Pasta Roller
This versatile pasta roller is perfect for making fresh pasta at home. Utilizing an adjustable knob that changes the distance between its rollers, the pasta roller attachment rolls dough into sheets of desired thickness for homemade egg noodles, ravioli, lasagna, and other types of pasta.
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| Atlas Manual Pasta Machine |
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| Manufacturer: Atlas |
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| List Price: $56.00 |
| Sale Price: $77.99 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
| Dried pasta is good. Fresh pasta is extraordinary. The techniques are not difficult and the result is well worth it. Press a ball of dough through two rollers to form a uniformly thin sheet for slicing into fettuccine or noodles. If you don't want to crank by hand there is an electric motor attachment available. |
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Product Details |
- Model 150
- Table top manual pasta maker
- 1.5 mm and 6.5 mm cutters
- Clamp model
- Hand operated cutter
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Works Like A Charm
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| Review Date: December 30, 2006 |
| Reviewer: REO Fan, Wisconsin |
I really wanted a metal manual pasta machine, but was discouraged as I read details about other machines. I finally opted for the Atlas 150 - it was reasonably-priced, made in Italy, and had garnered positive reviews.
I am posting because I want to tell you that this machine lived up to its billing. It is easy to use, convenient, and a cinch to clean. My wife (she's half Italian) and I previously made pasta by hand. Thanks to this machine, our process has been signficantly reduced. We are eating fresh pasta more frequently, and the pasta it produces--if working with a reliable recipe (which we do)--garners compliments at our dinner parties.
I recommend that you have two people to work with the dough as you crank it through the machine. Trust me, it will make your life easier. Plus you can enjoy conversation and time spent with your partner.
I bought this machine around Thanksgiving (2006). Absolutely no regrets. Highly recommended! |
So easy and so much fun!
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| Review Date: June 18, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Photo Artist, St. Charles, MO |
| I've read some horror stories about making pasta with a machine, so I was prepared for it to be a challenge. It couldn't have been easier! It rolled and cut effortlessly. The key must be the dough ... which can't be sticky or overly dry. I made mine with 3 eggs and 300 grams of bread flour in a Kitchenaid mixer with a dough hook. The dough was a little on the dry side so I added a few drops of water. Then I wrapped the dough in plastic wrap for 30 minutes and let it rest before rolling. There was absolutely NO clean-up needed for the machine when I was finished. Great fun! |
Well worth the money!
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| Review Date: February 12, 2004 |
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| I just recently purchased this pasta maker after attempting to hand-roll my dough. As hand rolling took much time and caused hand cramps and ugly pasta, I decided to buy a machine. It's amazing! I don't think I'll ever go back to eating boxed pasta again! It looks better than pasta from a box and by making it myself, I can add whatever I like to the dough, such as fresh basil. Yum! |
wonderfully easy and very stable!
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| Review Date: June 17, 2004 |
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| This Pasta maker is so much fun, easy and stable. I had used another one with my kids and it wobbled quite a bit while turnig the handles, making it harder for the kids to use. The Atlas 150 doesn't move at all, and cuts great pasta. You will never go back to the boxed stuff again! |
Homemade pasta
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| Review Date: March 15, 2007 |
| Reviewer: L. Williams, NE PA |
| There's no more store bought pasta in this house. This machine is simple to use after a little practice! The trick is to get the right pasta recipe. Friends come to my house for demonstrations and find out that they, too, can do this at home. |
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