How To Use Rolling pin In A Sentence
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Collect the pastry by rolling it on to the rolling pin and spreading out on the baking sheet.
Times, Sunday Times
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Roll the dough into a ball and then flatten it with a rolling pin.
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Collect the pastry by rolling it on to the rolling pin and spreading out on the baking sheet.
Times, Sunday Times
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Coarsely crush with a rolling pin so that the largest pieces are the size of peas.
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Online hordes massed, brandishing rolling pins and placards, ready to tear down the bunting and upturn the ovens.
The Sun
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Tap the meat out lightly with a heavy object such as meat cleaver or rolling pin.
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In this first episode, nerves are jangling as one woman tries to open a tin with a carving knife and rolling pin.
The Sun
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Pour syrup on it and spread it abroad with a rolling pin.
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Drape half of the dough over the rolling pin, then transfer to the pie pan.
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Gently but firmly beat the fillet with a rolling pin until doubled in size and the thickness of a 50p coin.
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It hung glittering like early morning cobwebs on her rolling pin.
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Carefully lift the pastry lid over the pie using a rolling pin to support and arrange over the cherries.
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Next, cut each steak in half, place between two layers of clingfilm and flatten with a meat mallet or rolling pin.
Times, Sunday Times
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Crush biscuits either in a polythene bag using a rolling pin, or in a food processor. Melt butter.
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Make sure you're fully stocked for your holiday bake-off - cookie cutters, baking trays, flour, cooling racks and rolling pins.
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Pour syrup on it and spread it abroad with a rolling pin.
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Holding a rolling pin and determined to have the last laugh.
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It is hardly possible for one to imagine a kitchen without a rolling pin and plank, a coconut grater or at least a churner.
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Online hordes massed, brandishing rolling pins and placards, ready to tear down the bunting and upturn the ovens.
The Sun
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Use a rolling pin to flatten the dough.
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Use the end of a rolling pin to press the crumbs down to make a firm base.
The Sun
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Crush the peppermint candy in a heavy plastic bag with a hammer or rolling pin.
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As soon as the mixture begins to leave the sides of the handi, turn the mixture onto a greased thali and flatten it out evenly with a greased rolling pin.
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Sprinkle some flour on a clean work surface and a rolling pin.
Times, Sunday Times
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Roll out the bread lightly with a rolling pin after cutting off the crusts and spread thickly with the cheese filling.
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Use the end of a rolling pin to press the crumbs down to make a firm base.
The Sun
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Roll out the bread lightly with a rolling pin after cutting off the crusts and spread thickly with the cheese filling.
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Place between two large sheets of clingfilm and use a rolling pin to gently but firmly double the size.
Times, Sunday Times
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When cold, break bread pieces into a plastic bag and crush with a rolling pin until fine.
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Immigrants have been known to tuck in a wooden chakla-velan, the rolling pin and board, or a metal tawa or griddle for making homemade chapattis, into their luggage.
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Dust a rolling pin and a clean work surface with flour, and roll out your pastry to 5mm thick.
The Sun
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But hey, if she had no access to guns and instead had just a rolling pin she could still have mass-fustigated people!
Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
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Crush biscuits either in a polythene bag using a rolling pin, or in a food processor.
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Use a rolling pin to flatten the dough.
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Last drops: use a rolling pin to squeeze the remains out of tubes of toothpaste.
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Crush biscuits either in a polythene bag using a rolling pin,[Sentence dictionary] or in a food processor. Melt butter.
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Put the biscuits in a large polythene bag and smash into fine crumbs with a rolling pin, or do this in a food processor.
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Pour syrup on it and spread it abroad with a rolling pin.
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Roll out the kachoris like puris, using a rolling pin rubbed with ghee, and the rolling surface rubbed with ghee.
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ROLLING pins are nice things to hold.
The Sun
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Why should biscuits be "patted" out rather than rolled out with the rolling pin?
School and Home Cooking
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Roll out dough using rolling pin and then fingers to spread it on to the prepared pan.
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The goffering iron was a rolling pin-like round bar that was heated before use.
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There is a set of scales with weights, a rolling pin, a round spice tin, a wooden potato masher, and a butter cooler.
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There is a set of scales with weights, a rolling pin, a round spice tin, a wooden potato masher, and a butter cooler.
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Lightly flour a rolling pin.
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To make butter easier to work with when fresh from the fridge, Noury suggests pounding it with a rolling pin.
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The clumber spaniel — that lumbering lemon and white teddy bear, its square muzzle as blunt as an old-fashioned rolling pin — was once acclaimed ‘the most handsomest animal this kingdom ever produced’.
Dog days for British breeds
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Use a rolling pin to flatten the dough.
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Lightly fold one half of the dough back over the rolling pin, then carefully transfer to the tin.
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Crush biscuits either in a polythene bag using a rolling pin, or in a food processor.
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Dust a rolling pin and a clean work surface with flour, and roll out your pastry to 5mm thick.
The Sun
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Sprinkle some flour on a clean work surface and a rolling pin.
Times, Sunday Times
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Use a rolling pin to flatten the dough.
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The easiest way to do this with very short pastry is wrap it lightly around the rolling pin, lift the pastry up on the rolling pin, and lay it on top of the fruit.
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Some woman who bats him over the head with a rolling pin.
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Roll out the bread lightly with a rolling pin after cutting off the crusts and spread thickly with the cheese filling.
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I take great pleasure in pricking each berry with a needle in several places then dropping them into a bottle with sugar and gin, but others like to freeze the sloes in a plastic bag then bash them hard with a hammer or rolling pin.
Nigel Slater's classic sloe gin recipe
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Roll out with a lightly floured rolling pin to a rectangle the same size as the tin.
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Lightly flour a rolling pin.
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Gently roll with a rolling pin to secure.
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Someone's using a 2cm-long rolling pin to flatten out some soba noodle dough!
Times, Sunday Times
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In this first episode, nerves are jangling as one woman tries to open a tin with a carving knife and rolling pin.
The Sun
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The owner picked up a metal rolling pin, whereupon the man took off his metal studded belt.
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Cover with clingfilm and pound with a meat mallet or rolling pin until the meat is more or less the same thickness throughout.
The Sun
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Coarsely crush the toasted pistachios with the end of a rolling pin and mix with the nigella seeds.
Times, Sunday Times
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Everything was recovered except a rolling pin.
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I made up a huge batch in one of the mixers, ran it through the sheeter to flatten it out, then went to work on it with a rolling pin until it was about sixteen feet long and three feet wide.
Cake Boss
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Put the oatmeal biscuits in a clean plastic bag and crush them with a rolling pin.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sprinkle some flour on a clean surface and flour your rolling pin.
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Crush biscuits either in a polythene bag using a rolling pin, or in a food processor. Melt butter.
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Collect the rose hips from multiflora roses, mash with a rolling pin, and use a teaspoon in a cup of boiling water for a vitamin C-rich tea.
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You may need to roll out dough slightly with a rolling pin.
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When cold, break bread pieces into a plastic bag and crush with a rolling pin until fine.
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And a man who sells wooden walking sticks and rolling pins may not seem to be a good global economic barometer.
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Then you take out your rolling pin and flatten it.
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Biscuit dough should not be pressed down with a rolling motion, but should be deftly and gently "patted" out with several successive "touches" with the rolling pin.
School and Home Cooking
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Lightly flour a rolling pin.
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The cook in the well-equipped princely kitchen had to know how to use dozens of different pieces, from the maccaroni iron a row of circular blades combined into a kind of rolling pin that could be run over a sheet of dough to cut it into strips, to the newfangled triple spit-turner.
Delizia!
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A variation on this would be to use a baker's rolling pin to apply the paper.
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Crush biscuits either in a polythene bag using a rolling pin, or in a food processor.
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It's a bit like putting rolling pins underneath your bike wheels.
Times, Sunday Times
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Crush biscuits either in a polythene bag using a rolling pin, or in a food processor. Melt butter.
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Lightly flour a rolling pin.