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Rolling Pins

Without rolling pins, it would be pretty hard to get perfect, even cookies every time. Rolled fondant would be incredibly difficult to work with and biscuits would be lopsided. The rolling pin is a staple in bakeries that is often overlooked, but should never be underestimated. They are available in traditional wood or more modern stainless steel.
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BANP001 12" Wood Asian Style Rolling Pin

12" Wood Asian Style Rolling Pin
BANP001
Thunder Group
Price: $1.30


BANP002 14" Wood Asian Style Rolling Pin

14" Wood Asian Style Rolling Pin
BANP002
Thunder Group
Price: $1.70


PR18 18" Wood Rolling Pin

18" Wood Rolling Pin
PR18
American Metalcraft
Price: $3.20


112360 Beechwood Rolling Pin

Beechwood Rolling Pin
112360
Matfer
Price: $5.90



RPW-3213 13" Wooden Rolling Pin

13" Wooden Rolling Pin
RPW-3213
Update International
Price: $10.80
Sale: $6.60


WDRNP013 13" Wood Rolling Pin

13" Wood Rolling Pin
WDRNP013
Thunder Group
Price: $6.90


RPW-3215 15" Wooden Rolling Pin

15" Wooden Rolling Pin
RPW-3215
Update International
Price: $11.70
Sale: $7.50


RP020 20" Wood Rolling Pin

20" Wood Rolling Pin
RP020
American Metalcraft
Price: $7.60



RP021 20½" Wood Rolling Pin

20½" Wood Rolling Pin
RP021
American Metalcraft
Price: $7.60


WDRNP015 15" Wood Rolling Pin

15" Wood Rolling Pin
WDRNP015
Thunder Group
Price: $7.60


WDRNP018 18" Wood Rolling Pin

18" Wood Rolling Pin
WDRNP018
Thunder Group
Price: $8.50


RPW-3218 18" Wooden Rolling Pin

18" Wooden Rolling Pin
RPW-3218
Update International
Price: $13.10
Sale: $8.80




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Whether wood or stainless steel, a rolling pin makes a lot of contact with dough in the commercial kitchen. It can easily become covered in little pieces of dough, which is not only a nuisance, but you have to worry about cross contamination between products. A good way to prevent dough from sticking to your pin is to place it in the freezer for around ten minutes or so. Once chilled, remove it from the freezer and cover it in a light dusting of flour. This should help deter those tricky little pieces of dough from sticking to the roller.

To keep a wooden rolling pin from warping, remember to never place it in the dishwasher or let it sit in water. The natural wood grains will soak up the wood, causing the pin to warp when it dries. Cleaning a wooden roller is quite simple. Brush off any loose piece of dough and then run a damp cloth the length of the pin several times. Once you are satisfied it is clean, dry it with a cloth and place it in a storage drawer.

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