The proper method for cleaning a wooden rolling pin is to remove crumbs or flour with a slightly dampened cloth. Allow pin to air dry and store as usual. Soaking in water or washing in dishwasher will cause it to crack and/or warp.
A wooden rolling pin should be washed clean, dried and kept dry until later use. Some may rub olive oil on the pin, but I have had no problem in leaving my pin clean and dry in a draw.
A good substitute for a rolling pin when baking is a clean, smooth glass bottle or a sturdy cylindrical object like a wine bottle.
Ina Garten, known for her cooking show "Barefoot Contessa," often uses a classic wooden rolling pin in her kitchen. While she hasn’t endorsed a specific brand, many fans have noted that she appears to use a traditional French-style rolling pin, which is tapered at the ends. These rolling pins are favored for their ease of use and control when rolling out dough.
The rolling pin is the classic.
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.
For rolling dough and pastry
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
The modern rolling pin was not invented by a woman. It was invented by a John W. Reed in 1864. Rolling pin type objects have been in use since the 9th century bc. I think it would be safe to say that at that length of time, the absolute original inventor has been lost to the ages.
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Your rolling pin is a vital tool and should not be used for any other purpose than rolling dough