Pasta maker - 15 minutes - done, finished
A professionally trained chef explains how you can make pasta at home in 15 minutes “done, finished” as she says.
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A professionally trained chef explains how you can make pasta at home in 15 minutes “done, finished” as she says.

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those useless resealable sticker makers should be sued but i dont think the charges would stick.

I am giddy over this mixer, which I just ordered. Has anyone used any of the optional attachments such as the juicer, pasta maker, ice cream maker, etc. and what do you think of the mixer and attachment?

I am giddy over this mixer, which I just ordered. Has anyone used any of the optional attachments such as the juicer, pasta maker, ice cream maker, etc. and what do you think of the mixer and attachment?

Received a pasta maker as a gift and the British instructions (the only ones in English) say to use soft wheat flour.

I was able to give her the basic recipe, and we talked about extruders (which she knows from Play-Doh), and I was able to explain how they make basic shapes, but she really wants to know how they make small shells!!

I need to make my own noodles now, for my health. IHave looked all over for one and can’t find an electric one.
