Honoré Topper Mold (1 pc.)
€25.00
This high-quality silicone mold is perfect for topping of your cake, based on the classic Gâteaux St. Honoré. Made from 100% food-grade silicone, it’s safe for both the oven and blast chiller, handling temperatures from -40°C to +200°C.
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Product description
This high-quality silicone mold is perfect for topping of your cake, based on the classic Gâteaux St. Honoré. Made from 100% food-grade silicone, it’s safe for both the oven and blast chiller, handling temperatures from -40°C to +200°C.
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Spiral Cake Topper Mold – 1 pc.
Size: 16 ø x 1,2 cm
Content: 135 ml.
Shapes/Mold: One shape per mold
Product Weight: 167 gramsSpiral Cake Topper Mold – Full Tray
Amount of molds: 6 pcs.
Shapes/Full Tray: 6 shapes per full Tray -
All of our products are handmade to order. We produce everything on demand and therefore the waiting time in production may vary.
Shipping times:
NL/BE (1-2 working days),
DE (1-2 working days),
Europe (2 working days),
Worldwide (3-5 working days).
Thanks for your patience!Expected delivery between 25 Nov - 01 Dec
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Inside the package, you’ll find your product carefully wrapped in our exclusive packaging paper, along with a personal thank-you card. We’d love it if you shared your culinary creations with us – it always brings a smile to our faces!
Article number: GP05-163045 Prices excl. VAT
Perfect Finish
Piping an Honoré pastry can be a challenge because it doesn’t always turn out perfectly. But these cake toppers are a great alternative! These cake toppers are perfect for adding the finishing touches to your creations. If you choose the Full Tray option, you can make six cakes at once using the same batter, streamlining your baking process while ensuring each cake has a beautifully finish.
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