Norpro Silicone Pastry mat
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Average customer review:Product Description
Multi purpose silicone mat with measures. Ideal for rolling out dough, chopping, slicing and dicing. Measures dough or crusts from 6" to 15".
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #604 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Norpro
- Model: 42
- Dimensions: 10.00" h x 1.00" w x 5.25" l,
Features
- Ideal for rolling out dough, chopping, slicing and dicing
- Flexible, nonstick silicone
- Measures 19-1/2 by 15-1/2 inches
- Easy release without the use of grease
- Oven safe to 450-Fahrenheit
Customer Reviews
cheap and flimsy
I purchased two of these and both came with creases that I can't get out and pie dough still sticks to it; especially butter pastry. The third time that I used one at my son's restaurant, I picked it up off of the counter and the entire right side ripped off. (The day before Thanksgiving and I had about a dozen pies to make!)So I guess I will order something a little thicker and more expensive.
cheap
This product is not a quality product. The paint on the pastry mat looks like it will scrap off. I'm not sure that's safe for your food, not to mention it's really flimsy so when it's packaged it's folded up and the folds don't go away. Which makes it hard to use with a bunch of creases where it was folded. This item got returned.
Good for rolling but NOT for "slicing, dicing"
The product features state that this mat is "Ideal for rolling out dough, chopping, slicing and dicing."
PROS: For rolling out dough, it's fantastic. Doesn't slide around the counter, is lightweight and easy to roll up into a small tube. Unrolls without curling. Is large enough for a good-size pie crust. Measurements markings are clear and dark.
CONS: A bit hard to clean unless you lay it out on a flat surface. And do NOT try "chopping, slicing and dicing" unless you use a very dull knife. A sharp knife cuts right through it!





