Howie Hart
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
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Jon Peterson
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Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
Niagara Falls, NY
Howie Hart wrote:I have the Marcato Atlas 150 pasta machine and I recently bought the Fantes ravioli maker ($20) at a shop in Portsmouth, NH, which fits the Atlas: http://www.fantes.com/pasta-makers-parts.html.
Carl Eppig
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Jenise
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Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
Niagara Falls, NY
It make indentations, but they are not complete. It produces a sheet, 2 wide and 5-7 long, depending on how long the pasta sheet is. I finish the cut with my mother's old zigzag wheel. For the dough I use 1-1/2 cups bread flour, 1/2 cup semolina, 2 large eggs and about a tablespoon of water and run half of it through the pasta machine (which has settings from 1-9) at a time, 6 times on 1 then thinner up to 7. I'm taking the butternut squash raviolis with butter-sage sauce to a Fall bonfire party on Saturday.Jenise wrote:Howie, that's wonderful. How does it work--does it cut perforations into the dough that tear apart easily after stuffing?
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Howie Hart wrote:It make indentations, but they are not complete. It produces a sheet, 2 wide and 5-7 long, depending on how long the pasta sheet is. I finish the cut with my mother's old zigzag wheel. For the dough I use 1-1/2 cups bread flour, 1/2 cup semolina, 2 large eggs and about a tablespoon of water and run half of it through the pasta machine (which has settings from 1-9) at a time, 6 times on 1 then thinner up to 7. I'm taking the butternut squash raviolis with butter-sage sauce to a Fall bonfire party on Saturday.Jenise wrote:Howie, that's wonderful. How does it work--does it cut perforations into the dough that tear apart easily after stuffing?
Jenise wrote:
Okay, that's how I thought it would have to work. Your Atlas has settings 1-9? I'm pretty sure my old one, and my Kitchen Aid attachment, both only go to six or seven at the highest. Nine must be super thin.
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Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
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Mark Lipton wrote:
Mine goes to 11.
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Howie Hart
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