Free biscuit cutters

Last post 05-16-2008 5:32 PM by tdowdy. 16 replies.
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  • 05-01-2008 7:37 PM

    Free biscuit cutters

    I didn't realize that plain, straight-sided biscuit cutters were so hard to find until I needed to replace my 30-year-old one recently.  The only store ones I found (gourmet shop) were quite expensive.  Then I saw them on my laundry shelf!  That's right - the tops of liquid detergent bottles work fine, and come in several different sizes.  Problem solved - for free.

  • 05-01-2008 8:11 PM In reply to

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    (Welcome to the board, joannerooks!)   Smile

    I keep an eye out for a empty can that is the size I want.  If possible I cut off both ends and use it to cut whatever I need.  The plastic tops are great also. 

  • 05-01-2008 9:02 PM In reply to

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     What aGOOD idea...BOTH ideas...

    Jersey, how do you cut the end off a...say 28 ounce can, so that the edges are sharp enough to cut through biscuit dough?

    I used to have one of those can openers that would cut the can, rather than the lid, but it scared me, every time I used it...I think I finally threw it away, or something. 

     

    ViolaB 


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  • 05-01-2008 9:14 PM In reply to

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    My hand can opener seems to do a good job.  The edge is not super-sharp but good enough to cut the dough.  I use the small cans, like 8-14 oz. or so.  Still have a good plastic biscuit cutter from Tupperware.

  • 05-02-2008 9:01 PM In reply to

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    Thanks for the great ideas.



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  • 05-08-2008 9:14 AM In reply to

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    Rather than have one more thing to store (even if it is free), I just do what our grandmother's did--and grab a glass out of the cabinet.  Works fine.

  • 05-15-2008 8:05 PM In reply to

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    Drinking glass work quite well too and come in different sizes too.  I use smaller ones for the kids and larger for the grown ups.

  • 05-15-2008 8:22 PM In reply to

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    joannerooks;

    Did not realize that another had posted the same answer as me, but am going to say it anyway;

    Just reach up and grab a glass or cup and you have a good biscuit cutter.

  • 05-15-2008 10:07 PM In reply to

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    I would be careful about using detergent bottle lids in the kitchen.  They are not food grade plastic and are not advised to be used around food, even if well cleaned.

  • 05-15-2008 10:44 PM In reply to

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    I have another solution--the lazy way. Just buy frozen biscuits! Actually, until I was married 42 years ago I never knew that there was anything but a can with the ends removed.
  • 05-16-2008 12:11 AM In reply to

    • dglong
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    Re: Free biscuit cutters

    My mom always used a Campbell's soup can with both ends cut out.  It's a perfect size and almost free.  If you want a larger biscuit, a medium vegetable can would work just as well.

  • 05-16-2008 7:28 AM In reply to

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    For years I have used metal juice cans for biscuit cutters. 

    Esther

  • 05-16-2008 7:33 AM In reply to

    • wagonm
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    Re: Free biscuit cutters

    I use the top from cooking spray cans.  Clean and easy to use and you can just wash and put back on the can.

  • 05-16-2008 8:04 AM In reply to

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    My Mother always uses a glass cup for cutting out biscuts.....

  • 05-16-2008 9:33 AM In reply to

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    I just use different size can's that veggies come in.Punch 3 or 4 holes in the top for air to come out. Works really good. I use small cans when I serve biscuit's with a dinner meal.Makes a nicer looking meal, I think.

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