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Default Mamoul Cookie Molds?

Hello folks, anyone know a source for instructions on making Mamoul
cookie molds? Arey coated with Oil or not? I just ran my wife's thru
the Dish washer and it seems they are now "TOO CLEAN" I think there was
some typ coating on them, I assume an oil rub of some type to avoid
toxicity as balls of the cookie dough are pressed into them to give the
design.

Best type of wood to use?

Thanks

To those scratching their heads wondering what Mamoul cookies are they
are an Arabic Cookie made from Farina/Cream of Wheat and filled with
Dates or nuts, very yummy but finding molds is sometimes a hassle even
here in Brooklyn NY where there's many Arabic Stores on Atlantic
Avenue.

http://www.cafepress.com/ohkwari
http://wishe.webhop.org

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On 2 Jan 2005 16:04:39 -0800, "Kwiter" > wrote:

>Hello folks, anyone know a source for instructions on making Mamoul
>cookie molds? Arey coated with Oil or not? I just ran my wife's thru
>the Dish washer and it seems they are now "TOO CLEAN" I think there was
>some typ coating on them, I assume an oil rub of some type to avoid
>toxicity as balls of the cookie dough are pressed into them to give the
>design.
>
>Best type of wood to use?
>
>Thanks
>
>To those scratching their heads wondering what Mamoul cookies are they
>are an Arabic Cookie made from Farina/Cream of Wheat and filled with
>Dates or nuts, very yummy but finding molds is sometimes a hassle even
>here in Brooklyn NY where there's many Arabic Stores on Atlantic
>Avenue.
>
>http://www.cafepress.com/ohkwari
>http://wishe.webhop.org



You can order them online easily, though it will still take awhile of
use until they are broken in. Still, this is better than breaking out
the woodworking tools.

http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/pDetail.asp?p=568
http://gourmetsleuth.com/pDetail.asp?p=649

Boron
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On 2 Jan 2005 16:04:39 -0800, "Kwiter" > wrote:

>Hello folks, anyone know a source for instructions on making Mamoul
>cookie molds? Arey coated with Oil or not? I just ran my wife's thru
>the Dish washer and it seems they are now "TOO CLEAN" I think there was
>some typ coating on them, I assume an oil rub of some type to avoid
>toxicity as balls of the cookie dough are pressed into them to give the
>design.
>
>Best type of wood to use?
>
>Thanks
>
>To those scratching their heads wondering what Mamoul cookies are they
>are an Arabic Cookie made from Farina/Cream of Wheat and filled with
>Dates or nuts, very yummy but finding molds is sometimes a hassle even
>here in Brooklyn NY where there's many Arabic Stores on Atlantic
>Avenue.
>
>http://www.cafepress.com/ohkwari
>http://wishe.webhop.org



You can order them online easily, though it will still take awhile of
use until they are broken in. Still, this is better than breaking out
the woodworking tools.

http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/pDetail.asp?p=568
http://gourmetsleuth.com/pDetail.asp?p=649

Boron
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Thanx

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