shoko11
Natasha, thanks for the recipe. I loved this biscuit dough. That's what I did.
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Burunduk
Wonderful idea! Gave relatives - delight and admiration! Thank you :-)

I will share my findings.

1. There were no glasses for baking, no jars - I took a shoe box, drew circles on the bottom (circled a glass that was suitable in diameter) and cut these circles with a kitchen knife-file (I think a thin stationery knife will also work). Nine holes turned out - here's a machine for simultaneously baking nine trees! And the tenth is in the same glass that I circled

2. I honestly dumped one batch of Christmas trees in crushed pistachios. And the second ... in pumpkin seeds! The people did not notice the difference!
natapit
thank you very much for sharing your ideas, glad you liked the recipe!
Merri
Quote: Burunduk

Wonderful idea! Gave relatives - delight and admiration! Thank you :-)

I will share my findings.

1. There were no glasses for baking, no jars - I took a shoebox, drew circles on the bottom (circled a glass that was suitable in diameter) and cut these circles with a kitchen knife-file (I think a thin stationery knife will also work). Nine holes turned out - here's a machine for simultaneously baking nine trees! And the tenth is in the same glass that I circled

2. I honestly dumped one batch of Christmas trees in crushed pistachios. And the second ... in pumpkin seeds! The people did not notice the difference!

Does the box hold up to the oven? Not trying to burn?
Burunduk
No, I didn't try at all, it is quite recyclable.
BUT! I chose the box from unpainted cardboard so that when heated, the paint does not emit filth.
Merri
Thank you, I'll remember.
natapit

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