Remove from the oven and slice into 6 to 8 squares with a sharp knife or pizza or
pastry wheel before serving.
You can find
pastry wheel cutters at most kitchen supply stores (Crate and Barrel, Williams and Sonoma, etc.).
Hvae a sharp knife, pizza wheel or
pastry wheel ready to score the dough as soon as it is baked.
Roll out remaining dough to a circle and with a
serrated pastry wheel (I jus used a knife) to cut into the dough into 10 strips.
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With
a pastry wheel, cut the rectangle into 2 - inch squares.
Using a pizza wheel,
pastry wheel, or non-serrated knife, cut 6 triangles as shown.
Using a 2» ravioli cutter (or
pastry wheel) cut out ravioli.
Using
a pastry wheel, trim the edges.
Carefully place the pastry on the lined baking sheet, and trim the edges until they're square with a sharp knife or pizza or
pastry wheel.
Next, trim the edges of the crust with
a pastry wheel or a knife.
I cut the cookies with
a pastry wheel and baked them for 20 minutes, until nicely browned and crispy.
Using
a pastry wheel or a paring knife, cut the pastry into strips of varying thickness.
I use
a pastry wheel and a ruler, but I'm pretty OCD.
Take
a pastry wheel, pizza cutter, or sharp knife and cut the pastry into 8 - 3 x 4 1/2 inch (7.5 x 11.5 cm) rectangles, using the template as a guide.
Using
a pastry wheel or sharp knife, cut rectangle into twenty - four 2x1 - inch rectangles.
Use
a pastry wheel to cut the dough into 1 1/2 inch squares (it doesn't have to be perfect).
With a sharp knife or
pastry wheel, slice the rectangle into 4 smaller rectangles, each 2 inches wide by 6 inches long.
Remember
my pastry wheel that I used in my Homemade Cheez - Its recipe?
These pastry wheels although sounding complicated are really easy to make and we made them whilst we sang one of our favourite nursery rhymes — The Wheels on the Bus.
Roll out remaining piece of dough and, with cookie cutters and
pastry wheel or knife, cut out leaves.
Using a sharp knife or
pastry wheel, cut the layered phyllo into 8 (4 1/2 x 3 - inch) rectangles.
4 Cut into individual ravioli pieces using a fluted
pastry wheel or ravioli cutter.