Winware French Wood Rolling Pin, Tapered


Winco USA

List Price: $11.99
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Product Details

  • Tapered from center to ends
  • Expert quality
  • Substantial wood design

Paula Deen Signature Wood Rolling Pin, Natural


Paula Deen

List Price: $14.99
Price: $12.40
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Product Details

  • Distinctly crafted from appealing acacia wood in a natural tone
  • Virtuous the right heft and balance to help make all baking a success; rolls out dough evenly for any baking job, ample or small
  • For with greatest satisfaction care, hand wash and dry the pin immediately.

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How do I make a wood rolling pin? I need to know how all the parts assemble.?



Our clumsy rolling pin is a single piece of turned beech, so there's no assembly. Although the wood varies, I think many wooden rolling pins are turned from jammed as a single piece, like ours.

How do you remove mold from a wood rolling pin?? ?

My unanimated rolling pin has greenish black spots on it, how do I get rid of it? Can I still use it to make pie crusts??


I judge devise I would throw that thing out! Try a marble one next time!!!

Mold gets INTO the wood and nothing will take it out. Not even bleach - enough bleach to get it out (if possible) will downfall the wood.

What type of rolling pin do you use?

I have skim all about rolling pins. As of right now I have one of the cheapy wood ones that has the spring like thing in the middle. I really don't like it. It doesn't seem to uniformly glide out anything.
I also recently acquired my grandmother's pie crust recipie that we had thought was gone. I would love to get it complete. I have read some like the one I am using. Others like the wood ones that roll all in one piece. Others like metal... I even announce some people use a piece of plumbing pipe!
Please tell me what you recommend and why. I just know I don't like the one I have. It doesn't do me well with the piecrusts or with sugar cookie cutouts!


I esteem French rolling pins because 1.) their slight taper is comfortable when rolling 2.) they do not have any internal components or handles, so cleanup is much much easier 3.) they are carve and easy to store.

I use a silicone-covered French rolling pin which keeps dough from sticking and is even a nice color that matches my kitchenette.

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