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Anyone know where to find one of these? I have seen them called a
stamp a cutter or a mold in recipes, but haven't been able to find one. Thanks Wayne |
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RedBear wrote: > Anyone know where to find one of these? I have seen them called a > stamp a cutter or a mold in recipes, but haven't been able to find > one. Not much to do with sourdough, I think. Googling on "rosette AND (stamp OR mold)" (without the quotes brings up many sites to puruchase this pastry-maker. http://tinyurl.com/4aq27 at Amazon is a good place to start. Notice the spelling of 'rosette." B/ |
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*followup set to rec.food.equipment*
RedBear wrote: > Anyone know where to find one of these? I have seen them called a > stamp a cutter or a mold in recipes, but haven't been able to find > one. Not much to do with sourdough, I think. Googling on "rosette AND (stamp OR mold)" (without the quotes brings up many sites to puruchase this pastry-maker. http://tinyurl.com/4aq27 at Amazon is a good place to start. Notice the spelling of 'rosette." B/ |
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1. Since RedBear (Wayne) used a false email address, the response is
limited to the usenet newsgroups. 2. Without knowing WHERE Wayne lives, it is hard to give an answer that names a particular store, etc., but I can say that I have seen these at the cookware store on the second/upper level of the Saint Lawrence Market on Front Street east in Toronto. That of course would require you be able to drive to Toronto. 3. From Toronto, the 4th largest city by population north of Mexico... RsH ---------------------------------------------------------------------- On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 14:49:40 -0500, RedBear > wrote: >Anyone know where to find one of these? I have seen them called a >stamp a cutter or a mold in recipes, but haven't been able to find >one. > >Thanks > >Wayne ================================================== ===== > or > Copyright retained. My opinions - no one else's... If this is illegal where you are, do not read it! |
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Brian,
Thanks for the link, but not what I was looking for. The spelling IS important, and "rosetta" is correct (as in "pane rosetta") in this case "rosette" would be the plural form. I didn't realize that there was a cookie called a "rosette", so I apologize for not being clearer in my original post. Here is a link to a recipe: http://www.pianetapane.it/ricette-vi...cetta_4_en.htm here is a link to a description: http://home.earthlink.net/~ggda/rosette.htm Definitely a bread, not a pastry. Considering the use of "dry acid dough" in this commercial recipe, I am thinking that use of sourdough would be appropriate for a home-made version. That is how I am going to make it anyway. I'll post a final converted recipe and results to r.f.s when I finally get to make these. Using google was my first step, that is how I got the above two links. There are other references to the stamp/mold but nowhere that sells one. Wayne On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 12:41:32 -0800, Brian Mailman > wrote: >*followup set to rec.food.equipment* > >RedBear wrote: > >> Anyone know where to find one of these? I have seen them called a >> stamp a cutter or a mold in recipes, but haven't been able to find >> one. > >Not much to do with sourdough, I think. > >Googling on "rosette AND (stamp OR mold)" (without the quotes brings up >many sites to puruchase this pastry-maker. http://tinyurl.com/4aq27 at >Amazon is a good place to start. > >Notice the spelling of 'rosette." > >B/ |
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![]() "RedBear" > wrote in message ... > Anyone know where to find one of these? I have seen them called a > stamp a cutter or a mold in recipes, but haven't been able to find > one. > > Thanks > > Wayne Since the roll is derived from the Kaiser roll and the description sounds similar, would a Kaiser roll stamp do? I originally thought that was what you were describing. I believe that the King Arthur Flour site carries the Kaiser roll stamps--or, at least they used to. I think they were fairly expensive, something over $50 for one stamp. Janet |
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Janet Bostwick wrote:
> > Since the roll is derived from the Kaiser roll and the description sounds > similar, would a Kaiser roll stamp do? I originally thought that was what > you were describing. I believe that the King Arthur Flour site carries the > Kaiser roll stamps--or, at least they used to. I think they were fairly > expensive, something over $50 for one stamp. > They must have had more than one version - I bought a couple of them a few years ago, and I KNOW I didn't spend anything like $50 each! Sheila |
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Janet, Sheila and Steve,
Thank You for your help. This is close, and if I can't find the right kind I may try one. Pane Rosetta does have five cuts, like a Kaiser Roll, but there are some differences. There is a pentagon in the center and the "spokes" are straight. We lived in Italy (Sardegna) for seven years, and one of the many things that my wife misses is having a sandwich on a Rosetta for lunch. I was hoping that I could find an authentic Italian style stamp somewhere here in the US or on the Internet. Wayne On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 11:03:52 -0500, "Steve B" > wrote: >"S Viemeister" > wrote in message ... >> They must have had more than one version - I bought a couple of them a few >> years ago, and I KNOW I didn't spend anything like $50 each! >> >> Sheila > >They sell for USD8.95 at the King Arthur site: > >http://shop.bakerscatalogue.com/items/item6096.html > >- Steve Brandt > |
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RedBear wrote:
> > Janet, Sheila and Steve, > > Thank You for your help. This is close, and if I can't find the right > kind I may try one. Pane Rosetta does have five cuts, like a Kaiser > Roll, but there are some differences. There is a pentagon in the > center and the "spokes" are straight. We lived in Italy (Sardegna) for > seven years, and one of the many things that my wife misses is having > a sandwich on a Rosetta for lunch. I was hoping that I could find an > authentic Italian style stamp somewhere here in the US or on the > Internet. > If you're reasonably handy with tools, you could probably make one, using carefully cut, bent, and rivetted tin cans. Easier to buy one ready-made, of course! Sheila |
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RedBear wrote:
> > Janet, Sheila and Steve, > > Thank You for your help. This is close, and if I can't find the right > kind I may try one. Pane Rosetta does have five cuts, like a Kaiser > Roll, but there are some differences. There is a pentagon in the > center and the "spokes" are straight. We lived in Italy (Sardegna) for > seven years, and one of the many things that my wife misses is having > a sandwich on a Rosetta for lunch. I was hoping that I could find an > authentic Italian style stamp somewhere here in the US or on the > Internet. > If you're reasonably handy with tools, you could probably make one, using carefully cut, bent, and rivetted tin cans. Easier to buy one ready-made, of course! Sheila |
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RedBear wrote:
> here is a link to a description: > > http://home.earthlink.net/~ggda/rosette.htm Ah, OK. > Definitely a bread, not a pastry. Considering the use of "dry acid > dough" in this commercial recipe, I am thinking that use of sourdough > would be appropriate for a home-made version. ....as well as the references to a "biga" or a type of retained-dough/sponge technique. B/ |
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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:00:48 -0500, RedBear
> wrote: >Pane Rosetta does have five cuts, like a Kaiser >Roll, but there are some differences. There is a pentagon in the >center and the "spokes" are straight. Howdy, A traditional Kaiser roll has no "cuts" at all... The dough is stretched into a rather thin circle and is then folded in such a way that the pattern becomes visible. When baked, it looks like the dough had been cut, but that was not the way the pattern was actually produced. There are, of course, "stamps" that produce a similar result. Is there any possibility that the Pane Rosetta is done the same way as the traditional Kaiser? Might you have a link to a photo? All the best, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 18:18:53 -0500, Kenneth
> wrote: >On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:00:48 -0500, RedBear > wrote: > >>Pane Rosetta does have five cuts, like a Kaiser >>Roll, but there are some differences. There is a pentagon in the >>center and the "spokes" are straight. > >Howdy, > >A traditional Kaiser roll has no "cuts" at all... > >The dough is stretched into a rather thin circle and is then >folded in such a way that the pattern becomes visible. When >baked, it looks like the dough had been cut, but that was >not the way the pattern was actually produced. > >There are, of course, "stamps" that produce a similar >result. > >Is there any possibility that the Pane Rosetta is done the >same way as the traditional Kaiser? > >Might you have a link to a photo? > >All the best, Hello again, My apologies... I had not read the whole thread, and others have made the same suggestion. Looking at the pix, they are clearly stamped. -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 18:18:53 -0500, Kenneth
> wrote: >On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:00:48 -0500, RedBear > wrote: > >>Pane Rosetta does have five cuts, like a Kaiser >>Roll, but there are some differences. There is a pentagon in the >>center and the "spokes" are straight. > >Howdy, > >A traditional Kaiser roll has no "cuts" at all... > >The dough is stretched into a rather thin circle and is then >folded in such a way that the pattern becomes visible. When >baked, it looks like the dough had been cut, but that was >not the way the pattern was actually produced. > >There are, of course, "stamps" that produce a similar >result. > >Is there any possibility that the Pane Rosetta is done the >same way as the traditional Kaiser? > >Might you have a link to a photo? > >All the best, Hello again, My apologies... I had not read the whole thread, and others have made the same suggestion. Looking at the pix, they are clearly stamped. -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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WP Reedy - Catalogue page 5
.... Rosetta Cutter & Kaiser Roll Cutter. Heavy Duty Tin Plate ... Code: CUTTROSSE65. CUTTROSSE85. Kaiser. CUTTKAISER65. CUTTKAISER80. Diameter. 65mm ... http://www.wpreedy.com.au/Catalog_05.htm There you go... a place where you can order the stamp! Australia, but I am certain they will send it to you in the US! RsH ----------------------------------------- On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:00:48 -0500, RedBear > wrote: >Janet, Sheila and Steve, > >Thank You for your help. This is close, and if I can't find the right >kind I may try one. Pane Rosetta does have five cuts, like a Kaiser >Roll, but there are some differences. There is a pentagon in the >center and the "spokes" are straight. We lived in Italy (Sardegna) for >seven years, and one of the many things that my wife misses is having >a sandwich on a Rosetta for lunch. I was hoping that I could find an >authentic Italian style stamp somewhere here in the US or on the >Internet. > >Wayne R.S. (Bob) Heuman - Toronto, ON, Canada ================================================== ===== Independent Computer Security Consulting Web Site Auditing for Compliance with Standards > or > Copyright retained. My opinions - no one else's... If this is illegal where you are, do not read it! |
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Hello
Thank you for mentioning The Artisan Link to Rosette. The URL you provided is our backup site, and for the most part is identical with the main site. However, a better URL for us is http://www.theartisan.net. It would be a more accurate bookmark, if you have bookmarked the site. Regards Jerry @ The Artisan http://www.theartisan.net > http://home.earthlink.net/~ggda/rosette.htm |
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