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  • French Rolling Pin
  • French Rolling Pin
  • French Rolling Pin

French Rolling Pin

$56.00
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One of the essential tools of the kitchen that remind us of our grandmother's mysteriously, amazing pie crust. This solid wood maple rolling pin is smoother than butter and made by hand with the utmost care and perfection in Vermont. Without any mechanical components like the metal shaft connecting handles, this tool with outlive many of us. It's ideal to have a solid rolling pins for many reasons, primarily, for the ability to feel the pressure of the dough's thinness/thickness you are rolling out. We plan to cherish the beautiful patina our rolling pin acquires as we pass it along to our grandchildren. 

 

what others think:

"Works Wonderfully! The smooth detail that is in this rolling pin is everything a budding baker needs. The tight grain makes it easy to clean and the weight really allows for feeling the dough. Also good use to bash butter for puff pastry. A great product and the color scheme is wonderful." -Richard 

 

About the Maker: 

Vermont Rolling Pins

Cyndi and Ken Freeman, a couple in Vermont began their business making solid wood rolling pins in 2008 by turning blocks of maple, walnut and cherry wood on a lathe in their small shop. We have admired their honed craftspersonship over the last few years and are excited to share their elegant and iconic rolling pins with you. Their first style was the “Shaker” rolling pin. A classic, traditional style, one that reminds us of our grandmother’s. They source their wood from a custom mill in Barre, Vermont about 45 miles away from their home. What makes their rolling pins better than the rest is the attention to smoothness of the wood’s surface. This comes from the time-consuming process of sanding where they use varying grits of sandpaper. The other stand-alone factor is that they are made from solid wood, no metal shafts, pins or lamination. Even the most brutal use can leave little to no harm to these rolling pins. They will be true heirlooms for your grandchildren to cherish.   

 

How to care for: 

Please do not let them soak in water. To clean, simply use a wet dish brush or cloth with mild soap, rinse with water and dry immediately. All wood kitchen utensils need occasional conditioning with a food-safe beeswax/mineral oil blend to stay hydrated. 

 

weight- 15 ounces

size- 20 inches long by 2 inches wide

 

*last image showcasing the difference between walnut wood vs maple

 

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