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  2. The 8 best tools to make pasta from scratch

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    Philips Compact Pasta and Noodle Maker $179.95 at Crate & Barrel. Philips Compact Pasta and Noodle Maker $179.95 at Williams-Sonoma. This electric pasta maker from Philips, which comes recommended ...

  3. 101 Classic, Simple and Easy Pasta Recipes That Are ... - AOL

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    Hello, pasta lovers! We've put together Parade's best pasta recipes in one easy spot.This list of our best pasta dishes includes easy chicken pasta salad, shrimp noodle meals, tasty lasagnas, mac ...

  4. What is bronze-cut pasta? Chefs explain why the newest pasta ...

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    Making pasta is a relatively straightforward process, as simple as mixing flour and water then shaping the dough into noodles by running it through a machine or forming it by hand. However, like ...

  5. Spaghetti - Wikipedia

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    Some pasta machines have a spaghetti attachment with circular holes that extrude spaghetti, or shaped rollers that form cylindrical noodles. [11] Spaghetti can be made by hand by manually rolling a ball of dough on a surface to make a long sausage shape. The ends of the sausage are pulled apart to make a long thin sausage.

  6. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen pasta machines, also called pasta makers, are popular with cooks who make large amounts of fresh pasta. The cook feeds sheets of pasta dough into the machine by hand and, by turning a hand crank, rolls the pasta to thin it incrementally. On the final pass through the pasta machine, the pasta may be directed through a machine 'comb' to ...

  7. Bucatini - Wikipedia

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    Standard pasta machines will roll out sheets of flat pasta which are then cut into ribbons to make flat, ribbon-style pasta like fettuccine, tagliatelle, or pappardelle. Bucatini, on the other hand, has to be extruded rather than rolled. The pasta dough is fed into a machine that forces it through a perforated disk, very similar to a meat grinder.

  8. Baked Spaghetti Is The Coziest Fall Dinner - AOL

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    Lasagna uses wide, flat lasagna noodles while this baked spaghetti uses spaghetti noodles. Lasagna also has more layers, which this baked spaghetti is a mixed up into one gooey casserole.

  9. Linguine - Wikipedia

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    Linguine and spaghetti belong to the category of pasta known as long pasta. Other pastas with long noodles include fettuccine, angel hair, and capellini. Preparation: Many pasta recipes call for noodles to be prepared al dente, meaning they are removed from the hot water while still slightly firm. [24]

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