Rolling Pin Substitue
If you’re a frequent baker, you likely have a rolling pin or two hanging around your kitchen. Many casual cooks, however, don’t have one of these tools. If this describes you, listen closely. You don’t need to give up on certain baking projects simply because you don’t have a way to roll the dough.
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Instead of running out and purchasing a rolling pin just for one recipe, you can use a glass bottle as a substitute. If you have a long liquor bottle on hand, that will work perfectly! Any type of glass syrup bottle is another excellent option. So what are you waiting for? Get baking!
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