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2025-08-21 15:42:02
I got this pasta set to save my arms from the rolling pin and it definitely has done that! I can’t use the rolling pin anymore and the roller attachment was the main reason for my purchase.I first made a double batch of Chinese noodles. I did one batch on the thin cutter and the other on the wide cutter. With both of the cutters, every other noodle was partially cut but stuck together. It was easy enough to pull apart the wide ones but impossible to do with the thin. This could be because I’m a beginner and didn’t roll them thin enough. After eating them I felt the noodles were super delicious but too thick. I rolled it to a 5 because that was the recommendation of the noodle recipe I was using. Next time I’ll make Italian pasta with the recipe from the instructions in the box.I’ve also used it to roll out my olive oil cracker dough. It worked perfectly! Needed lots of flour because it was a soft dough but I’m so exited it worked. I rolled it down to #5 the 3rd thickest setting. It kept my crackers even thickness so they didn’t burn in the oven in the thin spots.Next I’m going to try rolling pie dough, lasagna, and potsticker wrappers.I’m glad I chose this model where the 3 parts are separate. This means I can use the roller without dirtying the cutters. I was debating getting a 3in1 machine but I’m glad I didn’t because it would be harder to clean. I used a dry bristled pastry brush to brush the roller and cutters clean. I found it easy to clean with the brush and dislodge a few small pieces at the edges with a knife.
cubakaf
2025-08-05 17:28:13
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Julia Shafer
2025-06-28 15:08:44
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Lauren Graham
2025-04-11 10:24:56
Love these attachments. They work great with kitchenaid mixers.
Adrienne Boswell
2025-04-10 15:11:30
I've been making pasta for years. At first, I rolled it out by hand and cut it with a knife. Then I got smart and bought a manual pasta machine that I could screw on to my table or the cutting board under my kitchen counter. Then, I moved and no more cutting board, and the table had been replaced with a new one that just didn't work with the manual machine. It was awful! Then I got brilliant and got the attachment for my Kitchen-Aid mixer. Oh, joy! Let the mixer do the hard work. I have two mixers, I let the Classic mixer roll out the pasta and I put that in the ravioli maker attachment and made ravioli. What used to be a whole weekend I can now do in a few minutes! These are good quality pasta rollers, too, and easily clean up with the included brush should any pasta stick. NEVER WASH PASTA ROLLERS! Bon appetite!
Bob
2025-04-07 18:57:01
If you plan on buying, please be aware that it does have issues. First issue is the grease. They put some black grease or something inside the gear box. When you run your dough through the machine for the first time, you're going to get tons of black specs, so it is best to run some throw away dough through it first......like 40 times.The second problem is that only half of the Fettuccine noodles will cut all the way, and you pretty much have to sit there and pull apart half the noodles. This is the most annoying part and IMO it's not worth $80.
Jillian
2025-04-03 16:58:28
The roller left black streak on the dough, when I moved it to a thicker setting it fed the dough into the guard on the bottom and shredded it. I'm sending it back to get something that works and won't leave unknown grease on the dough.
sheri telesky
2025-03-29 17:39:39
We loved making pasta with these attachments. Very easy to connect to the Kitchen Aid and super easy to use. Saved a lot of time to make lasagna sheets. Would recommend this to anyone that wishes to make their own pasta.
Lisiana
2025-01-27 19:58:57
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