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Pastry Blender

Pastry Blenders

Also called a pastry cutter

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I am endeavoring, ma'am, to construct a mnemonic memory circuit using stone knives and bearskins.

- Mr. Spock- Star Trek / The City on the Edge of Forever
It's slightly alarming at the number of people out there who attempt to make their own pie pastry crust without a pastry blender. What do they use? A fork.

Now I suppose that a fork would work in a pinch. But we suggest that you make it easy on yourself and get the handy little device known as a pastry blender.

How to Use a Pastry Blender

This distinctive looking instrument is notable for it sloped curved side with multiple blades. It's perfect for making either our standard pie pastry or the butter pastry.

Find Pastry Blenders on Amazon.com

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