Noun
A cylindrical piece of wood or other material, with which paste or dough may be rolled out and reduced to a proper thickness.
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Another time he hit her in the leg with a rolling pin. Source: Internet
After a few strokes of the rolling pin I was completely sold - I could tell by how easily the dough was spreading that it wasn't sticking at all. Source: Internet
After enough time in Europe I learned to make my own tortillas at home using precooked cornmeal, a rolling pin, and a lot of muscle. Source: Internet
Gifts at the Offertory reflecting Margaret’s life were her fiddle, her sewing box, calculator, rolling pin and her vintage teddy-bear, a family heirloom. Source: Internet
Another product we tested was a wooden pastry board with an adjustable frame, along which the straight rolling pin included in the package glides. Source: Internet
But if you can keep in mind that you’re going for a dumpling wrapper (the ready-made ones) level thinness, it can definitely be done with a rolling pin. Source: Internet