Martin Luther - A Custom Made Mold

You can buy molds everywhere. Old molds, really old molds, new molds, newer molds ... you name it. Not every mold is unique. In fact many molds were just "cranked out", the demand for inexpensive molds was great so woodworkers used machines to produce molds.

Owning a unique mold was a desire of mine:

Two years ago we celebrated a big anniversary: 500 years of the Reformation. October 31, 1517 was the day Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses on the door to the church in Wittenberg, Germany. (Nice story, if it's true nobody knows.) The beginning of a reform.

An anniversary like this calls for a cookie mold. A wood carver in the Check Republic carved a cookie mold for me - from a photo of a statue of Martin Luther in front of the town hall of Wittenberg.


I tried different kind of dough. In the end the spiced dough won.
The mold is a bit flat. I added 2 bars at the side to give the cookie more body.


Good, old Martin - if he knew what I did with him he would turn in his grave.  🌝






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