Embossed Rolling Pins | TIPS & HACKS For Using Engraved Rolling Pins

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  • čas přidán 20. 12. 2020
  • #embossedrollingpins #engravedrollingpins #embossedrollingpinhacks
    Today we are sharing some embossed rolling pin tips and hacks and share an embossed rolling pin cookie recipe to help you make the best embossed rolling pin sugar cookies.
    Embossed Rolling Pin Tip 1: The first tip is to purchase a rolling pin with deep etchings. Here is a helpful article and embossed rolling pin review. diycraftclub.com/blogs/food-c...
    Not all embossed rolling pins have a deep enough etching to really make a good design into the dough so if you are out shopping look for ones that have a deep engraved design. That’s going to give you a better result.
    Embossed Rolling Pin Tip 2: The second tip is to start with a really good recipe and we have a good one on our blog. It has a perfect consistency that will get the best embossed designs. And we only use all purpose flour, avoid any flour that has rising agent because then when your cookies are baking, they will puff up and your design won’t be there anymore. If you try it, let us know if it works for you.
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    Embossed Rolling Pin Tip 3: If you are finding that your dough is too sticky, then add a bit of flour a little bit at a time so that your dough does not get crumbly. You are looking for a dough that is slightly soft, yet firm enough to hold the design.
    Embossed Rolling Pin Tip 4: Chill your dough for at least 20-30 minutes. Roll the dough slowly and steadily with a slight downward motion. And also chilling the cookies before baking will help them keep the embossed designs.
    Embossed Rolling Pin Tip 5: The best way to clean your embossed rolling pins is with a hard bristle brush. Gently go over it removing the flour and dough. And remember, never get your embossed rolling pin wet.
    Embossed Rolling Pin Tip 6: Because there are so many designs out there, embossed rolling pins can be used for many things. You can use them for cookies, salt dough ornaments, play dough and more.
    We hope you found this helpful and if you have any tips please leave them in the comments below. Have fun baking
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  • @lauriemasters5596
    @lauriemasters5596 Před 2 lety +9

    I'm going to make my very first Springerle Cookies for a kind friend. I purchased my embossed rolling pin from Amazon. They have many many different patterns and sizes. Thank you for these tips-I would have never known to brush pin after use and never use water! Thank you

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před 2 lety +1

      Wonderful! That sounds like an amazing day of baking ahead!

  • @mfredcourtney5876
    @mfredcourtney5876 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great tips. Especially about the flour. First time was a disaster.

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks so much. Here is the recipe we use for these rolling pins: diycraftclub.com/blogs/food-craft/shortbread-cookie-recipe-for-embossed-rolling-pins

  • @thesown8750
    @thesown8750 Před 3 lety +2

    I want one of these so much, they are gorgeous!!

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před 3 lety +1

      They are useful for so many things. Here's the article of where to buy diycraftclub.com/blogs/food-craft/embossed-rolling-pins

    • @kmrebooks9688
      @kmrebooks9688 Před 3 lety +1

      gokitchencarnival.com/?s=Embossing

  • @regenia8738
    @regenia8738 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @marifer4975
    @marifer4975 Před 8 měsíci

    Muchas gracias por su explicación tan detallada.😊

  • @snedge28
    @snedge28 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Why can't they get wet? I would have thought soaking them is a no no because of warping or cracking, but a quick wash and dry would be okay, right?
    I hope so, given I bought mine to use with water based clay to make pretty ceramic items.

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před 3 měsíci

      The reason is because the design can easily crack if there is water on them. Especially if they are being used over and over. Hope that helps!

  • @pt7391
    @pt7391 Před rokem +8

    she:"remember never to get them wet"
    me: "shi-"

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před rokem

      Yes, dry brush only for these ones. Here's a list of others we have found. diycraftclub.com/blogs/food-craft/embossed-rolling-pins

  • @PeaceOutWorld
    @PeaceOutWorld Před rokem +1

    I haven't used one of these rolling pins but it seems to me, one may have to make sure there's enough oil (or butter) in the dough to prevent it sticking also

    • @heathercontois4501
      @heathercontois4501 Před rokem +5

      I make Springerles every year, it's tradition for Christmas. I used to use a two image press my mother has, but last year she gifted me two Springerle pins. Even with the hand press, you do need to flour the image or the dough well, or the dough will stick. It's not about oil or butter in the dough, as some cookies do not hold up if you change the measure from the recipe, it could actually ruin some cookies.

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před rokem +2

      Here's the recipe we use for these: diycraftclub.com/blogs/food-craft/shortbread-cookie-recipe-for-embossed-rolling-pins

  • @ravensnow2931
    @ravensnow2931 Před 3 lety +4

    For cleanup, can you let the cookie dough dry out and harden on the rolling pin to make it easier to brush off, or should you remove the flour snd dough right away?

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před 3 lety +2

      Try to get off as much as possible with a cloth first for sure! Thanks for watching. :)

    • @ravensnow2931
      @ravensnow2931 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DIYCraftClub Thanks for the tips! I bought one recently and it's in the mail. So excited to use it!

  • @lavenderhearts101
    @lavenderhearts101 Před rokem

    What kind of brush are you using? And where can I buy it?

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před rokem +1

      That was a brush we had for a long time. The dollar store might have one similar.

    • @lavenderhearts101
      @lavenderhearts101 Před rokem

      @ DYI craft club. Thank you.

  • @janinelindgren109
    @janinelindgren109 Před rokem +1

    do you have to oil the wood first?

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před rokem

      We did not oil the wood first. Here's more rolling pin ideas diycraftclub.com/blogs/food-craft/embossed-rolling-pins

  • @sanjanaskrishnan1620
    @sanjanaskrishnan1620 Před 2 lety +1

    Can this work on bread dough ?

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před 2 lety +2

      Bread dough is too soft for this to work. Here is the recipe we use. diycraftclub.com/blogs/food-craft/shortbread-cookie-recipe-for-embossed-rolling-pins

    • @sharonford5699
      @sharonford5699 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Bread dough has too much leavening in it. The design would disappear

  • @giovannaporcheddu9902
    @giovannaporcheddu9902 Před 2 lety +2

    Dove posso trovare i mattarello decorativi

  • @barbmcnichols5357
    @barbmcnichols5357 Před rokem +1

    I've inherited a wood springerle rolling pin and the wood is very dried out. Should I oil it before using? I oil my great grandmother's pin every two or three years and it's in great condition, satiny smooth and dough never sticks!

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před rokem +1

      Would check with the manufacturer, especially if it's an heirloom. Good luck!

  • @gloriagibney3085
    @gloriagibney3085 Před 9 měsíci +1

    So it can't be washed at all ❓

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před 3 měsíci

      It's not recommended as it can ruin the design.

  • @elizabethwallace7495
    @elizabethwallace7495 Před rokem +2

    What about a recipe for the dough?

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před rokem +1

      The recipe we use is right here: diycraftclub.com/blogs/food-craft/shortbread-cookie-recipe-for-embossed-rolling-pins

  • @julietsr2
    @julietsr2 Před rokem

    I washed my embossing rolling pin. Is it ruined ??

    • @loisbaron1903
      @loisbaron1903 Před rokem

      No. Just don't do it again.

    • @PeaceOutWorld
      @PeaceOutWorld Před rokem

      apply a good quality cooking oil that's food grade (you cook with it) - coconut, avocado, grapeseed or even flax oil. It will season the wood and prevent moisture damage.

  • @KKJournals
    @KKJournals Před 10 měsíci +1

    My dough to sticks to mine so badly, I don't wanna use them.

    • @djcoffman6505
      @djcoffman6505 Před 8 měsíci

      Usually flouring the rolling pin will fix it.

    • @DIYCraftClub
      @DIYCraftClub  Před 2 měsíci

      Here's the recipe we use for our rolling pins. Hope this works out for you! diycraftclub.com/blogs/food-craft/shortbread-cookie-recipe-for-embossed-rolling-pins

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    @ldfoyxttpifdhyscnlyy9868 Před 2 lety +1

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  • @MLC328
    @MLC328 Před 2 lety +3

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