(Part 2) Top products from r/pasta
We found 3 product mentions on r/pasta. We ranked the 23 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Marcato Pappardelle Cutter Attachment, Made in Italy, Works with Atlas 150 Pasta Machine, 7 x 2.75
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Marcato’s pappardelle attachment for forming and cutting homemade pasta dough into pappardelle noodles with the Atlas pasta machineMade in Italy; includes pappardelle attachment pasta cutter, Instructions, and 10-year manufacturer’s warrantyForms and cuts pappardelle noodles; attaches easily to ...
22. Marcato Design Atlas 150 Pasta Machine, Made in Italy, Includes Cutter, Hand Crank, and Instructions, Silver
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Marcato’s Original World-Famous Atlas 150 pasta machine rolls and cuts pasta dough for traditional lasagna, fettuccine, and tag at homeMade in Italy from chrome-plated steel; Includes pasta machine, pasta cutter, hand crank, clamp, Instructions; 10-yearRolls sheets of dough to 150-millimeters wide...
Yes, I think it tastes better and the texture is far superior. In addition, the surface is rougher, so it "picks up" the sauce better. The basic recipe is simple:1 egg per 100g flour, plus water to make a pliant, non sticky dough. Although a true Semolina "00" flour is prefered or a Durham... Truth be told I use good ol' GD unbleached all purpose flour (or maybe half and half with whole wheat)
I failed my first few attempts to hand-cut the dough (or did not have the patience) to make uniform thickness, which is vital. I gave up until I bought a pasta maker.... Now I will never go back to store bought pasta. My machine is a Marcato Atlas 150. It comes with a tagliolini (like a square spaghetti) and fettuccine cutter. For around $79 on Amazon And you can get a bunch of different cutters.
No, they are not. the Ampia doesn't have the flanges that allow attachments to be, uh, attached.
But those ravioli makers are a total boondoggle, I wouldn't recommend them. Super finicky, messy and almost never work right.
It's so much easier to use the machine to make long sheets them do the raviolis by hand on the countertop. I recommend this as a gift instead.
This is actually the pasta maker attachment I used for it: Amazon Link.