Sentences with phrase «just used my rolling pin»

No fancy pasta roller required — I just used my rolling pin and my pizza cutter to cut the dough.

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Using a thin rolling pin or the side of your hand, press into it lengthwise along the entire length of the dough, just off - centre.
I am sure there's some really fancy shmancy tool just for glazing chocolate on orange peels... but let's be real, I used a wine bottle as a rolling pin this past weekend... clearly this was a make - it - work kind of project.
If I were making a lot of tortillas, even just a double batch, I would use a rolling pin.
Then you can use a rolling pin or I just use my hands to press the dough out flat, you have to sprinkle it with flour to keep from sticking, you want it about 1 inch thick, maybe a tad thicker.
I like to use my food processor, but a plastic bag with a rolling pin works just fine too.
Start by breaking down your cacao solids, you ca do this using a grating attachment with your food processor or just simply place in a ziplock back, push all of the air out, cover with a tea towel and go to town on it with a rolling pin — I mean really give it a solid beating, don't be shy!
I used a rolling pin but empty wine bottles work just as well.
Tools Needed for Homemade Vintage Cheese Puffs Crackers (just a few): Baking Spray to coat the baking pans 1 or 2 sheet pans or cookie pans or pizza pans (depending on what you have handy and how many you wish to bake at one time) Large Mixing Bowl Whisk Wooden spoon Your hands for rolling, or a rolling - pin and knife for easy roll and cut Optional: Counter space with a dusting of flour (if you use the rolling and cutting tip)
Deflate carefully the dough and stretch it out, using a rolling pin (or just your hands), like a pizza base (rectangular), approx. 0.4 cm thick.
Also I just made another, more successful, batch, this time first using a lubricated cutting mat to «smush» the dough and then a rolling pin (on top of the mat) to even it out.
Most times I just use the handmade wooden rolling pin my grandma gave me.
Just like you'd use a rolling pin to roll out dough when cooking, you use a foam roller to roll out your muscles, which in turn alleviates your muscle soreness.
Between project sessions & when not in use, I just roll the center section up from the bottom & secure it at the top out of the way with a couple clothes pins.
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