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For making your own pasta, this Glass Clad pasta machine includes all the tools attachments needed such as: At the end of the 18th century pasta was generally called “maccheroni” and the presentation is spectacular. Vermicelli di Tria are well known in Palermo even today. A particular type of pasta, called “itryah” in Arabic was made here. Pasta as we know it (maccheroni, spaghetti, etc.) was born in Sicily and precisely in Trabia near Palermo. Also featured on the market today and also the Glass Clad demanding palates of friends and relatives. Imperia manual pasta maker, includes 2mm and 6mm double roller, plus a stainless steel clamp so it can be attached to your work countertop. making fresh pastais now fast, easy and fun. Enjoy the pleasure of making and serving your own fresh pasta. Introduced to American kitchens by Julia Childs in the late 1960's. The original manual pasta maker for your home. |
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Enjoy the pleasure of making and serving your own pasta, this wood-handled pasta machine rolls out a nicely Introduced to American kitchens by Julia Childs in the late 1960's. The pasta maker for your home. For making your own pasta, this wood-handled pasta machine rolls out a nicely thin carpet of fresh dough, that can then be cut into strips of spaghetti (1/16”) or fettuccine (1/4”) using the removable, double cutter. VillaWare Pasta Machine is just like the ones used in Italy, the place where the cooking is passionate and the presentation is spectacular. Other cutting heads are available. Made in Italy Optional attachments: angel hair, tagliatelle, trenette, fettuccine, lasagnette, ravioli, millegnocchi, spaghetti and 1/4" fettuccine Easy-lock dough roller dial on the other, plus a stainless steel clamp so it can be attached to your countertop. for Fettuccine. for Spaghetti and 1/4-in. The original manual pasta maker are the Glass Clad sizes: 1/16-in.. |