Pastafarians
Related: About this forumAnyone here make their own pasta (sauce be upon him)? I have
Many years ago we had a hand-held pasta maker that we tried to use and everything came out awful. we were doing things wrong, but we didn't know it.
Fast forward about 15 years.
We got a really awesomely high end hand-held pasta maker at the thrift store for $7 last year. Decided to get it because in real life it would have been about a $119 machine.
Started making dough again....I have a bread machine that i got for $5 at the thrift, and it can mix dough. I have also made dough by hand and made dough in the food processor and in the KitchenAid mixer.
I find I like by hand the least, it it too time consuming.
Food processor dough, kitchen aid dough, and then bread machine dough, in that order.
I find that chilling the dough before also helps.
My favourite to make is ravioli. I haven't had success with the spaghetti setting...something is just not right. THe Linguine setting is fine, but then I have to dry the pasta everywhere in the kitchen..
So I have a hand-held ravioli cutter, as well as a ravioli mold. I much prefer the mold, and can churn out about 3 dozen ravioli in 10 minutes or so.
Here's what the machine looks like
It's very easy, gives equal size. Highly recommended.
marble falls
(62,063 posts)canoeist52
(2,282 posts)I use one very large mixing bowl, my pasta rolling machine, but I'm still using my trusty ravioli pin.
Yorktown
(2,884 posts)There are youtube videos (a good one from the NYT) on how to make dough without a machine and almost without kneeding.