- Proper Size: The wooden roller pin is 4.33*7.48 inches (11*19 cm). Smoothly rolls out dough, creating a uniform crust.
- Material: Made of beech wood, natural and strong, not easy to break, durable.
- Multifunctional: Wooden rolling pins can be used to roll out pizza dough, cookies, pie, tarts, noodles, fudge, tortillas, wontons, dumplings, etc.
- Feature: The rolling pin adopts fine polishing process, the surface is smooth, and the handle is ergonomically designed and comfortable to hold, bringing you a wonderful baking experience.
- Easy To Clean & Store: The pizza dough roller is small and compact in size. It is easy to store and does not take up space. Clean and dry it after use.
Muka small rolling pins are made of beech wood.
-Quality: Beech wood is not easily cracked or deformed. You don't have to worry about the quality of Muka rolling pins.
-Security: Muka rolling pins are made of natural beech wood which is no paint, no wax. The rolling pins are carefully polished, so they have no burrs.
Package: The price is for 1 rolling pin.
Size: The size of a small rolling pin is 4.33*7.48 inches (11*19 cm). A small rolling pin has a roller and a handle.
Applications: Muka rolling pins are good for making pizza, cookie, fondant, pastry, pasta, noodles, tortilla, wonton, dumpling and any other cooked wheaten food. Also, rolling pins can be used for clay.
Ways to maintain and store:
-Way to maintain:
When receiving the rolling pin, do not wash it by water. Wipe clean with a damp towel first, then you can apply a layer of cooking oil to the entire rolling pin. After oil absorption, you can be applied for several times. Afterwards, you can apply the oil to the rolling pin once a month for maintaining.
-Way to store:
After use, clean it immediately and place it in a cool and ventilated place, avoiding high temperatures, sunlight, air-drying and soaking.
Attention CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to
www.p65warnings.ca.gov.