fine I don’t use them in the style of cooking I do.

    Nice molds; but more than I will use.

  3. A complete set of six irons, brand new and in the box at a very fair price. Delivery was very timely.

  4. Made a double batch of rosettes last night, and it went fairly smoothly. There is more of a problem with the batter falling off the irons than I’ve had using my in-laws’ [perhaps twenty years old] Norpro irons, but I managed. It’s true these are cast aluminum instead of iron, but I had more luck with batter sticking when they weren’t as hot, so I think the problem has more to do with surface finish than material choice.

    I do think I’ll make replacement handles for them with a piece of word and some lag bolts from the hardware store. The double iron thing is kind of a pain for dipping, and I’ve got some blistered knuckles where I got too close to the pan as the handle’s a little on the short side. Additionally, a little notch in the wood would be awesome for perching the handle on the side of the pan while you’re dipping the next one…

  5. I love the Rosette irons. All the irons came in handy for the bake sale we had at our apartment complex, and our Halloween party. Everyone loved them.

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