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Rolling Pin - what to google?

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prokupatuskrakedatus · 18/09/2016 16:01

Please help:
I was looking up a recipe on YT and clicked myself along the links - as you do - and ended up at this BBC bake off series and had an "OMG-DH-would-love-this" moment.

One of the contestants had a rolling pin with rings that go on the ends to make sure the dough ist rolled out to a certain hight. It's the perfect gift for perfectionist DH (and would speed up or even increase production)

Under what name are these pins sold?
What do I need to google?

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Greywacke · 18/09/2016 16:02

They are from Lakeland

WankersHacksandThieves · 18/09/2016 16:02

www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=rolling%20pin%20with%20guides

knock yourself out... :)

ChaosTrulyReigns · 18/09/2016 16:03

Try adjustable rolling pin for your piefectionist.
Smile

WankersHacksandThieves · 18/09/2016 16:03

www.amazon.co.uk/Cake-Boss-Rolling-Pin-Guides/dp/B00IYQ9MDS

here's the guides just to add to your own rolling pin.

Hufflepuffin · 18/09/2016 16:06

Joseph Joseph do one too, it also has measurements on it to measure how wide you've rolled

prokupatuskrakedatus · 18/09/2016 16:26

Thank you all! I've already ordered Smile

So it's "rolling pin guides". And Lakeland it will be. What I need is a 'Nudelholz, höhenverstellbar'. And it is made by Joseph Joseph.

Nudelholz is a word for rolling pin I actually didn't know - I'd say "Ausroller".

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