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Economical and practical 180mm Stainless Steel Manual Pasta Making Machines with Adjustable steel Roller for kneading
Specifications
1.Adjustable steel roller for kneading
2,7 thickness settings
3.Two cutting rollers.
4.Removable handle and clamp
Color Pasta Machine 180mm Manual Shule Pasta Making Machines
Features:
1. Adjustable steel rollers for kneading
2.Seven thickness ettings
3.Two cutting rollers.
4.Removable handle and clamp
5.Easy to clean and store
How to Use a Pasta Machine
Authentic Italian pasta is a favorite among people all over the world. Pasta can be prepared at home using pasta making machine. Scroll down to know how.
Spaghetti, fettucini, lasagnette, Pierogi, tortellini, capellini, etc., are the different types of Italian pasta. You must have seen or heard about the pasta making machines, but must be thinking that it is difficult to make those beautiful pasta shapes yourself. On the contrary, pasta making at home is quite simple. Once you master the technique, you would love to try making different pasta at home itself.
Pasta Making Machines
These machines have numerous adjustable settings for the benefit of the user. You also get different kinds of cutting blades with the machine to prepare different variety of pasta. The two types of pasta makers are electronic pasta machines and the hand-operated ones. The hand-operated machines cost around $50, whereas, the electric machines cost more than $100. The electronic machines, though costly, are much easier to use and come with many accessories. The bigger ones that are used for commercial purposes cost more than $1000.
Making Pasta with a Pasta Machine
Once you have bought the pasta maker after your long research in the market, it is time to use it! Let us see the detailed method of using a pasta machine. The machine used here is the hand-operated one. You need the following ingredients to make a serving of pasta for 4.
Ingredients
1¼ cup flour
2 eggs
Pinch of salt
MethodPut the flour directly on the cooking surface. Create a pit in the flour, break the eggs and pour them in it along with the salt.
Mix it with a fork or you can even make use of your hands. Try to avoid spilling the eggs out of the flour.
Once the mixture becomes manageable, knead the dough. If it is too sticky, add a little flour. You must knead it enough to make a homogeneous dough out of it.
When the dough becomes soft, flatten it and make equal parts out of it. Flatten these parts with your hands.
Now set up the pasta machine in wide settings. Put one rectangular sheet in it and crank the machine. When the sheet comes out, fold it in three parts just like you fold a letter.
Open the folded parts and put the sheet into the machine again. Continue this process for a couple of times.
Now change the setting of the machine to narrow and again put the sheet in it. The sheet will become thinner.
Once you get the necessary thickness of the sheet, use the required cutting blades and put the sheet in the machine again.
Collect the cut pasta with one hand. You can even take the help of another person to collect the pasta while you crank.
Set the pasta to dry in a pasta tray for 10 - 15 minutes. But do not let it over-dry as it can crack.
In case of the electronic machines, you just need to put the flour and eggs into the machine and it manages the rest. Your homemade pasta is ready to use for your favorite pasta recipe!
How do I Care For my Pasta Machine
The pasta making machine, made of stainless steel, is easier to clean. You can make use of a wet cloth to clean the machine. A toothbrush or pastry brush can also be useful to clean the tiny corners. You must not put the pasta making machine directly in water or even in a dishwasher as it can start rusting from within. If it is possible, try to dismantle the machine, clean it and assemble it again. But, you must do it only if you are aware of the machine's mechanism.
You can see that making pasta at home is not so difficult. Once you get used to the technique, you can try making different types of pasta. And, you will definitely not want to buy pasta from the supermarket any longer! Ciao!
Economical and practical 180mm Stainless Steel Manual Pasta Making Machines with Adjustable steel roller for kneading
Specifications
1.Adjustable steel roller for kneading
2,7 thickness settings
3.Two cutting rollers.
4.Removable handle and clamp
Color Pasta Machine 180mm Manual Shule Pasta Making Machines
Features:
1. Adjustable steel rollers for kneading
2.Seven thickness ettings
3.Two cutting rollers.
4.Removable handle and clamp
5.Easy to clean and store
How to Use a Pasta Machine
Authentic Italian pasta is a favorite among people all over the world. Pasta can be prepared at home using pasta making machine. Scroll down to know how.
Spaghetti, fettucini, lasagnette, Pierogi, tortellini, capellini, etc., are the different types of Italian pasta. You must have seen or heard about the pasta making machines, but must be thinking that it is difficult to make those beautiful pasta shapes yourself. On the contrary, pasta making at home is quite simple. Once you master the technique, you would love to try making different pasta at home itself.
Pasta Making Machines
These machines have numerous adjustable settings for the benefit of the user. You also get different kinds of cutting blades with the machine to prepare different variety of pasta. The two types of pasta makers are electronic pasta machines and the hand-operated ones. The hand-operated machines cost around $50, whereas, the electric machines cost more than $100. The electronic machines, though costly, are much easier to use and come with many accessories. The bigger ones that are used for commercial purposes cost more than $1000.
Making Pasta with a Pasta Machine
Once you have bought the pasta maker after your long research in the market, it is time to use it! Let us see the detailed method of using a pasta machine. The machine used here is the hand-operated one. You need the following ingredients to make a serving of pasta for 4.
Ingredients
1¼ cup flour
2 eggs
Pinch of salt
MethodPut the flour directly on the cooking surface. Create a pit in the flour, break the eggs and pour them in it along with the salt.
Mix it with a fork or you can even make use of your hands. Try to avoid spilling the eggs out of the flour.
Once the mixture becomes manageable, knead the dough. If it is too sticky, add a little flour. You must knead it enough to make a homogeneous dough out of it.
When the dough becomes soft, flatten it and make equal parts out of it. Flatten these parts with your hands.
Now set up the pasta machine in wide settings. Put one rectangular sheet in it and crank the machine. When the sheet comes out, fold it in three parts just like you fold a letter.
Open the folded parts and put the sheet into the machine again. Continue this process for a couple of times.
Now change the setting of the machine to narrow and again put the sheet in it. The sheet will become thinner.
Once you get the necessary thickness of the sheet, use the required cutting blades and put the sheet in the machine again.
Collect the cut pasta with one hand. You can even take the help of another person to collect the pasta while you crank.
Set the pasta to dry in a pasta tray for 10 - 15 minutes. But do not let it over-dry as it can crack.
In case of the electronic machines, you just need to put the flour and eggs into the machine and it manages the rest. Your homemade pasta is ready to use for your favorite pasta recipe!
How do I Care For my Pasta Machine
The pasta making machine, made of stainless steel, is easier to clean. You can make use of a wet cloth to clean the machine. A toothbrush or pastry brush can also be useful to clean the tiny corners. You must not put the pasta making machine directly in water or even in a dishwasher as it can start rusting from within. If it is possible, try to dismantle the machine, clean it and assemble it again. But, you must do it only if you are aware of the machine's mechanism.
You can see that making pasta at home is not so difficult. Once you get used to the technique, you can try making different types of pasta. And, you will definitely not want to buy pasta from the supermarket any longer! Ciao!