Name Of The Cookie Leveler??

Baking By fidos_mom Updated 17 Mar 2009 , 9:31pm by Lcubed82

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fidos_mom Posted 9 Mar 2009 , 5:14am
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What is the name of the tool that allows for level dough for cookies and such? Dobro or something like that?

I just can not remember what it is called! Thanks in advance guys!! icon_biggrin.gif

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iwantcookies Posted 9 Mar 2009 , 5:18am
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Its called a Dobord. (u almost had it!!)

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fidos_mom Posted 9 Mar 2009 , 11:59pm
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Thank you!

I think this is my next "big" purchase. From all the raves on here I think it would be great to have.

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iwantcookies Posted 10 Mar 2009 , 12:38am
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i too would luv one, but i don't think they sell them here in Australia..*sigh*

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iwantcookies Posted 10 Mar 2009 , 12:39am
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i too would luv one, but i don't think they sell them here in Australia..*sigh*

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iwantcookies Posted 10 Mar 2009 , 12:40am
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i too would luv one, but i don't think they sell them here in Australia..*sigh*

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iwantcookies Posted 10 Mar 2009 , 12:41am
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i too would luv one, but i don't think they sell them here in Australia..*sigh*

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SILVERCAT Posted 10 Mar 2009 , 6:04pm
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I purchased two dowels at Lowes and put them on the side of my cookie dough as I roll it out. Cheap and very easy to use, my hubby calls it a skeed, thats the term they use when they do it in construction. Hope this helps until you can purchase the dobord.

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cylstrial Posted 11 Mar 2009 , 12:39pm
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Wow! I never even knew they had a cookie leveler. That's pretty neat.

And Silvercat, thanks for sharing your method too!

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Denyse Posted 13 Mar 2009 , 7:44pm
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Actually, I picked up a couple of paint sticks, those that they give away when you purchase a can of paint. They work great and they're free. If I'm making cookies on a stick I just put two of them together and it's about the right thickness for those as well. I put my parchment or wax paper over the sticks when I roll them out.

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JenWhitlock Posted 13 Mar 2009 , 7:57pm
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never seen that before (had to look it up)!
I used to use sticks, then I bought the rings for my rolling pin. (not too expensive either)
I really like the rolling rings.
good luck!

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KookieKris Posted 17 Mar 2009 , 12:42pm
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I also use the rings, and as JenWhitlock said, they're not expensive at all!
I've never heard of the Dobord! Let us know if you get one! icon_smile.gif

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Lcubed82 Posted 17 Mar 2009 , 9:31pm
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I was using rolling rings with fine success. Showed DH the dobord online, and one showed up on my counter a few days later. I love it!
Linda

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