**Silicone Pastry Brush**: This brush is typically used to apply glazes, egg washes, or butter to pastries and other foods. Silicone bristles are heat-resistant and easy to…

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  • Product includes a set of three silicone pastry brushes and palette knife spatulas
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    Description

    How to Use Silicone Pastry Brush and Palette Knife Spatula Set

    Unpacking the Set

    • Carefully remove the silicone pastry brush and palette knife spatula set from the packaging.
    • Inspect each tool to familiarize yourself with their shapes and features.

    Cleaning the Tools Before First Use

    • Wash each item in warm, soapy water to remove any manufacturing residues.
    • Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
    • Let them air dry or use a clean kitchen towel.

    Using the Silicone Pastry Brush

    • Dip the silicone brush into your desired liquid (such as melted butter, oil, or glaze).
    • Gently brush onto your pastry, bread, or food surface for even coverage.
    • Use light, even strokes to avoid tearing delicate pastries.

    Using the Palette Knife Spatula

    • Use the palette knife spatula to spread icing, creams, or batter smoothly over cakes and pastries.
    • Hold the handle firmly and apply even pressure to achieve a smooth finish.
    • Utilize the spatula’s edge for precision work, like creating patterns or edging.

    Cleaning After Use

    • Rinse off any excess food from the brush and spatula under running water.
    • Wash them in warm, soapy water to ensure all residues are removed.
    • Rinse thoroughly and allow them to air dry.

    Storage Tips

    • Store in a dry place to prevent any mold or mildew buildup.
    • Keep them in a kitchen drawer or utensil holder to maintain their shape and integrity.