Culinary Exploit of the Week
Saturday morning, at a church yard sale, we found a pasta maker. A real pasta maker, circa 1975, straight from Italy, still in its faded 1975ish box. Ryan got very excited about it. We did a number of things for the rest of the day, like the Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall, and a housewarming party for a friend around the block. But Ryan could do nothing but think about the pasta maker. Finally, at 8:30 in the evening, we set upon our maiden pasta-making voyage.
Here is the pasta maker in all of its antiquated glory:
First, Ryan made a dough out of eggs and flour:
Then, he flattened it in the pasta maker:
This made long, flat pieces of dough:
That got longer the more we ran them through the machine:
Until finally we could run them through the fettucine slot:
Then we cooked 'em (al dente):
We sauced 'em (with basil from the garden, and tomatoes):
And we et 'em.
And they were good.
Labels: food, good things


3 Comments:
Friends,
Kelsey and I recently acquired a pasta maker circa 1975 at my grandfather's garage sale in Florida. We haven't used it yet, but you have reinspired us. We'll post some pics and let you know how it turns out!
Have you made ravioli yet?
We did make ravioli! Ricotta-Prosciutto-mushroom ravioli. They were excellent, although a little tricky to fold. We had them with a simple alfredo sauce and they very filling, so they lasted us many more meals. :)
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