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Baking (rec.food.baking) For bakers, would-be bakers, and fans and consumers of breads, pastries, cakes, pies, cookies, crackers, bagels, and other items commonly found in a bakery. Includes all methods of preparation, both conventional and not. |
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Hi.
We have an island in our kitchen and need to get a new countertop. We're looking for a type of surface on which we can do things like rolling and kneading dough, cutting cookies and things like that. Basically we'd like it to be a good surface for someone who likes to bake. Any suggestions? Thanks! Ken |
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![]() "Ken" > wrote in message om... > Hi. > > We have an island in our kitchen and need to get a new countertop. > We're looking for a type of surface on which we can do things like > rolling and kneading dough, cutting cookies and things like that. > Basically we'd like it to be a good surface for someone who likes to > bake. > > Any suggestions? My counters are covered in large, porcelain floor tiles. It works well for me. You can get them 24x24. Other good choices would be granite or one of the newer solid surface materials like Avonite. |
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Hi Ken,
I have a 4' section of Marble counter top in my kitchen just for kneading and rolling out dough. It's fantastic! My wife loves it for her cookies she rolls out as well. Dan "Ken" > wrote in message om... > Hi. > > We have an island in our kitchen and need to get a new countertop. > We're looking for a type of surface on which we can do things like > rolling and kneading dough, cutting cookies and things like that. > Basically we'd like it to be a good surface for someone who likes to > bake. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks! > > Ken |
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>Subject: Countertop Surface for Baking?
>From: "Dan Cordes" >Date: 6/24/2004 10:31 PM Central Standard Time >Message-id: om> > >Hi Ken, > > I have a 4' section of Marble counter top in my kitchen just for kneading >and rolling out dough. It's fantastic! My wife loves it for her cookies she >rolls out as well. > >Dan I am totally envious. I use a 2 x 2 marble slab - which works beautifully - but what a pain to lift up and down and clean. |
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![]() "Static I" > wrote in message ... > >Subject: Countertop Surface for Baking? > >From: "Dan Cordes" > >Date: 6/24/2004 10:31 PM Central Standard Time > >Message-id: om> > > > >Hi Ken, > > > > I have a 4' section of Marble counter top in my kitchen just for kneading > >and rolling out dough. It's fantastic! My wife loves it for her cookies she > >rolls out as well. > > > >Dan > > I am totally envious. I use a 2 x 2 marble slab - which works beautifully - but > what a pain to lift up and down and clean. I have given up lifting in and out of cupboards a marble slab and now it just stays out. Just use it as you would your counter. |
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![]() Ken wrote: > Hi. > > We have an island in our kitchen and need to get a new countertop. > We're looking for a type of surface on which we can do things like > rolling and kneading dough, cutting cookies and things like that. > Basically we'd like it to be a good surface for someone who likes to > bake. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks! > > Ken We don't have an island. What we did was to by a John Boos rolling stand covered with a large cutting board. Great for working dough. I bake breads a couple of times a week, and use it to knead away. -- Alan "If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and avoid the people, you might better stay home." --James Michener |
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Far as I can tell, someone wrote:
>Basically we'd like it to be a good surface for someone who likes to >bake. Go with the marble. You'll not regret it. |
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![]() "Ken" > wrote in message om... > Hi. > > We have an island in our kitchen and need to get a new countertop. > We're looking for a type of surface on which we can do things like > rolling and kneading dough, cutting cookies and things like that. > Basically we'd like it to be a good surface for someone who likes to > bake. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks! > > Ken Marble. Fred Foodie Forums http://www.foodieforums.com |
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![]() "Fred" > wrote in message ... > > "Ken" > wrote in message > om... > > Hi. > > > > We have an island in our kitchen and need to get a new countertop. > > We're looking for a type of surface on which we can do things like > > rolling and kneading dough, cutting cookies and things like that. > > Basically we'd like it to be a good surface for someone who likes to > > bake. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Ken > > Marble. > > Fred > Foodie Forums > http://www.foodieforums.com > I would kill for a good marble countertop. At school, we used to fight over the marble tables before we were lucky enough to get a great renovation to all of our kitchens in the culinary dept and the bake shop got a chocolate room! Now every class moves into there whenever it's not in use for the chocolate class! Get marble if you can...you will never regret it. Just always make sure to use a cutting board instead of cutting directly on the marble! |
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