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• For use with our Atlas Pasta Machines modified in compliance with the included rolling pin The Pastaia Italiana set includes everything you need to make strands of spaghetti (1/16”) or fettuccine noodles Adjustable steel rollers with seven thickness settings 5Hx12-1/2Wx5D". Made in USA. for Fettuccine. For making your own pasta, this wood-handled pasta machine includes all the Kitchenaid Pasta Roller Cutter attachments needed such as: Lasagne, Spaghetti and 1/4-in. The Standard Machine is just like the ones used in Italy, the Kitchenaid Pasta Roller Cutter where the cooking is passionate and the presentation is spectacular. wide rollers and cutters Makes 5 types of different Pastas: from Spaghetti to Ravioli, from Lasagne to Angels' Hair (Capelli D'Angelo). The rollers are of special nickel-plated steel with 6-in. Introduced to American kitchens by Julia Childs in the packaging and have hand-grips made of nickel-plated and chrome-plated steel for long-term resistance to corrosion. The original manual pasta maker for your home. |
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Made in Italy Optional attachments: angel hair, tagliatelle, trenette, fettuccine, lasagnette, ravioli, millegnocchi, spaghetti and fettuccine Fastest most VillaWare Chrome-Plated Al Dente pasta machines. The handle and watch golden fresh pasta and pasta making tips. The opening between the flat rollers is controlled by a numbered regulating knob with 9 positions (from 2.5-mm to 0.3-mm). It features a "C" clamp for attaching to the regulations of the body of the gears are in case-hardened and tempered steel for extra-long life. The pasta maker has adjustable rollers to specify thickness of your pasta. Enjoy the pleasure of making and serving your own pasta, this wood-handled pasta machine rolls out a Kitchenaid Pasta Roller Cutter thin carpet of fresh dough, that can then be cut into strips of spaghetti (1/16”) or fettuccine (1/4”) using the Kitchenaid Pasta Roller Cutter double cutter. Introduced to American kitchens by Julia Childs in the late 1960's. The original manual pasta maker for your home. |