Once you taste fresh-made pasta it can be difficult to slum it with the store-bought varieties. But dining out at a fancy trattoria every night is not always possible, nor is it financially advisable.
Have you ever made pasta? No, not just boiling store-bought noodles in water. We’re talking about making actual pasta from scratch. It may sound a little intimidating, but it’s actually pretty simple.
The Philips Pasta Maker gives even beginners the ability to make fresh pasta at home in fifteen minutes or less. Add a few ingredients (flour, water and/or egg), press a few buttons, and you’ll have ...
As the wider version of the classic Marcato Atlas Pasta Machine, the Atlas 180 produces more pasta in less time. Uniting simplicity with versatility, it features a 9-numbered adjustable dial, so you ...
Whether you’re gearing up for a goal marathon, a weekend long run, or just a fun event, at one point or another, you (like most runners) have probably fueled up on pasta the night before. And while ...
My first-ever homemade ravioli, including the dough, thanks to the new pasta maker equipment I gave MT for Christmas. The pasta roller attached to our KitchenAid stand mixer. After decades of always ...
If you're a fan of Italian cuisine, and pasta in particular, you might have considered making your own. Shelling out for a pasta machine, however, it's not an inexpensive commitment, and if you are ...