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R & M Pie Bird Set of 2, One Each White and Black

31rV0K2fdRL. SL160  R & M Pie Bird Set of 2,  One Each White and Black

  • Dishwasher Safe
  • Set of one each black and white
  • Boxed set
  • With Directions

Product Description
Ceramic Pie Bird bakes right in pie to allow steam to escape. Keeps pie crust from cracking and bubbling over…. More >>

R & M Pie Bird Set of 2, One Each White and Black

5 Comments

  1. Cruzn Suzn wrote:

    I haven’t used these yet, so I don’t know how they work. A recipe I got off of Food Network called for using them in a pie to release the steam. I’m giving them as a gift with a recipe and a couple of other baking items for Christmas. I think the recipient will love them.

    Friday, December 18, 2009 at 7:27 am | Permalink
  2. Skooter wrote:

    Finally I’m able to experiment with pies. Ever since watching Alton Brown’s episode on Apple Pies, I had to have one! Again, it took a little while to get it, but it was worth the wait! My pie didn’t bubble over!

    Friday, December 18, 2009 at 9:46 am | Permalink
  3. Up to now I have had to do the cuts in the crust or a piece of foil shaped into a cone. I really hate the mess you get with cuts and I hate to put foil in contact with food after hearing it is linked to alzheimers. After seeing these little birdies used on the Food Network I had to have it. They work great. No mess and you get to explain what a Pie Bird is. LOL. I have been baking for a long time and never seen or heard of them befor FN demo’d it. Great Idea.

    Friday, December 18, 2009 at 10:15 am | Permalink
  4. Shades of my Scottish grandmum’s kitchen, pie birds! I hadn’t thought of these in years until I saw Alton Brown using them. Alton can be a bit dogmatic but he was right on target about these. Embedded in the middle of the pie through a small hole in the crust, they effectively prevent boil-overs and, hence, oven cleaning. The glaze is smooth and completely covers the bird. They clean easily with a (gentle) toss into the dishwasher. And they really work!

    Friday, December 18, 2009 at 11:05 am | Permalink
  5. I’ve used these little guys several years and they’re as functional as they are cute! No messy bubble-overs and quite a conversation piece at the table. Try using a mini cookie cutter to make the hole. The other reviewer would do well to remember that the purpose of a review is to rate the product, not the shipping or packing.

    Friday, December 18, 2009 at 12:15 pm | Permalink

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