Found that the deer pin doesn’t imprint as well as the snowflake rolling pin. Maybe because the images are smaller. I chilled the rolling pins while the dough was chilling, and also oiled the rolling pin before rolling the dough,to cut down on sticking to the pin. I suggest you include a note to thoroughly wash the rolling pins before use.
Wooden rolling pins with designs from PastryMadefor a while now. They look so artisanal and the concept of patterning a large batch of cookie dough in one fell swoop was very appealing. Baking with our rolling pins is a perfect way to spend quality time with christmas rolling pins with designs for baking your whole family this season. Cookie doughs work great, however those that contain chocolate chips are generally not a good match for embossed rolling pins. The chips aren’t able to shape into the engravings, leaving a lumpy and uneven final product.
The roller is beautiful and i’m Looking forward to using it next Christmas. I would like to know what recipe to use though. My only disappointment is not having a recipe. This product took a month to arrive from China so plan ahead of whennyou would like them. Just arrived yesterday and giving as a gift. They look as pictured and described.

In fact, baking in general is one of the most searched niche sectors on the entire internet ecosystem. This is beautiful - it even smells good! It's a gift so I haven't used it, but with the right type of dough I'm confident it would work great.
To make the icing, use a paddle attachment. Mix sugar and powder, then add vanilla. Mix on medium-high for about 7 minutes. Our mission is to deliver happiness to your door and your loved one’s.
Rather than using the handles of the rolling pin, keep both hands firmly placed on the barrel of the engraved rolling pin. Push down firmly with continuous pressure as you roll through the length of the dough. You may need to play with the pressure to ensure you get an even design stamped into the cookie dough. Dust your rolling surface generously with flour before rolling out the cookie dough with a regular rolling pin. Dust the regular pin with flour before using to prevent it from sticking to the cookie dough. I bought these for gifts for my Daughters.
Next, use your pastry brush to brush the icing on the top and sides of the cookie. You want to make sure it really gets in the rolling pin stamp. The amount of icing you use will, of course, affect how noticeable the stamp is. This is an absolutely delicious, super straightforward recipe that takes really well to the rolling pin. Engraved with your choice of either abeautiful snowflake and deer pattern, doggy bones pattern or snowflakes patterns.
Cream the flour and sugar together. Add a drop of food coloring and combine to bring the dough together into a soft, firm ball. Haven't used it yet but, look forward to experimenting with it. It's a little smaller than a standard rolling pin. I don't see that as a problem though.
This company was extremely easy to order from and many email updates on shipping were very helpful. I would order from this company again. I received it and must say it looks interesting. I am looking forward to making a batch of cookie dough very soon so that I can try it out. Thr deer on the roller looked smaller than I thought they would be, but that may be a good thing.
Just roll out your dough first with a standard rolling pin to desired thickness, then roll over with the patterned roller and cut into shapes. The recipe I used which came with a different rolling pin was very soft even though I chilled it. So, the dough kept sticking to this rolling pin.
Then grab an embossed rolling pin and give it a quick dusting of flour. If you find that the flour sticks into the crevices of the design, just use a pastry brush or an unused paintbrush to clear away any clumps of flour. An embossed rolling pin is just a classic wood rolling pin engraved with a design. They are used to create decorative patterns only (so this won’t take the place of your favorite rolling pin).
Cover dough in cling film and place in freezer for 10 minutes to cool the dough. Christmas trees and reindeer pattern imprinted into cookie dough by Christmas Rolling Pin. Sift together flour and a pinch of salt, add to the wet mixture little by little until well incorporated. Made fromhigh-quality,solid maple hardwoodwhich is 100% non- sticky. Price and other details may vary based on product size and colour. The ones I ordered are great, but they came with not instructions, recipes or care of them.
We are John and Lisa - creators of Christmas 3D Rolling Pin. At our workshops we make various wooden products with inspirational designs. Baking enthusiasts are quick to review products that they feel either enhanced or deteriorated their kitchen experience.