nut
Quinushka, and what for there are 2 of them Take from beech, as I have 30 cm and it is enough for one (y) But
if you really want to, then you can have two, what's the point
Qween
Oreshechek, so I already ordered silicone from the catalog, and then the beech appeared. Now nothing, then everything. While I'm thinking about taking both.

So you say 30 cm is enough ... And the one that was brought to the store, 27 cm - is not much less.

And what for are two of them? Also, I do not know what they are in work, maybe one needs to be rolled with silicone, and another with wooden. Well, I haven't tried it, that's why I'm wondering if someone has experience, or a theory.
Maybe the silicone one (which I already ordered) will be enough ... no idea ...
celfh
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if you really want to, then you can have two, what's the point
So I wanted this, and that, but also this. As a result, I have three rolling pins: a large beech one with handles and two tapervar ones: a large one filled with water and a small one to roll out dumplings or any other small product. So what? I use only a beech tree And the tapervarskiye cost a lot of money and only take up space.
But I want one more, like this:

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough

What for? I don’t. My daughter-in-law told me that she was very good ... Why bark if I even roll dumplings with a leaf, and then cut the circles into a glass
Qween
celfh, I apologize for the meticulousness. Is the rolling part of your rolling pin also 30 cm? And if possible, then measure the diameter, please. Maybe, all the same, I will order in the shop, because they ask for the exact dimensions. And I have no idea ... yet.

Well, you must! And my friend insists that I order Taper's - she likes it. And to me she is not very somehow ...
lina
I have two. one small wooden from the market, simple with two handles. now measured - 22 cm "rolling" part. My favorite rolling pin The second is a longer one (25 cm), with rotating handles, metal - less loved, but used. If we make dumplings on an industrial scale, the husband rolls out the dough for her. I do not take it too often, but sometimes it is more convenient than wood - the same puff pastry, it does not stick so much to honey, etc. So I also want a third, Bigger, wooden one. or marble ... or silicone ...

PS I also want to roll it directly on the baking sheet! But she took Taper's in her hands and quickly put it down, I did not like it categorically!
celfh
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celfh, I apologize for the meticulousness. Is the rolling part of your rolling pin also 30 cm? And if possible, then measure the diameter, please. Maybe, all the same, I will order in the shop, because they ask for the exact dimensions. And I have no idea ... yet.

Well, you must! And my friend insists that I order Taper's - she likes it. And to me she is not very somehow ...
I will write the size of the rolling part in the evening.
Tapervarskaya is somehow not very good for me either. Although when buying, I followed a certain goal: it is better to roll out some dough with a warm rolling pin. But which one? I do not remember...
Qween
Quote: Lina

So I still want a third Bigger, wooden one. or marble ... or silicone ...
lina, well, it’s not cheeeestno, I’m completely confused.

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But which one? I do not remember...

celfh, yeast definitely.
Size will wait until evening.
lina
celfh, I now have a friend hitting the tappa, so I still remember - a rolling pin with warm water for yeast dough, then it rises faster
lina
Qween
Wooden, unambiguously, and others - to choose from You see, I never thought that I had short rolling pins - I bought it, just twirling it in my hands and choosing the one that is more comfortable.And I went to measure - wow, how short they are, it turns out !!! The Teskomovskys both seemed uncomfortable to me, by the way - but this is already subjective.
celfh
Qween, lina, oh, girls, and I don't use yeast dough
Qween
celfh , then take cold water, and roll the sand or puff.
julifera
Qween

Recently, I also chose a rolling pin, I could not understand everything which would suit me best, there seems to be a lot of them to choose from - and silicone, and metal, and twist-pens, and marble ... and a kind pleasant wood.

As a result, I bought a simple rolling pin from ELM - in the market where they sell homemade wooden products.

I want to tell you about the sensations.
In my opinion, the rolling pins should be at least 2 in length - or one golden mean (small long things are inconvenient to roll, and large ones are inconvenient to drive small ones).
Strongly very long will strain - it is good to touch everything around with it

Even more important is not only the length, but also the DIAMETER.
The larger the diameter, the less twists on a large sheet, the faster and easier to roll.

I chose the average - both diameter and length - that is, if you take two different Tescom's diameters, then I have something in between.

I will write the dimensions in the evening.
julifera
IN UNDERGROUND in the summer I bought a Fakelman roller for 40 UAH, resembling this one in shape and size, only I have not metal, but plastic, and the diameter decreases a little from one end to the other, so that it is convenient to roll out the dough directly in the molds. I didn't find photos of my roller in the internet, so I insert what I found:



Maybe I would have bought it, but at that time I already had a Fakelman version, I thought why I needed a second one, besides, the silicone one is half as long in length.

So it turns out that you can find so many options for convenience.
Qween
julifera, as I knew! She turned on the mogza and assumed that the plump one would be more comfortable than my current one. So, the one that I looked after is so fat. I'm looking forward to the sizes.

No, girls, I'm still not too lazy and will take a picture of my new rolling pin. This is so that you understand what kind of hero I am if I've been rolling it for so many years. And so that my conscience does not bother me, that I bore you with my questions.

PS: I have not yet met such small sticks.

nut
Oh, and I saw such a magician. building materials
Qween
nut, I looked with building materials and scrapers and rollers are different. They seemed to have a very dubious quality - it would be in contact with food. IMHO
True, the price in building materials is cheaper for these goods.
Qween
Here's my rolling pin:

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough

Cool.
julifera
Qween - well, a patriot - a hundred years with one handle
Qween
julifera, yeah, I'm very diligent in rolling.
It is especially "convenient" to roll out steep dough with such a thin one-handed rolling pin.
julifera
But what a great benefit it was - strong palms and good burning of excess calories
I really don't know how useful it is - the strength of the palms
I also found a rolling pin WMF.
We have it live on sale - take it, I don’t want to, though not for 90 bucks, but for more than 1,100 hryvnias, as heavy as quality, as much as 44 cm

But I don’t know why - I don’t want something

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Qween
Quote: julifera

I really don't know how useful it is - the strength of the palms
She and I do not know.
The only question is for me, for myself, why didn't it occur to me to buy a new one before!
And the one in the photo, probably, would be nice to ride, but for such a price ... I'd rather warm my palms with my thin one.
julifera
And the rolling pins also turn out to be what they are used for - for Hungarian twisted rolls.
(kyurtesh kalach):

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PySy:
By the way, I was mistaken by a couple of hundred, WMF-rolling pin in Serviro - 1285 UAH
Freken Bock
In general, I answer, then I will read. Here are my rolling pins And there is another long one somewhere, I used to roll dough with it on noodles. And I want silicone! Only that set is not necessary for me. We can, who doesn't need a rolling pin from that set, but let's cooperate? The "rolling" part of the wooden Teskomovskaya is 25 cm, of the black Teflon one - 20 cm, of the small one - 5. Teskomovskaya is often idle. Small for yeast pies is sometimes used, but you can live completely without it.Black is a favorite, yeast dough does not stick to it.

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
Qween
Freken Bock, thanks for coming to the call!

Wow, how many skaaals, for every taste!
On the left, I tried rolling with my mother with a rolling pin - it didn't work.

I have not seen Teflon in my eyes before, but I believe that it is standing.
On the look, I liked the Teflon one.

Quote: Freken Bock

We can, who doesn't need a rolling pin from that set, but let's cooperate?

Yes Yes Yes . I ordered a one-piece set because of the silicone rolling pin, there will even be a brush in the appendage. Can you need a brush more than a rolling pin? Then I'll share.

It turns out that in the beech, which I looked at, a very enviable length - 27 cm, but I thought it was not enough. And you see, Tescoma has even less. If she had a price such as the "rolling" part.

Is that little roller convenient?
And one more thing: have you tried rolling with silicone, or are you just dreaming?
Freken Bock
Qween, I did not try to roll with a silicone rolling pin, I stupidly want. Little nothing, handy. I didn’t hit Olya-shuska, Olya is happy.

And the set includes very nice rugs, by the way.
k.alena
I’m reading you here and drooling quietly, because I have also long dreamed of silicone (I hope that yeast dough will not stick to it, is it so?). But it's just in time Freken Bock with a picture. Tell me, which Teflon company and where did they buy
In the summer, I bought a small skating rink like this (2nd from the left) in Auchan. I hoped for them to roll out a shortcrust cake under a pie right in a saucepan ... I didn't like it, it was not convenient at all. Lying around now.
Qween
So so so, k.alena , take the queue for me. I've been sitting in the bushes all day long, since yesterday, Freken Bock I'm waiting.
Qween
In short, girls, I realized that among us, I'm the first one waiting for this silicone rolling pin? Maybe maybe Pinky will receive the package first.
If only the silicone would meet the expectations.

Freken Bock, and what do you skate?
Freken Bock
k.alena, Teflon Bergner, bought a couple of years ago in Odessa.


Qween
, roll out the yeast dough on the whitewash pies with a roller.
julifera
As far as I understand, I will no longer cram into cool silicone and Teflon with my wooden ones, well, at least I will share the dimensions

A small wooden one is 22 rolling centimeters - she was a hundred years old at lunchtime, she was my only one, she also tortured her strength
But how comfortable it was in size - so dexterous, only the weight and thickness were not enough.

Until I bought it from elm - 27 cm - the thickness is very similar to Teflon Freken Bock - about 5.5 cm.
It also has rather small handles - therefore, in general, along its total length, it is quite fidgety. If the handles were longer, I would not have twisted with it.
I oiled it well with heated linseed oil (LenaV07 helped me with my experience - thank you very much) - and now nothing really sticks to it

Well, the baby - a plastic torch-bearer - 7.5 cm - into small bagels-pies and level them in molds.

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
Qween
julifera , of yours I liked the top one.

Girls, only I can see that your wooden handles are solid with a rolling part. And in that "mine", the handles are attached, that is, the rolling pin is not made of a solid piece of wood, but the handles do not turn. This is normal?

Freken Bock, uhtyy, and I have not seen such a rolling pin at Bergner.
celfh
As promised. Rolling pin with "solid" handles. Length with handles - 47 cm, rolling part 30 cm, diameter of the working part 7 cm.
I don't need any longer. I feel comfortable that the working part is at the "shoulder width". In appearance, it is the same as in julifera upper.
I think that if the handles are attached it is not good. You have to focus on them, they can break.
k.alena
Quote: Freken Bock

k.alena, Teflon Bergner, bought a couple of years ago in Odessa.
So I vaguely remember something, I was already asking, but I doubted it, because just the other day I went into the recently opened Bergner store near me here and they rolled their eyes at me and said that their Teflon companies were not in nature. no, and the ladies don't know what they were once.
Now we will wait, who will be the first to receive a silicone one and share their impressions
Qween
Quote: celfh

I think that if the handles are attached it is not good.You have to focus on them, they can break.

Yes, I suspected something too.

What if there is a metal rod inside? A? Although ... as I check it ...

I will rewrite all sizes from the topic for now.

Quote: k.alena

Now we will wait, who will be the first to receive a silicone one and share their impressions

We will try to meet your expectations!
Pinky
Girls, you will laugh - I ordered this silicone rolling pin in the set for one reason. Her HANDLES SWEATER I have no idea about her extraordinary qualities, but I don't use the three rolling pins with twisting handles available at home, because either the dough breaks, or my fingers on the bones are torn off (or the handles are crooked). Since, it seems, I was the first to be honored to order this miracle, I will get it and report back (in two weeks)
Qween
Pinky, and what, what are your three rolling pins? Maybe I also want at least one like yours.

And my silicone, they said, will be a week in 4-5 ...
Pinky
Yes, the most common. Two wooden 5 cm thick and the handles rotate. One plastic, empty inside. The handles are removable on both sides in the form of a scoop and a scoop-strainer. I don't know where I got it from, maybe someone gave it, but I don't remember;) Terribly uncomfortable: It sticks to everything and you can't pour anything inside. Very light, while you roll out the dough, you will not. But she could not adapt to the twisting handles. Well, my fingers are getting in my way> :( Maybe if it was thicker, so that there was enough height not to cling to my fingers, and so continuous problems and frustration. So I use one and only one, such a long wooden, as in the photo on the left (I have no idea what tree I can’t praise it either, my palms ache a bit later. That’s why I fell for the folding handles :) My friend has a metal rolling pin: o Horror! (Someone also gave me a gift). So I once had the misfortune to drop it on my leg - I thought I would be crippled. Severe infection. I don't want one myself.
Qween
Okay, I'm calm now. I learned everything from everyone - there is something to compare.
Wildebeest
Virgo, I have not yet developed a relationship with a silicone rolling pin with folding handles. Lies in stock.
The dough sticks to her, well, I'm not friends with her.
Qween
Nah, well, I don't play like that ...
Maybe it depends on the company?

I dream of making friends with mine tightly. And to create masterpieces of pie art with her.
Wildebeest, I can’t keep it in stock ... I’m waiting for it
Wildebeest
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Wildebeest, I can’t keep her in reserve ... I’m waiting for her.
Do not worry. Maybe I took my wrong step to make friends with a silicone rolling pin.
And maybe I did too little work under her manner?
Maybe tomorrow she will be your best friend in the kitchen?
Qween
Well, of course! Well, I'm the owner of the most training rolling pin.
And we will make friends with a new one - I believe.
Qween
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I have a wooden rolling pin, made of beech. She is very, very many years old, this is a whole set - a board, a rolling pin, a pusher, a hammer for beating, a spatula for turning. But, in this set, all items are attached to the bar, and for some reason a rolling pin with only one handle.

Girls, you know, you see, the industry has released two such sets. One was sold to my mom, and the other ... you never know who!
Suslin Mommy bought a second set!
And now, our dear Suslya, happily rolls pies, the same one-armed skinny, like me - trains his palms.

And the most amazing thing is that she, too, never! I didn't think I ought to buy another rolling pin ... That's it ... I have no more strength to laugh ...
Pinky
Quote: Wildebeest

Virgo, I have not yet developed a relationship with a silicone rolling pin with folding handles. Lies in stock.
The dough sticks to her, well, I'm not friends with her.
Why didn't it work out? Is it inconvenient that the handles are folded or because they stick? Or maybe it sticks because it's new so far. But it will wipe itself off and stop
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Qween, or maybe rolling pins with one handle were sold only to MARRIED women, so to speak, with an "educational" purpose, and not as a kitchen appliance
Suslya
Quote: Qween

Suslin Mommy bought a second set!
And now, our dear Suslya, happily rolls pies, the same one-armed skinny, like me - trains his palms.

And the most amazing thing is that she, too, never! I didn't think I ought to buy another rolling pin ... That's it ... I have no more strength to laugh ...

Exactly, exactly! I never had another rolling pin and I never even thought of buying another! and then sat down, read Temko ... a nightmare! how lagged behind life! two handles ... folding handles ... rollers ... people have 5 pieces each at home .... I got the complex straight. All! I want a new rolling pin!
Qween
Suslya, just do not think in the heat of the moment that buying a new rolling pin is easy. I, now, live in this topic, in the hope of finding a new rolling pin.

Count it up if I hadn't rolled the dough with an ordinary rolling pin. We would be with you, and further, with our "girlfriends".
Wildebeest
Quote: Pinky

Why didn't it work out? Is it inconvenient that the handles are folded or because they stick? Or maybe it sticks because it's new so far. But it will wipe itself off and stop
Quote: Qween

Qween, or maybe rolling pins with one handle were sold only to MARRIED women, so to speak, with an "educational" purpose, and not as a kitchen appliance
No comment.
And with my heart I feel that thing. The main thing is that the handles fold. And silicone itself is a thing in the kitchen.
lina
Qween, Suslya -
Kutova Irina (good kitchen site) for your company I found it. Every time I look and wonder - and how is it convenient for her?
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Qween, judging by our assortment of wooden rolling pins - cheap and homemade with solid handles, more expensive and better made of wood - with attached.
celfh
Quote: Lina

Every time I look and wonder - and how is it convenient for her?
Normally, she rolls with more than one hand.
Holds a rolling pin by the handle, and rolls the work surface with the other hand. I don't know if she explained it clearly.
Suslya
But I don’t touch the handle at all, it’s small and uncomfortable, I’m rolling along the working surface

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