That sounds exactly like a pastry blender (also called a pastry cutter).
It has:
- A U-shaped metal frame
- Several curved metal blades or wires
- A wooden or plastic handle
- And yes… it totally looks like strange kitchen “brass knuckles” 😄
🥧 What It’s Used For
A pastry blender is used to:
- Cut butter into flour
- Make pie crust
- Prepare biscuits
- Mix crumb toppings
- Make scones or streusel
Instead of melting the butter, it cuts cold butter into tiny pieces, creating flaky layers in baked goods.
🧈 How It Works
You press the blades down into flour and cold butter repeatedly.
The blades break the butter into pea-sized bits, which creates:
- Flaky pie crust
- Tender biscuits
- Perfect crumb toppings
🥐 Why Grandma Had One
Before food processors were common, this was the best way to:
- Control texture
- Keep butter cold
- Avoid overmixing dough
Many bakers still prefer it because it gives better control than machines.
💡 Fun Fact
If you don’t have one, people often use:
- Two knives
- A fork
- Their fingertips
But the pastry blender is faster and less messy.
If you want, I can show you a super easy 5-ingredient pie crust recipe so you can try using it the way your grandmother probably did.