Rolling Out Dough Without Flour: My New Kitchen Gadget!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores experiences and opinions regarding a pastry mat that some participants have found useful for rolling out dough without the need for flour. Participants share their personal experiences with the mat, discussing its nonstick properties and various uses in baking and cooking.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions that a guest told her she never uses flour when rolling out dough with the mat.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using the mat without flour for piecrust and firmer cookie dough, but notes that stickier doughs may still require flour.
  • Several users mention that they have had success using little to no flour with the mat, particularly for peanut brittle and almond crunch bark.
  • One participant expresses a change of mind about the mat after initially considering getting rid of it, indicating a newfound appreciation.
  • Another participant shares that they use the mat at every show as a clean work surface, highlighting its versatility beyond just baking.
  • One participant describes how the mat has made pie crust preparation easier and has improved their experience with cut-out cookies.
  • Another participant notes that they keep their mat flat on the counter for easy access and use.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity of using flour with the mat, with some participants stating they rarely use it while others mention using it for certain types of dough. No clear consensus emerges regarding the overall utility of the mat, as experiences vary widely.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss their personal experiences with the pastry mat in various cooking and baking scenarios, emphasizing its nonstick qualities and ease of use.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in sharing experiences about kitchen tools and those looking for insights on the pastry mat's functionality may find this discussion relevant.

Jenni
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This item has been on my wish list for a while! A guest told me she never uses flour on hers when rolling out dough... is that true???? I won one Tuesday night at my cluster meeting, and plan to use it this weekend.
 
Jenni said:
This item has been on my wish list for a while! A guest told me she never uses flour on hers when rolling out dough... is that true???? I won one Tuesday night at my cluster meeting, and plan to use it this weekend.

It is so nonstick! I think with a piecrust dough, or a firmer cookie dough, you wouldn't need to use flour. I would though with a stickier dough.

I LOVE mine too! I used it all last Christmas season for my Gift To Go Shows...I demoed the Cranberry Almond Crunch Bark, and poured it out on the pastry mat to harden. I sold a ton of them!
I also use it for No Bake Cookies - I use the medium scoop and just scoop them out on there to cool and harden....and it's also great for peanut brittle (I think that is the recipe that comes with it).
 
I don't use flour with something like a refrigerated pie dough. I use a little flour when making yeast dough. But, I need to use lots less than in the past, which makes everything better! I love it!
 
I love, love, love that mat! My DH has one on his desk. He says it makes the best writing pad. He couldn't wait to get one for that when they came out - he almost stole mine!
 
This is a SUPER pastry mat!

I have had the same results...little to no flour needed, and have made peanut brittle and the almond crunch bark on it (holy cow is that a SUPER YUMMY RECIPE!!)

Don't secure it (rolled up) with a colored rubber band...now mine has a blue stain around it from a blue rubber band. Still works, though!!

I highly recommend this!
 
This is too funny...I was just telling someone that I needed to get rid of mine because I had no use for it...you all just changed my mind!
 
That is funny to me too. I have had mine for a year and have NEVER used it. I guess it's time to pull it out and start loving it. lol
 
I love the pastry mat - and I do NOT make pie crusts. I really thought this would be a silly purchase - but it wasn't.

I use it at EVERY show as my work surface!

I know it is clean and I set the mandoline up and can just let the cheese fall on the mat. I do not cut on it, so I will put a cutting board on it before I cut.

When I wash it, I place it on one of our large towels and roll it up with the towel and store it that way.

Now I have discovered the Peanut Brittle Recipe and use it for that all the time!
 
I store mine between a couple of my non-stick pans. Folding it isn't an issue, and it's nice and handy when I need it.
 
I keep mine open flat on the counter. I always have a nice surface to do so many things. I keep a small bar board on it to cut. I never "store" it.:love:
 
I'm so getting this on my next order!! :)
 
I'm on my 2nd one now - because a host at a show used the Chef's Knife to cut the Cranberry Almond Bark that was on it!:eek: Sliced it in several different places.:cry:

I bought one from my own show in Dec. to replace it.
 
I never used to like to do pie crusts because it was such a chore to get them off of my surface (I see my mom with waxed paper...uhg!). Anyway, this made pie crust soooo ez! I even started using it for all my cut out cookies. I sell decorated sugar cookies and they don't squish up when you try to pull them up after cutting. They just come right off the mat. I love the idea of using this with the mandoline! I take that to shows quite often and now I think I will try using the mat too and share all of the neat things it does.
 
I owned the old one, but never used it. I am starting to think this would be awesome at shows...
 
How funny, I was just thinkin about this item when I was doing the apple taffy tarts and thought, hmm should I get this?? Now I am convinced I should at least get one for my grams cause she bakes all the time and makes alot of pies~!:p
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the new kitchen gadget for rolling out dough without flour?

The new kitchen gadget is designed to help you roll out dough smoothly and evenly without the need for additional flour, which can often make dough tough or alter its flavor. It allows for a cleaner and more efficient baking process, ensuring that your dough maintains its intended texture and taste.

How does the gadget work to prevent sticking?

This gadget typically features a non-stick surface or a unique design that minimizes friction, preventing the dough from sticking. Some models may also include adjustable settings to control the thickness of the dough, making it easier to achieve the desired consistency without using flour.

Can I use this gadget for different types of dough?

Yes! The gadget is versatile and can be used for various types of dough, including pastry, pizza, and cookie dough. Its design allows for flexibility, making it suitable for both soft and firm doughs without the need for flour.

Is the gadget easy to clean and maintain?

Most of these gadgets are designed with easy cleaning in mind. They are often made from materials that are dishwasher safe or can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific care guidelines to ensure longevity.

Where can I purchase this kitchen gadget?

You can purchase this kitchen gadget through various retailers, including online marketplaces, kitchen supply stores, and directly from brands like Pampered Chef. It's a good idea to check for any promotions or bundles that may be available to get the best deal.

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