Judith S.
I used the mold when I got it, and the kids in my family loved them! They work better with pancake batter, but I have used biscuit dough successfully, too. Easy cleanup. I'm looking forward to trying jello pigs now.
Zoey S.
Love love love this! I was looking for something fun to get my granddaughter excited about eating better. This did not disappoint! In fact, I was only disappointed when my granddaughter took all my piggies and ate both of ours! Super easy to use, doesn’t stick to the pan, and they look pretty dang cute! My granddaughter now begs for them every time she visits me! So happy I purchased this!
Larry E.
I used to make pigs in a blanket by wrapping mini sausages or mini dogs with crescent rolls. Since my wife came down with celiac disease I can no longer do that. I purchased to see if I can continue the tradition of pigs in the blanket and it was fantastic. My only regret is I only bought one. Everybody I love them I made a low-carb gluten-free pancake batter and make pigs in the blanket that were terrific! To expedite things I recommend buying two or more.
Tom H.
Bought this as a kind of gag gift for a friend who loves everything bacon and it went over great, she loved them! I only wish I bought more than one since we couldn't make them fast enough! Definite crowd pleaser for young and old. If you're thinking for a small party, get at least 2 because they'll easily fit in oven.
Ava F.
I purchased my 1st little pigs in a blanket silicone baking mold at Fairdales a while ago and now needed a second one to make ‘piggies’ for my grandchildren for breakfast. There are a lot of recipes but their favorite is pancakes with little sausages. It is easy to use, durable, and a wonderful ways to serve breakfast to my family.
Mia B.
My 3 year old grandson and I made pancake piggies with sausage in them. He loved it! I whipped up some made from scratch pancake batter and gave these piggies a try. My first batch I put too much batter, so they came out looking like they were laying on a blanket. For my second batch, I made sure all the batter was cleaned away from the edges, and they came out perfect.
Amelia C.
They were perfect and exactly what I wanted. I bought 3 molds because with 4 kids I wanted to have more to make larger batches. I also wanted to keep one aside for soap making. My pig soaps came out adorable!
Jess L.
These are a huge hit with kids AND adults! We make little cornbread covered ‘piggies’ for parties and gatherings because other gluten free options for this snack have been less than simple and tasty. We’re planning to order another set before our next game night gathering so we can make double batches, since the Piggies tend to disappear before everything else on the table!
Olivia P.
I mixed pancake mix & put either a mini sausage or a small piece of bacon, baked them for 13 minutes at 350 degrees. I did not oil the molds & surprisingly none of the piggies got stuck. I let them half way cool, pushed them up a little from the bottom to help release each piggy & they all came out in one piece. I placed the molds on the top rack of my dishwasher on the light wash setting & they came out squeaky clean.
Serena A.
My son wanted to have a piggy birthday party. We used the molds to make candy melt piggies and they came out great! I was expecting there to be a little bit of a learning curve, but the pigs pictured were my first batch. We also made piggy ice cubes with the molds. Great buy for the money!
Shelly J.
The molds were easy to use, easy to clean and produced these adorable piggies, that I used as cupcake toppers. Apparently my grandson is a fan of white chocolate (colored pink) and I liked them too.
Justine F.
The first batch I made was meh. I followed the recipe that I found on the internet and they weren't quite rightly shaped. I made my own adjustments and they come out beautiful every time now. You can use whatever batter you want, just test how it will come out by baking just TWO, and then adjust amount of batter based on result.
Jillian T.
I decided to make vegetarian sausage, red pepper, onion and goat cheese egg bites. Made up my own recipe and guessed on the cook time but they came out pretty stinking cute and delicious! The trick to getting them out is to just flip them and they pop right over. The silicone is thick high quality and super easy to clean and the molds don’t have any sticking points. Overall adorable and fun product.
Rosemary H.
It worked really well for fondant and chocolate. Exceeded expectations. I will order a 2nd one to make 2 dozen at a time. I haven’t tried it yet for pancake mix but am looking forward to it.
Rebecca K.
I baked with it yesterday and they are cute. Looks like little piggies. I used a variety of fillings, sausage, chocolate, jam and blueberries. They really are cute. And also adorable for valentines piggy chocolates! :)