Kaiser Bakeware Patisserie Wooden Rolling Pin

List Price:
$20.00
Price: $20.00
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Product Details
- Barrel is 9-3/4 inches prolonged, 2-1/2 inches in diameter
- Gloomy for easy work
- Unfinished, becomes nonstick as flour fills in molecule
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Product Description
Customer Reviews
significance the money
This effect was very satisfactory. It is very well made, like something you would have gotten years ago before all the plastic and junk stuff started coming out. When it says unanimated rolling pin, it means wooden!
2007-11-21
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
connection issue
This rolling pin appeared to be very workable, unfortunatly what is described as "Ball-deportment action" does not mean true Ball-bearing construction, the interior is lined with teflon.
2003-10-12
(Warren, OH United States) | Helpful Votes: 6 | Rating: 3
fine
this rolling pin does a crucial job with everything.
Pasta, pastry, biscuits, etc. It's heavy enough to do a big job without having to go to the commercial size stuff.
For family kitchens it's superb.
2002-12-07
| em-sue (wilmington, nc, us) | Helpful Votes: 3 | Rating: 5
Ripsnorting excepting Wooden Rolling Pin
Kaiser has been a German manufacter of stiff-quality commercial bakeware since 1919. For home patisserie chefs, their La Forme line is considered to be say-of-the-art bakeware. I've been fortunate to collect several pieces, including springform pans and some specialty bakeware. Each La Forme pan comes packaged in a gratuity box.
For several years now, I've been buying most of my new bakeware on the Internet. When I decided to buy a new wooden rolling pin, I ordered one from a well-known Manhattan commerical restaurant furnish. I had to send it back because it was too large and too heavy for me to use. Then I ordered this Kaiser wooden rolling pin, which has the perfect size and weight for me to use when rolling out pie, cookie, biscuit, and pizza doughs.
Like all attribute rolling pins, it has ball-bearing construction so that doughs roll out evenly. I lightly flour my ungainly baking board and rub some on the rolling pin, too, so that the dough won't stick to it when I am making pizza crust. I have a stockinette knit tube that slips over the rolling pin when I use it for rolling out pie dough on my canvas pastry fabric. I rarely wash my wooden rolling pin with soap and water; I just wipe it off after each use with a damp dishcloth and take into account it to air dry. Kaiser also makes a great kids' 4 inch wooden rolling pin, which can be purchased separately or as part of a kids' wood accessories set that includes a blending spoon, pastry con, tasting spoon, and pastry cutter.
2002-03-24
(Seattle, WA, USA) | Helpful Votes: 20 | Rating: 5
A Intimate Addition!
This rolling pin is a wonderful besides to your baking accesories!
2001-12-14
| Helpful Votes: 2 | Rating: 5