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  1. #1
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    Default Foodsafe sealing of rolling pin

    Having just made a rolling pin from pine
    I expect to have to seal it with something
    before it gets covered in flour etc.

    Have made an extensive search within Forums
    without success.

    Any clues please.

    Allan

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    Personally I wouldn't bother, but if you must, I would use Parifin oil aka mineral oil
    Cheers

    DJ


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    I dont think I have seen a RP that was sealed.

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    use some of our sponsors product Ubeaut. There are a few there that are food safe.

    Otherwise just wipe it over with whatever you cook with Canola Vegetable Olive Oil whatever. Just something to keep the moisture out.

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    Best finish for rolling pin. Sand very finely 1200 grit at least.

    Simple eh.

    Oh sorry.... you're looking for something more.

    Nup. There is no more.

    If you really must you could burnish it with a bit of brown paper or something else or..... Nup there really is no more. Leave it alone.


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    the butter in the pastry or dough will penitrate over time and use
    my rolling pin was given to me by a aged relative. shed be 110 now,
    now im not a pastry cook and use it maybe 3 times a year, but despite the kids playdough its still waterproof
    but they used suet in pastry then

    astrid

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    Quote Originally Posted by ubeaut View Post
    Best finish for rolling pin. Sand very finely 1200 grit at least.

    Simple eh.

    Oh sorry.... you're looking for something more.

    Nup. There is no more.

    If you really must you could burnish it with a bit of brown paper or something else or..... Nup there really is no more. Leave it alone.

    Wot him sed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by astrid View Post
    the butter in the pastry or dough will penitrate over time and use
    my rolling pin was given to me by a aged relative. shed be 110 now,
    now im not a pastry cook and use it maybe 3 times a year, but despite the kids playdough its still waterproof
    but they used suet in pastry then

    astrid
    LOML went back to using it Astrid best thing you can taste the difference what convinced her there'sa little cafe at Glenn Innes caled the Celtic Cafe and HE makes everything traditional even uses lard.

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    Thanks for your interest everyone.

    The solutions provided should satisfy
    my wife and I can look forward to some
    scones or other tasty delights.

    Allan

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    I am not at all worried about dying
    ... but I just hope I am not there at the time.

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    Gave her a rolling pin did ya. A bit like selling arms to the other side.

    Regards
    John

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    I'm sure she knows to keep the rolling pin away from the scones!!
    "... it is better to succeed in originality than to fail in imitation" (Herman Melville's letters)

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