Vic Firth Maple Rolling PinIt’s about time someone decided to take a step back from ‘advances’ in the kitchen to make sure they were not overlooking things that were perfect they way they were. The Vic Firth Maple Rolling Pins are an example of items that were just fine they way they were, old-fashioned and completely effective.

The 12″ rolling pin has been made from solid Maple and is tapered from the end to the middle of the rolling pins, to make perfect pastries and pie crusts every time. After you’re done preparing your tasty treats, a simple wipe from a damp cloth will clean up the pin until next time.

If you like trivia, you may be interested to know that the same company that makes these rolling pins also makes drumsticks. While you may not see any importance between the two, consider the precision and perfect weight that is necessary in drumsticks for a musician. That is the same precision and tooling that goes into each of their rolling pins, to make sure they all meet the standards of even the pickiest of professional pastry chefs.

If you look for the ‘Made in’ label, you will be happy to know that these pieces are made in the USA, fashioned in Maine from maple wood. These pins also come with a lifetime guarantee.

What We Like:

  • Simplicity. This is one of those items that make you wonder why we ever tried to make something new and improved.
  • This piece takes a step back to a basic effective kitchen tool.
  • It rolls evenly so your backed goods will come out looking just like you want them to.
  • This piece is a reliable rolling pin that will do a great job and at a great price.
  • Since it is one solid piece of wood there are no parts to break, stick or have food get pushed up in.

Where Can I Buy the Good Old Fashioned Style & Effectiveness of the Vic Firth Maple Rolling Pins?
Amazon.com
Cooking.com

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