MrsDangermouse
Guru
I used to have a manual Imperia pasta machine...it did a great job but I found it awkward to use: I never quite got the hang of turning the handle with one hand whilst managing the pasta dough with the other. The end result was that I hardly used it
I now have the 3 piece pasta roller set for my KitchenAid - and its fab! I've had it a few years now and use it regularly for sheet pasta and tagliatelle (occasionally for spaghetti). I also have a cheap collapsible wooden pasta drying rack which makes it so much easier to keep the pasta strands separate before cooking them.
I now have the 3 piece pasta roller set for my KitchenAid - and its fab! I've had it a few years now and use it regularly for sheet pasta and tagliatelle (occasionally for spaghetti). I also have a cheap collapsible wooden pasta drying rack which makes it so much easier to keep the pasta strands separate before cooking them.