Gypsy
dopleta, thanks for the photo
No, I don't need it so much .. I need it to snip the dough like with a knife, and to scrape off the table. I'll probably take that left metal one with a ruler.
julifera
We have a metal fakelmanovsky, like the left one in the photo - it's so expensive, I walk around the bush, it's a pity for 10 bucks ...
In principle, a plastic scraper and Teskom's plastic knife are enough, but I still want to ...

Right now, I'll find this knife, rounded at one end, it cuts pieces of dough perfectly, although Teskoma has it for a completely different purpose.
julifera
I found it - it turns out they had a pizza knife, but it was for raw dough

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Gypsy
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We have a metal fakelmanovsky, like the left one in the photo - it's so expensive, I walk around the bush, it's a pity for 10 bucks ...
We have the left one made of stainless steel, which with a ruler, from norpro, costs about 5 bucks .. without a ruler, 4 bucks. Without a ruler with a plastic or wooden handle, it's also about 4 bucks.

there is such
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julifera
Yes, Gypsy, just like our torch-bearer, only basic rulers.
Gypsy
No rulers should be cheaper. Better to look elsewhere.

Something quick video is not good
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Gypsy
Here is a frustration, they called from the company and say it is not, it is not .. the most important thing is that there is no scraper (they have not updated the site for a long time):
Rolling pins and scrapers for dough

I don’t know what to choose

they have such
the most expensive:
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inexpensive:

15x12cm including handle
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15x11cm including handle
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12x6cm not including the handle
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skate
Gypsy woman, why do you need a scraper with a centimeter?

Of those that they have in stock, I use a similar
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I love! I use it for cutting dough, scraping off the remains of flour from the board ... I bought it from Lily here I think they are the same
Gypsy
Yesterday, without waiting for advice, I decided to take the most expensive one with a ruler, I will measure the cookies with it. The only thing I don't like about it is the wooden handle, for me plastic is preferable, it is easier to wash it.
by the way, he has a ruler vertically, you can measure the thickness of the rolled dough.
skate
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... I will measure cookies with it ...
... by the way, he also has a ruler vertically, you can measure the thickness of the rolled dough.

Thank you for enlightening, otherwise I could not think of everything
Gypsy
People, I wrote about the Arab woman Manal on another topic there .. yesterday she put on a cloth case on an ordinary wooden rolling pin and rolled out the dough like that, and the substrate with measuring circles on the tabletop was also made of fabric! Who knows this thread, what kind of innovation? maybe it's a well forgotten old thing?
Gypsy
I found the following in an American:
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Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
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how am I behind the times
Gypsy
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maybe it's a well forgotten old thing?

Tips from the book 1946 year!
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forgotten it .. good old
It's good that I have a sewing machine
dopleta
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Tips from the book 1946 year

Yes, the advice is touching.
Gypsy
and what, I haven’t tried to roll it out with cloth on cloth, but the Arab woman did it all wonderfully .. and once in 46 they rolled it out like that, why not do it now. They sell, people use it, so it makes sense

It turns out that Norpro produces such typesetters, I also buy a Norpro scraper.
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Caprice
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People, I wrote about the Arab woman Manal on another topic there .. yesterday she put on a cloth case on an ordinary wooden rolling pin and rolled out the dough like that, and the substrate with measuring circles on the tabletop was also made of fabric! Who knows this thread, what kind of innovation? maybe it's a well forgotten old thing?
And what is wrong with Tupper's substrate with measuring circles, and an ordinary rolling pin? Is it really lighter on fabric? Since 1946, all of these technologies have been improved so much for convenience. Is it worth returning to this?
Wildebeest
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And what is wrong with Tupper's substrate with measuring circles, and an ordinary rolling pin? Is it really lighter on fabric? Since 1946, all of these technologies have been improved so much for convenience. Is it worth returning to this?
I'm not even going to bother with the cloth. The fabric in any way crumbles into small cotton fragments, sticks to the dough. No, it's not for me.
Tupper's pad and rolling pin are for me.
Gypsy
: drinks: Until I try it myself, I can not say that this ge may be better silicone, or maybe someone has a cloth closer to the body

why is Taper's one better? the same norpro has such, you can wash in the dishwasher:
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and they have all sorts of rolling pins, there is even one for cookies
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Caprice
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why is Taper's one better? the same norpro has such, you can wash in the dishwasher:
I wash my whole Tupper in the dishwasher ...

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough

p.s. Today I bought this thing for cutting donuts with a hole, but I forgot in which section we discussed them ...
this:

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Gypsy
I also bought it, will arrive in a bunch of parcels, yesterday I already settled the order. They do not update the site, so many of them either had to be taken or replaced. Discussed in the topic of dough cutters.
Caprice
And I just, stupidly, went to this store yesterday. There is a lot there, and the saleswoman already knows me. But I stopped by specifically for these tins and small skewers for barbecue in AG. Fortunately, 10 minutes from my house.
Gypsy
There are no such special stores in my village, at most there is a household store with the usual set of goods. Yes, online shopping
Wildebeest
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Discussed in the topic of dough cutters.
I did not come across this topic. And where is it?
It is also convenient to roll out the dough on any silicone mat. But there are rugs that adhere tenaciously to the tabletop, and there are so-so, slip.
Gypsy
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I did not come across this topic. And where is it?

here https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=42653.new;topicseen#new
Gypsy
I report on scrapers
Steel of such quality that a scraper can be used instead of a mirror
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/r-image/s60.r.1/i170/1104/56/47b07db61fde.jpg

and for a dollar plastic, also cool:
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julifera
Who has shops Epicenter in the DECO department now there are marble rolling pins!
UAH 128


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lisenok82
I read that Anastasia ordered a press for the test from Ebey, but there are no reviews from her. Maybe someone else used such a thing? Should I take it or not? And even so I don’t know how to buy from Ebey and I may not need this press ...
Gypsy
lisenok82, the press is probably cool to have if there is no press .. here a Japanese woman presses like ..
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=86250.30certainly not subtle, but as an option you can develop. I saw people make a press themselves from wood.
lisenok82
thanks, went to watch
Gypsy
It's my pleasure. I also recommend the rolls .. since I got there, I will make them again tomorrow, otherwise I was puzzled to bake something sweet
Nataly_rz
Gipsy, thanks for the reminder about the buns, I watched the video with pleasure. Also thanks for pointing out how you can use the large dough scraper. I ordered from Cradle, but it can be seen with an eye there was a failure during the order, when I saw how big it was, I was horrified, and now I am satisfied, how many applications can I find for it
Gypsy
And I just fell in love with a plastic scraper, which cost three kopecks
lisenok82
a Japanese woman presses a soft dough, it is easy to roll it out with a rolling pin, and I hope for this press, which Anastasia ordered, that he will flatten dumplings.
PS: and you really need to try to make buns, they are very unusual with the usual ingredients
Scarlett
Oh, and I urgently need a couple of rolling pins -15 years I have been using an ordinary one from the market, but here I read so many things, and I urgently need a rolling pin. Girls, did anyone try to roll out such mastic? Well, I remembered the anecdote, in the topic, we can say:
The husband comes home drunk, does not stand on his feet, his wife meets him with a rolling pin in her hands.Husband: "Well, there is not a gram of alcohol in the house, but she buys furniture!"
Senpoliya
I bought such a rolling pin (Oh happiness!) For only 750 rubles
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He rides superbly! The tight dumplings dough rolled out very well and effortlessly.

Helena 7
Please, who can, help me choose recipes for such beautiful and interesting things. I got a very convenient rolling pin, and on it molds for cookies, very quickly and conveniently, there are also just molds for cutting, I have already baked them from shortbread cookies, it turned out very nicely, but I want to make very dry, like store-bought cookies, if anyone knows - tell me. Thank you. See the photo at the link.

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Crochet
Girls who use Teskomovskaya stainless steel rolling pin, tell me, how is it by weight, heavy / light / medium?

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DELICIA, stainless steel 25cm, 5cm
lunova-moskalenko
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Girls who use Teskomovskaya stainless steel rolling pin, tell me how is it by weight, heavy / light / medium?

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough

DELICIA, stainless steel 25cm, 5cm

My husband bought me one. She turns on the handles. ITS weight is 540 grams. Now I will find a tape measure and measure the length and thickness. She is so fat for me.
Working length (without handles) 25 cm. Thickness 7 cm. Handles 9 cm long. It gives me pleasure to work with it! I don’t feel any weight when I work.
Omela
Today for the first time I wanted to try a rolling pin from IKEA. She took off the packaging, rinsed it with water .. and he stinks like bedbugs !!!!! There was only one desire - a floppy. Or is it possible to somehow revive the patient? I read on cutting boards that you can fill it with boiling vegetable oil. What do you think will help ??
14anna08
What about the price? can still in the furnace?
Pilgrim73
Mistletoe, I also have an ikeevskaya wooden rolling pin, but without any foreign smell at all (I even sniffed it - a barely caught smell of wood), can I wash yours with vinegar or rub it with lemon juice? The rolling pin is very comfortable, I like to work with it. Good luck!
lunova-moskalenko
Girls, what kind of rolling pins are you talking about? Such as shown above with stainless steel and wooden handles? If about them, then mine did not stink. I just washed it with hot water and now it will be a year of use. Super! And why did I use my grandmother's old wooden rolling pins before! This is another plus - to meet her husband late at night ...
Omela
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Can I wash yours with vinegar or rub with lemon juice?
Ludmila, I'll try, thanks!

nvk , no, we are talking about wooden from IKEA.

An, rolling pin is not expensive. But it's a shame, yes !!! I'll try to revive.
Pilgrim73
By the way, in early March, there were stone rolling pins in Ikea for only 499r. The husband twisted it in his hands and put it back, but at home he was very sorry that he had not bought it.
Omela
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By the way, at the beginning of March, there were stone rolling pins in Ikea, only 450 rubles each.
And NAV already gone ??

I washed it with Amveev's product and vinegar .. it stinks .. put but on the battery ..
Pilgrim73
I don't know, we were there on March 3, then we were too lazy to go after her. In the evening, when I climbed onto the site and saw how they were being praised, I reproached my husband for not taking it so cheaply. I also held the rolling pin in my hands, but I did not see the price tag. But the husband under torture proves that this is the price. By the way, we were in Khimki.
Omela
And I did not find them on the site .. And I go to Teply Stan.
Pilgrim73
I didn't see it on the site either, I looked, I wanted to clarify the price. There seems to be an old infa, the prices are different from the current ones.
Shurshun
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Superbly rolls! The tight dumplings dough rolled out very well and effortlessly.
I understand, I also have a rolling pin wow. In general, any dough without straining ..
And such a calmness. Who in their right mind will criticize me when I am here with this in my hands ..
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Omela
Lyaxandra, why tease ??? De appearance-passwords ??

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