udstikkede
Udstikkede is a Danish term that literally translates to "pierced out" or "cut out." In its most common usage, it refers to a type of cookie or pastry that has been made by cutting shapes out of a rolled-out dough. This is often achieved using cookie cutters, though specific molds or even freehand cutting can also be employed. The resulting baked goods are characterized by their defined shapes, which can range from simple geometric forms to intricate designs like animals, stars, or letters.
The dough used for udstikkede can vary widely, but it typically contains flour, fat (such as butter
Beyond baked goods, the concept of "udstikkede" can extend to other contexts where a shape is removed