wykrajce
Wykrajce is a term used in Central European baking to denote the act of cutting dough into shapes with a cutter, and the shapes produced. The word derives from the Polish wykrać, meaning “to cut out,” with the noun-forming suffix -ce, reflecting the result or method rather than a specific tool.
In culinary practice, wykrajce encompasses the use of cookie cutters to section dough that has been rolled
Cultural notes emphasize wykrajce as a family and community activity, often linked to festive occasions. Decorations
Variants of the practice exist across regions, including differences in preferred shapes, dough recipes, and decoration