Silicone baking molds are the perfect companion in the kitchen! If you need a creative and original touch to add to your cookies or dough, these molds are an easy way to boost their appearance. It couldn’t be easier – all you need is to add the dough to the mold and bake it according to the instructions.

At JB Cookie Cutters, we have unique silicone molds inspired by abstract shapes, superheroes, music, Christmas, etc. You’ll never run out of ideas and creative designs for your cookies.

Silicone molds are versatile, and you can use them to make ice cream, candies, etc. You can extend their use beyond the kitchen and make candles or soaps. With the vast array of designs and creative uses, don’t hesitate to pick your favorite molds and order them today!

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Farm Birds 009 Silicone Mold (1)
Farm Birds 009 Silicone Mold

Our Farm Birds 009 Silicone Mold is production quality high grade silicone and is safe to use with food products. This mold is flexible and does not require a releasing agent.   This mold is great for a variety of … Read More

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FAQs

How To Use Silicone Molds?

You can arrange the molds on a baking sheet or pan. Grease them with some cooking spray or oil. Add the batter to the molds and even it out to ensure an optimal shape. Bake according to instructions, but don’t use a temperature over 375F (190C). Finally, remove the baked cookie from the mold and serve the beautiful design.

What Can A Silicone Mold Be Used For?

Many creative uses for silicone molds exist. In the kitchen, you can use them to make cookies, cakes, and other dough in your favorite shapes. Outside the kitchen, molds can serve to make candles and bath bombs, and other purposes.

Are Silicone Molds Good?

At JB Cookie Cutters, we use top-grade silicone with a food-safe rating. That ensures you can use it in the kitchen for your cookies. There’s no need to use a releasing agent since the mold is flexible.

What Can Be Made In Silicone Molds?

Silicone molds are suitable for different materials. That includes soap, wax, plaster, resin, PMC, polymer clay, etc. The most popular silicon mold used in households is to create unique cookie shapes.

Can Silicone Molds Go In The Oven?

The great advantage of silicone molds made by JB Cookie Cutters is that they are oven-safe. You can bake cookies or treats at temperatures up to 375F (190C). Silicone doesn’t even have heat distribution, meaning it’ll take more time for the lower cookie section to bake.

Is Silicone Safe For Baking?

Yes, silicone is 100% safe for baking. JB Cookie Cutters creates molds that you can put in the oven up to 375F (190C). It’s important not to use a broiler, and don’t forget to be careful when handling hot molds!

What Are The Pros And Cons Of Silicone Bakeware?

Silicone baking molds are flexible, ensuring they don’t require a releasing agent. The bakeware is easy to use, even if you are a newbie. The item won’t rust or corrode, and it’s dishwasher-safe. The downside is you need to be careful to keep the temperature under 375F (190C) since prolonged exposure to extreme heat might melt the silicone.

Can You Bake Brownies In A Silicone Mold?

Imagine making heart-shaped brownies for your household members! You can bake brownies in our food-safe silicone molds. Pick the desired shapes and arrange them on a baking sheet. Put the sheet in the oven, sit back and relax while your unique brownies are getting ready!

How Long To Bake Cake Pops In Silicone Mold?

It should be enough to bake cake pops for around 15-20 minutes. The simplest way of checking if they are done is to use a toothpick. After you remove the pops from the oven, allow them to cool down before serving.

How To Get Jello Out Of A Silicone Mold?

You put the jello in the fridge to cool down. Once you remove it, put the mold’s bottom into warm water for 15-20 seconds. Grab a plate and turn over the mold to get the jello out of the item.

What Is The Best Way To Clean Silicone Molds?

You can put the molds in a dishwasher rack on the top shelf. If you notice residue, you can use white vinegar (or baking soda) and boiling water to clean the mold, but make sure to rinse it thoroughly.