Pizza dough can be stretched, tossed, or rolled to get it into the right shape and size. Rolling is accomplished by using a simple rolling pin. There are, in general, two kinds of rolling pins: the classic style with two wooden handles on the ends (usually with ball-bearing inside allowing for a smooth roll), and the French-style rolling pin, which is usually longer and sometimes tapered towards the ends.
The key to choosing the right rolling pin for you is to get a feel for it. You want it to feel sturdy and comfortable in your hands. It should be easy to grip and use and have enough weight to get the job done.
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Farberware Classic Wood Rolling Pin, 17.75-Inch, Natural
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Goodcook 05717000817 Good Cook Classic Wood Rolling Pin, 1,23830
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French Rolling Pin (17 Inches) –WoodenRoll Pin for Fondant, Pie Crust, Cookie, P...
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HelferX 17.6'' Long Wooden Rolling Pin (Large)
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Adjustable Rolling Pin with Thickness Rings for Baking, Stainless Steel Designs ...
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Rolling Pin and Silicone Baking Pastry Mat Set, Stainless Steel Dough Roller, Ro...
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Muso Wood Sapele Wooden French Rolling Pin for Baking, ,Tapered Roller for Fonda...
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AISOSO Rolling Pins for Baking, 15.75 Inches Wooden Rolling Pin with Handles, Cl...
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Fox Run Polished Marble Rolling Pin with Wooden Cradle, 10-Inch Barrel, White
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NASNAIOLL Silicone Rolling Pin Non Stick Surface Wooden Handle 1.97X15.15 (Blue)...