KitchenAid Pasta Roller

£69.00
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KitchenAid Pasta Roller£69.00

Product features Compatible with KitchenAid stand mixers Makes pasta Metal Make fresh home made pasta in your own kitchen with the KitchenAid 5KSMPSA Pasta Roller Attachment. With one simple attachment which both kneads and thins the dough, you can wow your friends and family with ...Product features Compatible with KitchenAid stand mixers Makes pasta Metal Make fresh home made pasta in your own kitchen with the KitchenAid 5KSMPSA Pasta Roller Attachment. With one simple attachment which both kneads and thins the dough, you can wow your friends and family with home made pasta that's fresh, tasty, and best of all, easy to make.

The attachment produces 15 cm sheets that can be used as they are for lasagne and filled pastas, or cut into strands to make spaghetti and other pastas. It features eight thickness settings so you can choose how thick or thin you want your pasta, to suit your recipe. Pasta Roller 5KSMPSA Once you’ve made pasta dough at home with your stand mixer, you can then roll it into thin sheets with this pasta roller.

Designed for ease and control, this stainless steel pasta roller is an optional attachment which fixes securely to the attachment hub of your stand mixer. You can create sheets of any thickness you like using the 8 thickness settings. Always start at the widest setting (number 1) and then gradually increase through the scale as you keep rolling it through.

Thick tagliolini, medium for lasagne or thin for linguine or ‘angel hair’ pasta. You’ll need to put the dough through at least 3 times for each setting - always folding it up and then putting it through again. Don’t forget to sprinkle flour to avoid the dough sticking! Your pasta sheets will be up to 14 cm width and perfectly smooth and even - all ready to use or cut with the KitchenAid pasta cutter accessories (sold separately).

This commercial-style pasta roller comes with a handy cleaning brush to remove bits of dough when you’ve finished. Easy to roll No more aching arms! Once you’ve made your dough and left it to rest, you can feed it through the pasta roller until it’s perfect. Control the thickness Simply adjust the thickness of the dough by feeding it through at increasingly high setting until it’s right for your chosen style.

Ready to cut Once you have thin, even sheets, you can move on to cutting with a pasta cutter for spaghetti, fettuccine or other noodles (sold separately). The rolling pin: doing it without a pasta roller The work of the pasta roller machine can be done by hand, the traditional way. With time and skill, you can achieve paper-thin sheets of pasta ready to cut.

You’ll need a rolling pin and a sprinkling of patience. Take your homemade pasta dough at room temperature - well rested - and divide it into pieces. Put some flour on the countertop and the rolling pin to keep it from sticking.

Or, use the pasta roller attachment to save your arms and do the hard work for you. Your guide to pasta sheet thickness If you’re unsure about the right thickness to aim for with the pasta roller, here’s a guide: 1 or 2: Kneading and thinning dough3: Thick 'kluski' noodles4: Egg noodles4 or 5: Lasagne, fettuccine, spaghetti, ravioli6 or 7: Tortellini, thin fettuccine, linguini fini7 or 8: Linguini, ‘angel hair’, capelli

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