I was debating on buying it because of the price.. but the time I am saving from it is worth every penny.
lol, I clicked on here to see what it was!!!! and didnt find it either...what is it??? lost here.
Its a board to roll out your dough on. It has a boarder around it so that you can make your dough all the same size.. then cut your cookies...no guess work.. 1/4 inch 1/2 inch.. up to 1 inch.... I made so many cookies last night.. in NO time.. its a life saver..
I love my dobord! it is well worth the $$ for me, makes it SO much quicker and easier
Im a new to this site. Love all the cakes and ideas.
Can you use a DoBord for fondant.
Huh! I stand corrected!! It appears kitchengifts.com doesn't sell the dobords any longer. She had them for years right on the front page there but no more. Oh well. That's too bad.
I went to www.kitchengifts.com and type in dobord and it said no match how can I find it on that site.
I'm wondering is those rolling pin rings would do the same? For cheaper?
http://www.goldaskitchen.com/merchant.ihtml?pid=5970&step=4
I did a Google search, but the Dobord was no longer available on the 2-3 sites I looked at.
This is the rolling pin I use for cookie dough: http://countrykitchensa.com/catalog/product.aspx?T=1&productId=614922
Can you still use it with a Silpat? I don't like using any additional flour to roll my cookies.
Can you still use it with a Silpat? I don't like using any additional flour to roll my cookies.
Sure!! I roll out the dough between two sheets of parchment paper using the smart rolling pin, then bake on a silpat. Cookies come out perfect every time!
I'm not sure if you understood what I meant. You can have the Silpat on the Doboard and it doesn't hang off the edge? It looks like the Doboard is square and the Silpats are rectangular.
I roll out on a Silpat(used to have a Roulpat) with my dough covered with wax paper. I get them off the Silpat and on to cookie sheets. I actually don't bake NFSC on them.
Oh, I didn't realize that's what you meant. I've never used the dobord before because I do it differently and bake right on the silpat. Maybe one of the others can help.
I have that on my favorites. I want to order that doboard so badly (I hate spelling it because it just seems wrong). And I would love a silpat and thought I would use the two together. But I am confused. Why wouldn't you use the silpat to bake cookies? Isn't it for baking, like reusable parchment?
You might have a bit of extra work if you place the silpat on the Dobord, then roll out the dough. I think the Dobord is 15"x15", and if the silpat hangs off one side, you'd just have to roll more carefully. Since the height is adjustable, you can set it to accomodate the silpat and still get close to the thickness you want.
I got my Dobord from Cake 'N Crumbs...quick delivery, lowest price I could find on-line, nice service. I'm very pleased with my purchase!
Just used my new doboard today for the first time. I wish that I had bought it a year ago. Its awesome. No more masking tape to tape dowels down and all that. I love it.
If the Doboard is only 15x15, it's not really large enough to roll out fondant for covering cakes. Though it would work for rolling out fondant for some decorations. I use the rubber rings that verono mentioned http://tinyurl.com/cwqumr
on a 20" rolling pin. If I need to roll it larger than that, I take the rings off once I get it to a 19" circle and roll the rest of the way without rings.
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