Who could have guessed there were so many different types of rolling pins? Frankly, anything can be used as a rolling pin in a pinch. Bakers have found themselves reaching for wine bottles and water ...
Let's be honest, a wine bottle without a cork feels cheap — but corks can also be a real hassle. You run the risk of breaking the cork in half while trying to get it out and then once it's out you can ...
Whether you dabble in summer pie baking or head up your family’s holiday cookie swap, having a good rolling pin will completely change your baking game. But head to a kitchen-supplies store and the ...
Let's just face it: Making pasta is hard. Despite its seemingly simple nature, rolling out perfect homemade pasta can frustrate even the most experienced of chefs. There are only a few things you ...
While it's a handy implement to have in the kitchen, a rolling pin can be a bit difficult to clean. Fortunately, there's an easy way to deal with any stuck-on dough and other types of food debris that ...
Walking into someone's kitchen and spotting a rolling pin isn't necessarily impressive, but what if that rolling pin is over 100 years old? Some vintage rolling pins have stood the test of time and ...
Dear Heloise: In reference to Nita H., in Westbrook, Maine, who asked about cleaning wooden rolling pins, here is another take on the subject. The inside mechanism is a well-oiled machine, so I was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fresh strands of pasta hang over a rolling pin - Natalia Kirsanova/Shutterstock Let's just face it: Making pasta is hard. Despite ...