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enlarge | Brand: KitchenAid
List Price: $169.99 Buy New: $123.00 You Save: $46.99 (28%)
Rating: 140 reviews
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.5 x 3.9 Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-11-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Warranty: 1
MPN: KPRA Model: KPRA UPC: 050946745114 EAN: 0050946745114 ASIN: B00004SGFS
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Works great! August 8, 2008 M. White (NC) This product works great! The Peter Pasta video (cooking.com and uTube) was great to show how to use it. It is simple! I read the reviews of the various past options from KitchenAid and this one got the best reviews - and they are right! We made ravioli and fettucini so far with great success. We just used a simple VillaWare 10 square ravioli maker along with this product and were delighted. The only negative thing is that I opened the pasta maker, put it in my sink to wash it before I saw the label to not submerged the parts. So, a word of caution - don't submerge the parts!
Lovin' it! August 4, 2008 Nicole Lewis (North Pole, Alaska) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I received the pasta rollers as a birthday gift in June and I'm still lovin' it! I've used it numerous times in the short time I've had it. I absolutely love the lasgna noodles that this creates. I also have the mixer attachment pack (that comes with the pasta plates) and I have to say that this is 100% better than the other one! Even my son and husband enjoy playing with the pasta rollers. The pasta rollers have been a fun, new adventure in my kitchen!
It's so easy, and delicious too! August 4, 2008 Sheri Carucci (United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Little by little, I am learning to make our food from scratch. It's challenging, fun and the results are usually terrific. This is the second Kitchen Aid attachment I've purchased (the first was the ice cream maker which is great also) and we're very happy with it. I have made pasta from scratch without a pasta maker. Mixed the dough, kneaded the dough, rolled out the dough and cut the dough. That was a big job! The noodles tasted good but it was very hard work - I don't know how our grannies did it. :-) Making it in your Kitchen Aid mixer is a snap. You mix and knead the pasta dough in your KA, wrap in plastic or cover with a damp towel for 15-20 minutes then roll and cut. If you go to the KA website they have a forum and I found a bunch of great recipe on there and there's a video on YouTube that shows you just how to do it.(search 'pasta Kitchen Aid' and you should find it) Other then the resting time it took less then 10 minutes and the pasta was SO good. Next we're going to try part whole wheat pasta and then fresh basil pasta. I did make a test batch first (one cup flour with water to make a dough) in case there was any flaking/oil as some other reviewers have mentioned. There was one drop of oil but no flaking so it's a good idea just in case. It'll also give you a good idea of how to work everything. It was easy to clean with the included brush. Wonderful and highly recommended!
excellent August 3, 2008 RCD (San Antonio, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
None of the metal shaving problems with mine. Works great out of the box. Easy to clean.
Great Pasta July 6, 2008 Eric L. Bowers 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The wife and kids made pasta all weekend when we got this thing! Loved it!!
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