Bijou
Quote: pushkar
The opinion is mine personally.
In my opinion, if pl. the table is better, more convenient. And for large pancakes, either pizza, or just roll it out. especially. It is possible without handles, the diameter is more important.
Why is a large diameter more convenient for you?

I myself was delighted when on this forum I came across someone's advice to make a thin long rolling pin from a polypropylene pipe for a water supply. Compared to a classic rolling pin, the hard dough rolls out much easier with the same force. Just according to all the laws of physics - from a thin heel, deeper than a trace.))

And from thin handles on a thick rolling pin, the trail will be deeper only on the palms.
IMHO, of course.
pushkar
Quote: Bijou
Why is a large diameter more convenient for you?

I myself was delighted when on this forum I came across someone's advice to make a thin long rolling pin from a polypropylene pipe for a water supply. Compared to a classic rolling pin, the hard dough rolls out much easier with the same force. Just according to all the laws of physics - from a thin heel, deeper than a trace.))
Thin, beautiful rolling pins, I myself have one, but this is usually for rolling lavash, bureks and other products from the Caucasian, Transcaucasian and Middle-Eastern and perhaps North-Arab regions. They work in such a way as to specially roll it, wind it on a stick. For easy work in Russia, they are long and small in diameter. Watch the videos of how they roll out Armenian lavash, Azerbaijani and Turkish, and further down the list, and so I think you can chase flies with them and it will be convenient for someone.
Divnay
Is there any information about scrapers or are you just discussing rolling pins?
Irgata
Duo bake ™ knife + scraper white / green Joseph Joseph Rolling pins and scrapers for dough

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough Rolling pins and scrapers for dough Rolling pins and scrapers for dough Rolling pins and scrapers for dough somewhere 1,390 R

Material: PP, stainless steel
Weight: 214 gr.
Dimensions: 21 x 1 x 16 cm.

Combining several functions at once, this tool simplifies the dough preparation process. The silicone side will scrape it off the sides of the bowl like a scraper, and the stainless steel blade will help you cut into pieces of any size. A measuring scale is engraved on the edge of the knife to show you how to evenly divide the dough. You can also use the silicone part after finishing the cooking process to clean the flour from the table surface.
The knife and scraper are magnetically bonded for compact storage. Can be washed in the dishwasher.

Taia
Good scrapers. But everything is expensive for this company.
I have been using similar ones for a long time, I can no longer do without them when I work with the test.
Divnay
Irsha,
I saw them already, beauty of course. Of all the things presented to me, I like them the most, but I want them to be cheaper
Taia
Irinadon't cry! Look, there is also cheaper.
Gin78
Got rolling pins and chekich from Polina - great

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
evrika_ea
Quote: Gin78

Got rolling pins and chekich from Polina - great

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
From which Polina? Is there more? I need it too
Gin78
evrika_ea, Polina Tsitsura, on the last. the pages here mention her (with a kind word)
Tyetyort
Girls, was today at the Gardener, any rolling pins are available, a long thin one with a thickening in the middle for 150 rubles.
Igch
Quote: Tyetyort

Girls, was today at the Gardener, any rolling pins are available, a long thin one with a thickening in the middle for 150 rubles.
And where exactly on the Gardener? He has become so big now
olaola1
Quote: Tyetyort
long thin with a thickening in the middle
Please tell me what this rolling pin is for. I remember I wanted this very, very much, I bought it, and now I remember why I need it.
Tyetyort
Igch, in a row number 7 or 8, where all kinds of household goods, now I do not remember the shop. Look in these ranks!


Added Saturday 13 Aug 2016 7:16 PM

Quote: olaola1
And please tell me why such a rolling pin is needed. I remember I wanted this very, very much, I bought it, and now I remember why I need it.
And to roll the dough thinly into manti, khinkali or strudel! That's why!
olaola1
Quote: Tyetyort
That's why!
Yes Yes Yes! I remembered! Only I roll thinly with a simple rolling pin.
Igch
Today in Ashan, Moscow, I bought a rolling pin, beech, costs 66.54 rubles. The size is 4x50, the length of the working part is 31 cm. Unfortunately, there is no thickening in the middle.
Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
Girulka
Aaaaaaaaaaa, there she is! Now she's mine!
True, I have not yet had time to try to do anything with her, but what a cool Joseph Joseph Adjustable Rolling Pin she is!
You just take the thing in your hands and YES! Feels the THING!
Oh, those entertaining capitalists! They know how! But they know how expensive ((
What can I say about the rolling pin ?! So far, only visual and palpable impressions. Very comfortable in the hands, rather heavy! Working surface without rings 345mm. The tree is smooth, you touch it and it slightly resembles parchment paper for baking))
Let's see further how she will roll out the dough of even thickness in layers. As soon as I try, I'll sign off how the flight went

Butterfly_74
GirulkaHow do you like the Joseph Joseph rolling pin? Now I also dream of this, for three days now I realized that I could not live without such a rolling pin.
Girulka
Butterfly_74, I still can't try it - my hands don't reach the cookies (((
But I can only say that how will you buy it, then look sooo carefully at the wood on the sides of the rolling pin, where the plastic screws are screwed in. They brought me a rolling pin and I carefully looked at the plastic screws - I thought so that there might be a weak spot, but it turned out then they looked more closely at the house and saw two small cracks in the tree at the end where these screws are screwed in. In general, the rolling pin went to this online store and returned it because they had it last and we just got the money back. Then I ordered it in another place and already looked more closely at the tree - so that there would be no cracks, otherwise it is just in such places that it is not known how the tree will lead further, and for that kind of money I somehow buy with cracks, albeit small I didn't really want to.
As soon as I try it, I will definitely unsubscribe, but I think she will be cool at work, I'm just sure!
Butterfly_74
Girulka, got it! I'll keep it on mind! I am not a very experienced culinary specialist yet and I still cannot roll the dough evenly, I hope that this rolling pin will work! The price is certainly atomic, but I really want such a toy. I also ordered an ordinary one, an inexpensive spindle-shaped one, I will learn to roll it out.
Scarecrow
I have had this rolling pin for a long time. The rolling pin is like a rolling pin. Normal. I miss the spacer rings. The steps in them are specific to the English system of measures.
Butterfly_74
Scarecrow, I still find it difficult to assess, I think that for the first time the rings will be enough for me, and then I will cope with the usual rolling pin. Is there the smallest 2 mm it seems? Thin enough for dumplings?
Girulka
Scarecrow, I think having this rolling pin with rings in your hands, you can turn to a wood craftsman and he will cut out a couple of additional rings of the required diameter for three kopecks! )))


Added Wednesday 25 Jan 2017 10:47 PM

I just don’t understand why our craftsmen haven’t slammed this idea yet and don’t make such rolls? (((Nothing complicated in my opinion!
Butterfly_74
Girulka, agree! The idea is ingenious in its simplicity, you can make wooden rings.
Girulka
Otozh! Even if they are, of course, thicker, since they are wooden, even if the rolling pin is longer, therefore, everything is so simple - the system is like a children's pyramid with rings! And the more our production costs, it certainly will not be such cosmic money! ))) And every hostess can afford one! And our hard workers will have work and profit!
Butterfly_74
Girulka, here's a business idea! If only they have this idea as know-how is not patented ...
Girulka
You can always modify it and it will come out - this and not that!
Butterfly_74
Girulka, that's for sure! Who would give an idea ...
Girulka
For those who have woodworking machines, who make various carved wooden balusters!
Butterfly_74
Girulka, then such a craftsman! If you get it, I will definitely share the idea!
Sens
Tell me, rolling pin with adjustable rolling thickness, which one and where to buy !?
julia_bb
Sens, I have Joseph rolling pin, wooden. I use it for shortcrust pastry and gingerbread
Sens
Quote: julia_bb

Sens, I have Joseph rolling pin, wooden. I use it for shortcrust pastry and gingerbread
Julia, what thicknesses can she roll?
found: 2, 4, 6, 10 mm.
Sens
julia_bb, and you did not use Rolling pin with adjustable thickness Tescoma "Delicia", length 50 cm ?
julia_bb
Sens, sorry, I did not see your question, the thickness is yes, 2-4-6-10 cm. Just for shortcrust pastry, gingerbread, or remove rings and just roll out the thin dough. That is, it is not always convenient, you need another rolling pin, that's for sure.
There was no Teskom, here in the topic someone has it, and someone likes it, but someone does not
SoNika
Girls. and my marble rock broke off Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
only mine is white with dark gray, and like a zebra. I’m thinking whether he will tear off his hands or not ...

Ketsal
SoNika, she's super comfortable. Roll dumplings
SoNika
Ketsal, current dumplings Olya?
Ketsal
SoNika, some kind of diploma for her, you can't smear it with flour like wood, but on the whole I'm happy
Elena Tim
Quote: Ketsal
some diploma for her
What?
Ketsal
Elena Tim, damn t9 in the phone. Some dough sticks to it strongly, but you cannot spread it like wooden flour. You can use butter, but flour does not stick to it. I don’t remember what kind of dough was sticking to her. And so the flight is normal
Crochet
Quote: SoNika
my marble rock broke off

I have this:

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough



Nice rolling pin, brutal, but ... but for some reason since March 2014 lies in the pantry ...

The hand reaches for the wooden one, habit is second nature ...

However, the price of my marble rolling pin is now 1 949 rubles. !!!

I'm mine, 3 almost 4) years ago, it cost 791.70 ...

kirch
Quote: Krosh
A good rolling pin, brutal, but ... but for some reason, since March 2014, it has been in the closet ...
I don't use either. For many years lies
Julia ***
Girls, which rolling pin is good? I still live with a wooden one (100 years old). What do you want? I'm thinking of ordering for March 8.




For a simple user.
Scarecrow
Quote: kirch

I don't use either. For many years lies

My husband is in charge of her)).
Elena Bo
My silicone went well, and I love the wooden one. But I don't like stainless steel.
Julia ***
And silicone ones don't stick? Should you sprinkle them with flour?
an_domini
Quote: julia_bb

Sens, sorry, I didn't see your question, the thickness is yes, 2-4-6-10 cm. Just for shortcrust pastry, gingerbread, or remove rings and just roll out the thin dough. That is, it is not always convenient, you need another rolling pin, that's for sure.
There was no Teskom, here in the topic someone has it, and someone likes it, but someone does not
On Teskom's rolling pin there is also a thickness of 0, it turns out like a regular rolling pin, so no other additional rolling pin is needed.
For a year now I have been using only it, it rolls much easier than a wooden one, the dough does not stick to it, you do not need to sprinkle or grease anything.
Julia ***
thanks girls! So I will want her.
Ninelle
Quote: Elena Tim

What?
Flax, well, they are rolling pins, they are also educated and not, some with diplomas, some are illiterate, as anyone is lucky ...

Girls, I want a dough cutter, would you recommend? And a board scraper

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