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A wooden rolling pin, which is used to prepare dough for baking, that does not have handles. This kitchen utensil is most often made from tight-grained hardwoods such as boxwood or beech wood.
A type of rolling pin used for the preparation of dough when making lefse, flat breads, pizza, and other dough-based foods.
A variety of different types of hardwood rolling pins that have ribbed grooves manufactured into the rolling pin shaft.
A long cylindrical shaped kitchen utensil, generally used to roll out various types of dough when making food items such as bread, pastries and cookies.
A kitchen utensil that is used to mark out a sheet of pasta dough when making stuffed pasta squares....
A kitchen utensil that is used to flatten softened candy into sheets prior to hardening. This pin is typically made of stainless steel, providing a non-stick surface for candy ingredients.
A type of rolling pin that has closely spaced grooves running the entire length of the pin as well as around the shaft at right angles to the length of the pin.
A hardwood rolling pin that is used for the single purpose of making Springerle cookies. The shaft of the pin is embossed with symbols that are separated by parallel grooves running around the shaft of the roller.
A type of hardwood rolling pin that has evenly spaced raised protrusions extending out from the surface of the pin.
A type of rolling pin that consisists of a single shaft of hardwood, such as maple, that is typically a little larger than 1 inch in diameter and approximately 15 to 18 inches in length.
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