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To prevent the dough from sticking, lightly flour the surface or use a silicone baking mat. You can also chill the dough in the fridge for a few minutes before cutting to make it easier to handle.
A sharp knife or a pizza cutter are both great options for cutting rolled crescent roll dough. Just be sure to clean the blade after each cut to prevent the dough from sticking.
Yes, you can use cookie cutters or a knife to cut the dough into different shapes. Just make sure the shapes are not too intricate or the dough may not bake evenly.
The exact thickness will depend on the recipe you are following, but a general rule of thumb is to roll the dough to about 1/8 inch thickness. You can also refer to the specific instructions on the package of the crescent roll dough.
Yes, you can re-roll the scraps of dough, but keep in mind that the more you handle the dough, the tougher it may become. It's best to only re-roll once or twice, and then discard any remaining scraps.