Give the dough a few rolls in one direction and then give it a quarter turn.
Rolling out dougbetween sheet s of plastic.
Fit dough into pan pushing edge of dough to.
Doubles as a baking liner and promotes even heating.
Look for one of the old style ones with the red circles for cutting pie crust they were the best and i think largest too.
Roll out dough between sheets of plastic wrap into a 12 inch round.
Try a tupperware rolling mat.
Marked with easy to read measurements this mat helps to roll out pastry dough and fondant.
Place the other sheet over of the dough ball.
Place your pie pan over the dough to confirm the dough has been rolled out enough to fill your pan.
Use your hands to start flattening the dough ball and then roll out the dough.
Place the plastic wrap over the dough and begin rolling it out.
Roll it out again with a few strokes.
Silicone is high heat resistant to 450 f 235 c.
Check to see if your dough is sticking to the plastic sheets.
Keeps moisture in food and won t retain odors.
Flexible nonstick silicone offers instant easy release without the use of grease.
Place the pie dough in the center of one of the sheets.
It s basically just a plastic or vinyl sheet with markings on it and it s tough enough to handle having a cookie cutter used on it unlike silicone mats which would be damaged.