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Rosettes and timbales sitting on a cutting board next to the irons
Dipping two timbale irons into a pan full of batter
Six rosettes sitting on a piece of parchment paper
Timbales filled with a savory filling
Timbales filled with a sweet filling
Placing a rosette iron onto the handle of the rosette and timbale maker
Dipping two rosette irons into a pan full of batter
Dipping the batter coated rosette irons into hot oil
EV721 - Rosette & Timbale Maker

EV721 - Rosette & Timbale Maker

Rosette & Timbale Maker

Item EV721, Rosette & Timbale Maker
$39.90
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Swedish rosette cookies and timbales (small pastry shells that hold a sweet or savory filling) are crispy deep-fried delicacies in Northern Europe, and this set allows you to make both.

Made from cast aluminum, it comes with six interchangeable irons – three rosettes and three timbales, each with a different design. The 3" diameter irons twist onto a double-prong handle that allows you to make two rosettes or two timbales at the same time. Making either is fairly simple – dip the irons into your batter (recipe included) and then fry them in hot oil.

Produced in Minnesota by a family-owned business in operation since 1946, this is a well-made tool that will surely inspire a new family tradition.

Hand wash only.

Not available for shipment to Quebec.

Rosettes and timbales sitting on a cutting board next to the irons

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Rosette & Timbale Maker

Swedish rosette cookies and timbales (small pastry shells that hold a sweet or savory filling) are crispy deep-fried delicacies in Northern Europe, and this set allows you to make both.

Made from cast aluminum, it comes with six interchangeable irons – three rosettes and three timbales, each with a different design. The 3" diameter irons twist onto a double-prong handle that allows you to make two rosettes or two timbales at the same time. Making either is fairly simple – dip the irons into your batter (recipe included) and then fry them in hot oil.

Produced in Minnesota by a family-owned business in operation since 1946, this is a well-made tool that will surely inspire a new family tradition.

Hand wash only.

Not available for shipment to Quebec.

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