If the thought of mixing, rolling and cutting fresh pasta by hand doesn't thrill you, there are lots of machines available that can do the job for you. For example, if you have a KitchenAid, you can ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Various fresh pasta resting on a lightly floured surface - Kroxi/Getty Images After graduating with a degree in Italian cuisine in ...
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Making fresh pasta at home is easier than you think, and with these directions, you won't need a pasta machine, fancy cutters, or special equipment. This step-by-step guide walks you through making a ...
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Make a well with your flour on a clean, flat surface or in a bowl. Pour water into your well and with a fork, gently pull the inner edges of the flour into the water and mix. Do this a little at a ...
This week on the show, Evan talks with Melissa Hamilton and Christopher Hirsheimer, who run the cooking and writing getaway Canal Housein Delaware. They shared their method for making fresh pasta ...
Aldi’s $6.99 Crofton pasta cutter set brings traditional Italian pasta making to home kitchens. The set includes straight and fluted wheels, mirroring pricier artisan tools. It’s a limited-time offer, ...
Another common pasta mistake everyone makes when making fresh pasta is simply forgetting to salt the pasta water. Forgetting to add any salt, or even just not putting enough salt in your water, can ...
After graduating with a degree in Italian cuisine in Florence, Italy, and spending the last five years working with some of the best kitchens in town, I've learned quite a lot about making fresh pasta ...