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๐ฅ Unlock the art of perfect nutlet baking โ 16 at a time, flawless every time!
The BIOL Oreshki Mold is a premium 16-cavity walnut-shaped cookie mold made from durable food-grade aluminum alloy with a non-stick coating and ergonomic wooden handles. Designed for even baking on gas or electric stoves and ovens, it produces uniform 23 x 33 mm nutlet cookies inspired by traditional Russian recipes, making batch baking efficient and mess-free.






| ASIN | B0BFP2DTP8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #312,276 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #833 in Specialty & Novelty Cake Pans |
| Brand | BIOL |
| Brand Name | BIOL |
| Color | Metallic Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 81 Reviews |
| Included Components | Mold |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.7"D x 6.5"W x 1.6"H |
| Manufacturer | OLEKSTOR |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Non Stick Coating |
| Part Number | O-16 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.7"D x 6.5"W x 1.6"H |
| Special Feature | Non Stick Coating |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**N
Great
Perfect, great quality
O**I
Great Nut Baking Mold
Iโm very satisfied with this nut baking mold! It bakes evenly, the nut shape comes out nicely, and the mold itself is good quality. Highly recommend!
P**L
For use on a gas stove, and the size is too small
Be aware: only for use on a gas stove! The size is twice smaller than traditional mold that I've used to see in USSR in the childhood. I didn't to use this particular product since I have electric stove and did not like the small size. Thus can't comment on thermal conductivity. Returning it.
D**.
Good
Looks fine. Didnโt use it yet.
V**A
Small size
So small
O**O
Nothing
Perfect
G**S
Interesting cookie mold
I saw this cookie mold I thought it was a great idea. I love to bake but as my arthritis goes through my body I can do less and less. For Thanksgiving I made a simple dish to share and making it wiped me out. I realized that this more complicated way of making these cookies would completely wipe me out. So I sent it home with my cleaning ladies to see if she and her daughters could make the cookies. On her next cleaning day, she brought me a dozen of the cookies. The tast was okay and I liked the Nutella [search Amazon for ASIN B0005Z6ZK4] in the middle. This mold did not come with any recipes or instructions for which they lost a star. There were many different cookie recipes and they called for different items to fill the middle with. I liked the Nutella in the middle and realized it would be a good item to go with other cookies like thumbprint cookies. I thought the cookie recipe for the mold, which I don't know which she used, but it seemed like it would also make a nice cookie on its own. This cookie is a type that you would make when you have plenty of time to do so and you want something special. They did get a few that were a bit burned. When I started thinking about the cookie molds and all the other types that I saw, such as pizelle makers, it dawned on me that only about a century and a half ago most women didn't have nice, fancy stoves with ovens. Many cooks only had an open fireplaces, or wood/coal burning stoves to cook and bake with. I suspect that is why these cooky molds were designed and would work in the more primitive ways to bake. Then as we got stoves that we could do all sorts of cooking and baking on these types of molds fell into disfavor. Now as specialized cooking and baking has come back into favor, these older types of baking molds have also come back into favor. I appreciate the opportunity to try out this mold. Thank you.
R***
No Instructions, No Recipes, Little Help On Page, No Previous Experience With This
NOTE: This is an early review for this item. I will come back to update after I've figured it out, but the holidays are upon us so updates may be delayed. I'll do my best, so bear with me. Here's my early assessment after receiving this pan: I ordered this "oreshki" Russian cookie-mold pan that makes small walnut shell shapes, which can then be filled. Each shell is only about 1" and the pan itself is just over 6" diameter so it's not very large. Unfortunately, there are no instructions on how to use it. It looks so fun & clever, but I'm clueless about it. I don't know what kind of wood is on the handles, and the website pix only mention the types of burners it can be used on (gas, electric, etc) but no mention of an oven. It *appears* that this is to be used on a stovetop and not in the oven. There is a basic dough recipe on the page, but that's the most info it gives. I have no idea how to use this thing, and I see a whole lot of googling in my future about it -- or hours of trial & error! Again, this is still new, and some advice from friends who are accomplished cooks (who have never seen this before either) have so far told me that I could probably put it in the oven no more than 350 degrees F, that most wood handles can withstand that, for 6-8 minutes, but try it on my old electric coil stovetop first like a waffle iron or campfire sandwich maker. My suggestion if you buy this is to take a screenshot of the picture on this page with the dough recipe. It's not much help, but it looks doable if you play around with it. I will look on the internet for more info when I get a free minute (haha) and I will come back here to update my review if & when I get it all figured out. For now it's 3 stars for just sending the pan with zero info included with it. Without that kind of help, this can't even be ordered as a gift. My star rating will probably not change because of that, even when I update my review.
E**E
Not sure
So itโs heavy duty, excellent quality, a unique thing. But it is absolutely covered in some sort of oil/lube. It smells like a shop, and leaves my hands smelling like I was handling mechanics tools. I wiped it down but it didnโt seem to help.
M**C
Okay
Okay
Trustpilot
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