
Guide
Starter set for biscuits, cakes and more: what you really need
by Judith Erdin
If you've had your fill of star and heart biscuits, take a look at the shop. I'll show you what special shapes it has up its sleeve here.
Professionals at work: Simon and Judith explain everything you need for a proper baking experience in their new video. They show you all the necessary utensils. Very important, of course: cookie cutters.
Almost everyone probably has the typical Christmas repertoire in their cupboard. And perhaps almost everyone is a little bored of it. Want to spice up your biscuit tin? Then you'll find more unusual shapes here.
These are rather atypical for the Advent season. And bring a little more zest to your Christmas baking. Why not design UFOs for a change?
What you've probably already experienced at one time or another: Baking can be pretty stressful. In many kitchens, there has certainly been a tussle between shortcrust pastry and rolling pins. And that's where our Buddha might pick you up. Ommmmm!
Crib animals and horses are not uncommon on the baking tray. If you fancy a few exotic animals, you might be interested in our sloth. Or the pig with wings. Or my personal favourite: the flamingo with a Christmas hat.
Birkmann Cookie Cutter Pig with Wings 7 cm
Good news for all those for whom things have to have hands and feet: You too will find what you're looking for at Galaxus.
Patriots can bake themselves a piece of home here - thanks to this Switzerland mould with integrated flag. Marvel fans are sure to love Superman. Plant lovers, on the other hand, can add the XL monstera cutter with monster-like dimensions of 30 x 26 centimetres to their cart
Not spectacular in the pictures, but the function: moulds with a notch. You can hang them nicely on the rim of your cup and enjoy them with your next coffee or tea
I also had some fun with a few fails on my tour of the range. One I don't want to withhold from you, for example, is this food processor, which I wouldn't have recognised without a description. Even worse: the "unicorn from the front". And to be honest, the drill looks more like a candle that's runny, doesn't it?