Water goes inside
A wine bottle or a cylindrical glass can be used as a substitute for a rolling pin when baking or cooking.
A good substitute for a rolling pin when baking is a clean, smooth glass bottle or a sturdy cylindrical object like a wine bottle.
Some alternative tools that can be used in place of a rolling pin include a wine bottle, a glass jar, or a cylindrical can. These items can be used to flatten dough or pastry in a similar way to a rolling pin.
A pastry cloth is just a piece of heavy weight cotton for rolling dough on and a rolling pin cover is a sock tube that goes over the rolling pin.
no a rolling pin can not filter because it has no holes for excess liqids to go through
The rolling pin cover is a relatively inexpensive method of protecting the rolling pin. Some people claim that the cover also aids in preventing dough from sticking to the rolling pin.
Rolling pins are easy to care for. Simply wash in warm soapy water, dry, and store them.
Well... All you will need is A glass (not plastic real glass) with water inside it A pin This is doing it to a friend (you can do it to anyone you like) Tell your friend that you can pin a proper glass with water inside to the wall. Then say you can prove it. So what you do is place the glass on the wall with one hand and pretend that you are trying to put the pin through the glass with the other hand. Then drop the pin on purpose and ask your friend to pick up the pin for you. Whilst your friend is bending down pour all the water from the glass onto their head! Thats it Good luck with that!!!
For rolling dough and pastry
I have a green depression glass rolling pin with the wood rod running through it with wood handles. In the 1990 antique book of the depression years it was worth 275.00-325.00 depending on the condition. I will be listing it on eBay this week and if anyone is interested I will do BIN. Thank you
Your rolling pin is a vital tool and should not be used for any other purpose than rolling dough
No, that's not a good use for a rolling pin