Qween
Quote: 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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linathank you for not leaving us with Susley without company! Three of us, then it will roll easier. Maybe your Irina does not attach any importance to the fact that she has such a "helper"? And everyone is looking, perplexed, and no one will tell you that it will be more comfortable to roll with another rolling pin.

Quote: Lina

cheap and homemade with solid handles, more expensive and better wood - with attached.

lina, here I want to clarify one point: With attached, but rotating? Because in "mine" the handles are simply attached, but they rotate along with the rolling part.

Quote: celfh

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.

celfh, well something like that . The process is difficult to explain.

lina
Quote: Qween

lina, here I want to clarify one point: With attached, but rotating? Because in "mine" the handles are simply attached, but they rotate along with the rolling part.
I saw on sale both such and such. I was looking for a simple wooden one for sooooo long - they were just a "spindle" without handles, then too thin, then too large ... for almost a year I lived without a rolling pin at all, I reviewed and twisted a lot of them.
Qween
lina
Oh, and yesterday I refused to buy that rolling pin, because I saw that it was not made of a whole piece of wood, but some handles attached to it. So you give me permission to buy it? And then it does not cost 10 hryvnia, then reluctance to regret.
Gypsy
Quote: 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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Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
Now, in connection with the purchase of a mini-oven, I have a mini-range of bread products too. So I roll out all these mini products with a mini-rolling pin made of beech. I have two of them, both with revolving handles. These rolling pins were included with the ravioli tins. The molds * rusted * covered with some kind of terrible oxide, and the rolling pins are excellent
Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
LenaV07
Rolling pins and scrapers for dough

Girls, is this really a rolling pin? I would have thought it was a potato crushing pestle ...
Qween
LenaV07, I also thought so when I saw the photo. Very much like mine from the set.
Gypsy
Of course this is a crush, apparently a person does not have a rolling pin at all
LenaV07
You will laugh, but I have the most comfortable rolling pin, as it turned out, a piece of a shovel handle.I got it from my grandmother ...
Qween
But we will not laugh! When the question arose about a new rolling pin, my dad immediately offered me a piece of a shovel cut, which, by the way, was made of beech. So this is also an option. I just want a rolling pin with handles.
julifera
And I never rolled pies and pizzas with a rolling pin - I flattened them with my hands, and I read on the internet more than once that yeast dough is better by hand, airier

Now I bought a mini-video, but I never rolled out yeast pies for them

My elm rolling pin, by the way, cost 60 UAH in April this year.

In household stores I saw both for 40 and for 80 - but that was not my tree, in the sense that it was not what I like, although in shape they are good (I am silent for Tekkiy from rubber)

And so the cheapest one - here I have a market under my windows - I bought the most traditional solid thin rolling pin on it for 12 UAH to kill it on a metal dumpling stand, I didn't even take a picture of it
LenaV07
And why is it more convenient for me? Because along the length it allows you to roll it out directly on the baking sheet, if necessary ... I flatten the pizza dough with my hands on the baking sheet and sometimes I want to roll it up ...
Qween
Freken Bock, it turns out that your Teflon rolling pin is super exclusive? I have already searched the entire Internet - there is no such thing.
celfh
Quote: Qween

Freken Bock, it turns out that your Teflon rolling pin is super exclusive? I have already searched the entire Internet - there is no such thing.
PACHIM no? there is
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Qween
celfh , thanks, I saw these links and many other links too.
But, only I live in another country ...
I was looking for the purpose - to buy. I’m not interested in just looking.
Qween
Girls, I hasten to share my joy!
I already have two rolling pins. One marble (25 cm rolling part), and the second stainless steel (30.5 cm long). At the same time I got a sieve mug of a new model, for 850 ml, I have not seen this yet.

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
Summer resident
So you are now a rich lady

Now this wealth is supposed to be washed in a tavern near Gasha
Qween
Yeah, I did it, I know. And, by the way, unexpectedly. I’ll just wait for another silicone rolling pin, which I ordered from the catalog.

I drive off to Gashenka, at least I read that we have a new one. And then the Internet, lately, practically did not work, only on Sunday it was repaired. I, one might say, dropped out of our life.
Margit
Qween
Congratulations! Finally you with new rolling pins! It remains to purchase only a long rolling pin, this is to roll out large sheets of dough. I have probably had about 20 of these rolling pins. I buy, but if not by hand, I put it away in the closet. There is a rolling pin, which is more than 30 years old, small, with a thickening in the middle, it is very convenient to roll out dough up to 50 cm in diameter and small cakes. Having read reviews here a long time ago, I bought a beech with twisting handles in Metro, but it seemed uncomfortable. Now its place among unnecessary devices.
And as for the mug, I don’t want to upset you, but I had one, or rather even still have one, it’s broken. She's with two sieves, right? I also coveted a large amount, but it did not last long for me, two or three months.
Qween
Margit , thanks for the compliments !
I am a novice buyer of rolling pins, I hope these will come to me. I thought - to take metal or not, and common sense won. I took a metal one.

And I have never met such a small one with a thickening, but nothing, we will wait.

Oh, I'm worried about the sieve now ... I bought three of them (2 as a gift), and they are expensive ...
He has one sieve. Can we have different firms? A? My Bergner ...

What's broken in yours?
Freken Bock
Quote: Qween

I thought - to take metal or not, and common sense won. I took a metal one.
It's our way! With acquisitions you!
Qween
Thank you dear !

By the way, I haven't found traces of a Teflon rolling pin anywhere like yours. Looks exclusive! Even Google didn't help. It gives out only Russia, and then the rolling pins are different in appearance.
Vitalinka
Girls, can I put in my 5 kopecks. I have had such a sieve mug for a year already, I use it almost every day. The truth has now begun to jam a little, but my husband bent something there and everything is fine. I am very pleased with her.
Freken Bock

Qween
I don't know what to say about the exclusivity of my Teflon rolling pin. I was told in the store that it was Bergner, apart from oral, there was no other confirmation of this. I never met such rolling pins again, in the same Odessa store I did not see it either after a year or two.
OlenaS
I read a long epic with a choice of rolling pins above I would like to add my own opinion

I use one, my favorite, wooden, in the form of a cylinder with a diameter of 3 cm and a length of 42 cm. In general, a long stick, of the same thickness along its entire length. My dad made it out of a window molding, to which my grandmother had curtains attached.
I use it to roll out all types of dough, various sizes of products. I can't imagine anything more convenient.

The farm also has a second rolling pin, also made of wood, of the type mentioned above, but with a thicker diameter and with handles of a smaller diameter turned on the sides. I bought it only because, in my opinion, the correct rolling pin should be exactly this shape. We had a similar one at home and I thought that my mother mainly uses it. It turned out that no, for a long time and she uses the same baguette ...

Yesterday in Ashan I saw two types of rolling pins:
- one with handles (the handles are not glued, but made from a single piece of wood together with the rolling pin) - the cost is about 18 UAH
- and the one that was shown in the photo in this thread above, which is used by women of either Uzbekistan or Tajikistan (I don’t remember exactly) - 14 hryvnias with kopecks, wooden, made in Ukraine. By the way, as for me, it should be very easy to use. Sizes are about the same as my "baguette" one, maybe a little shorter.
monya133
Girls, tell me, has someone already received this set?
Rolling pins and scrapers for dough

I ordered it too, now I'm worried about the quality

Qween
monya133 , so far, it seems, no one has received. Pinky the first will be seen, so look out.
And my package has not even been formed yet, I called yesterday.
monya133
Qweenand when did you order?
Will he come by the new year?
Qween
monya133, I forgot when I ordered, but about 1.5 - 2 weeks ago. They said that the delivery time after ordering is 4-5 weeks.
LenaV07
I just read that it turns out that the super-rope is made from walnut. The dough does not stick to it, because the tree itself contains natural oils. I thought ... 2 nuts are growing in the country ...
monya133
I already received my kit
Everything is fine, only the handles of the rolling pin fold in different directions
well, in general - a good set, on the mat for rolling and there are circular markings, in the photo I did not immediately consider
tatalija
Qween, you have 2 rolling pins, marble and stainless steel, which do you like more? This week I bought it from stainless steel (weighs about 1 kg), I have already tried it, great. At one time I did not smoke the marble one, then I regretted it, and when I saw this one, I took it, although as I said above I do not regret it. In another store, the seller praised the silicone rolling pin, one thing is good it is long, I think there is definitely a meter, if not more, and it's normal in diameter, does anyone have one, how good is it? But it is lighter than mine made of stainless steel
Gypsy
Quote: tatalija

I didn't smoke in due time, then I regretted it
tatalija
nut
And who has small rolling pins - show plizz and share your impression
Caprice
Quote: tatalija

I didn't smoke in due time, then I regretted it
It's never too late to smoke
Qween
Quote: tatalija

Qween, you have 2 rolling pins, marble and stainless steel, which do you like more?

tatalija, I have not tried a stainless steel rolling pin yet. But I have already used the marble one more than once, and I am VERY happy with it - it rolls on its own, I just hold it so that it does not roll far.

And I never received a silicone set (with a rolling pin).
julifera
Quote: Qween

But I have already used the marble one more than once, and I am VERY happy with it - it rolls on its own, I just hold it so that it does not roll far.

Qween

A very big request - can you weigh a marble rolling pin ?!
I need it for experience, then I'll tell you when I put it
tatalija
Quote: Caprice

It's never too late to smoke
Gypsy

I just saw my typo
Cow I thought you were kidding with regrets, but I wrote Th myself. What big-eyed.
Have you seen the idiot whinnying quietly at the monitor?
Qween
julifera , hurry up to inform you - my marble rolling pin weighs 2 kg 93 grams.
julifera
Quote: Qween

julifera , hurry up to inform you - my marble rolling pin weighs 2 kg 93 grams.

Qween - thank you very much!

The marble rolling pin won 1: 2

I'm telling ...
The other day I saw a very, very heavy wooden rolling pin and a huge impressive diameter, with revolving handles.
Well, I think people here say that the marble heavy rolls the dough itself, no tension at all, and if this heavy wooden weight is the same as the marble one, then I decided that I would take it.

As a result, 1.3 kg of wood versus 2.1 kg of stone
But I took it anyway, she walks amazingly
julifera
Toko that I tried the rolling pin - BEAST !!!!!!!!!!
I do not understand why I was so reprehensible about the spinning handles, although I remembered that I did not like in them that I was gripping the table with my knuckles.
This new rolling pin of mine is so high - 9 centimeters - it is generally impossible to catch in any way, TANK
Now I made dumplings - there was only one strained - it took a long time to put the minced meat out of the bag, and rolling out - lightning fast !!!!

I bought in Kontakte, made in Taiwan.
They have 3 or 4 types of rolling pins - my thickest-thickest
Maryssya
Quote: Qween

Girls, I hasten to share my joy!
I already have two rolling pins. One marble (25 cm rolling part), and the second stainless steel (30.5 cm long). At the same time I got a sieve mug of a new model, for 850 ml, I have not seen this yet.
Can you please tell me where you can buy such rolling pins?
Rimma71
Hostesses, maybe someone will need such information: today I saw a marble rolling pin with a wooden handle, gray, large and heavy, with a wooden stand. Price 117 with something UAH. Mega-market Bolshevik, first floor, department with kitchen trivia.
Very similar to the one shown by Qween in post 164 on this topic:
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...n=com_smf&topic=18886.160
Gypsy
Experienced people, please tell me what to choose. I was puzzled with a scraper for the dough and in thought which one is more convenient, the one with a bent handle (as I understand it lies on the table tightly horizontally and is convenient to wash in the dishwasher) or with a wooden (or plastic) handle?

While in mind such:
Rolling pins and scrapers for dough Rolling pins and scrapers for dough

You can certainly buy both .. but I would like to choose one
Qween
GypsyI, as the owner of a whole bunch of scrapers, advise the first, although both will be convenient.
Gypsy
Thank you
So I want it more, but it is significantly cheaper than the one with a wooden handle, and a little larger.
dopleta
I also have the same as on the left, only with bumpers on the sides. Very comfortable.
Gypsy
Quote: dopleta

I also have the same as on the left, only with bumpers on the sides. Very comfortable.
dopleta, what are the sides? maybe I also need .. can I have a photo?
dopleta
Quote: gypsy

dopleta, what are the sides? maybe I also need .. can I have a photo?

Yes of course! Just to be honest - I got it from an American restaurant, but I think they are for sale

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
nut
Oh, why don't you just recognize the sides on the sides: flowers: And what are these sides for? it's already like a duck

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