As long as it behaves like granite or marble when opening a dough i am good to go.
Can you roll dough on granite.
Roll the dough out to a rectangle whilst keeping the edges as even as possible.
I m not sure why you would need to think about a surface for tortillas.
In both instances you re going to be flouring whatever surface you are forming the dough on.
Fold the top quarter down and bottom quarter up for them to meet in the centre.
Next fold the dough in half and cool down for a further hour.
Pastry chefs roll out dough directly on the quartz countertop.
Manufacturers remove the quartz from granite rock and crush it.
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You should be fine.
There shouldn t be any reaosn not to do so as a matter of fact i would recommend it because the granite tends to keep a cooler temperature and will help to keep the dough in the right condition.
If you don t have the skill to form them between your hands and don t have a press you re going to want to roll them out between sheets of waxed paper.
An interesting possibility is to have a warmer built into a portion of the counter so you can raise dough there.
Many people tout it as the perfect surface as it is easy to clean and can be nice and cold providing the perfect temperature for rolling pastry.
Granite is a very hard material and it takes a harder material to scratch or damage it.
Actually granite and marble make excellent surfaces for rolling out dough.
It is a very impervious surface and nice for kneading using flour water or oil.
They mix the crushed quartz with resins and pigments for a product that is from 93 to 95 percent quartz and 5 to 7 percent additives.
Granite is used in kitchens because of its durability.
While quartz occurs naturally in granite stone quartz countertops are man made.
Like noted above just make sure you flour the counter before you roll the dough.
While there is no reason that you can t roll dough on your granite countertop i don t.
In speaking with the gentlemen at the soapstone dealer it sounded like you can actually go back and forth in the oiling process.
Oil it as you wish.
Yes you can roll dough on a granite countertop.
We are actually thinking it will be fun to watch and manage the stone over time via oiling etc.