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I really liked how easy it was for the blondies to come out of the tray. The size of each piece was pretty good for serving and catering events too. For $9.99, its definitely worth it. Clean up is not great, unless you have a dishwasher. And definitely get Pam or similar cooking spray; the old fashioned butter shmear is not really optimal. I got mine at
Michael's, but the link above can bring you to Wilton's website to buy it directly.
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I have to say, I didn't really like the blondie recipe. There was way too much salt and the pastry was a little dense, especially since I baked them individually and much smaller than the recipe calls for. I think I would modify with a less salt (about 1/4 teaspoon instead of 3/4); the butterscotch chips and Heath bar bits are already a little salty. I would add a little milk, too, to fluff up the pastry. They were still good, though!
looks good! I was at Michael's last week and wondering if I should get that mold!! I will now. :-) Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cakeb0t! Glad to help and let me know how you like it! Good luck...
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