Mastering Homemade Pasta Using a KitchenAid Mixer
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- Fresh pasta is so much better than the dry stuff from the store, and making it yourself is way easier than you think, if you have a KitchenAid Mixer! If you like this, you might like our product review for the Philips 7000 Series Pasta Maker: • Is This the Easiest Wa...
Making pasta can be messy and time consuming. Although the results are way better than store bought stuff, most people end up going that route for the sheer convenience, but making it at home may not be as difficult as you think! Watch this video to see how to make fresh pasta in about 30 minutes using a KitchenAid Mixer and the Pasta Making attachments.
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Servings: 8
Calories: 193, Fat: 3g, Carbs: 33g, Protein: 8g
Ingredients:
2 3/4 cups all purpose flour (1251cal, 3g fat, 262g carb, 36g protein)
4 large eggs (294cal, 20g fat, 2g carbs, 25g protein)
pinch of salt
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Timestamps:
00:00 - How to Make Pasta from Scratch with KitchenAid Mixer
00:20 - Ingredients and tools for Fresh Pasta
01:12 - Using the KitchenAid Mixer to prepare pasta dough
04:18 - How to use Pasta Making Attachments in KitchenAid Mixer
12:52 - Quick example of a super easy recipe for your fresh pasta
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Have you ever made fresh pasta from scratch? Let me know about your experiences with it! If you like this, you might like our product review for the Philips 7000 Series Pasta Maker: ua-cam.com/video/F45dP3rkRKQ/v-deo.html
I love and appreciate that you shared every single step, including cooking the pasta right down to freezing it for later. Just what I needed - thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank You!
The BEST explanation all over UA-cam!!!! Thanks for your content! Excellent video! New subscriber!! 🎉
Thanks, Brisa!
Great video I have never made fresh pasta however I am going to do it with your excellent explanation
Thanks! Hope it turns out good for you!
Looks delicious, Joe. I have the Kitchen Aid mixer and the pasta attachments as well. Making fresh pasta is fun and easy. I'll never buy dry pasta again!
Nice! Definitely worth the time it takes!
Tasted great!
Thank you! 😀
Great video thanks!
You're welcome. Thanks for checking it out.
Great video, thanks!
Thanks for checking it out!
Looks good. Nothing like fresh fettuccine. I haven't eaten pasta in months, going to have some today with a little EVOO and salmon.
Nice!!
Thanks for the noodle video... BTW, I saw the Stretch-Tite Plastic Wrap! It is the absolute best wrap, beats ALL the others, including the Name Brands.
LOL.. You saw that eh? Love that stuff.
😋 Mmm Mmm Mmm ... Delicious ... I'll add salmon or wild mushrooms to mine
Heck yeah on those mushrooms!
Nice video, learned a few tricks on how to use the pasta maker, didn't think of putting flour on the machine itself. I usually start cutting my pasta sheet in half to not make meter long pasta though.
Glad it was helpful. Yeah... I ran that pasta pretty long.... Lady and the Tramp style... LOL
About how much pasta does this make? I usually buy box pasta and use a 1 lb. box for dinner, just curious how many dinners I could get from this one recipe. Love your videos, especially your Ninja creami recipes. Thanks
Heya Sara. That demo that I did made 8 balls of pasta at your typical serving size. Thanks for the kind words! Glad you're liking the content.
thanks BUT been nice to tell us how much flour you put in mixer and how long to mix with the beater blade
Don't think i misses one
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Can the KitchenAid pasta maker be used to make croissants too?😊
Not sure... Never tried breads with it. That might be a litle too light.
How much does this receipt make
For me, I rolled 6 pasta balls out of it. It depends how large you roll them. Each one is around 3 oz
Went through all the trouble to make fresh noodles then uses the worst possible "parmesan" lololol
Yeah.. we have 1 local grocer, and they were out of the fresh stuff, so I just grabbed the fallout resistant stuff from the shelf.
I have an extruder attachment. How do I make pasta for my equipment?
Is that the KitchenAid made one what just makes the pasta in one shot and pushes it out of the screen on the front?
Can I dry the Pasta and vacuum seal lightly and ship to someone ?
Heya Donna. It's got eggs in there and its fresh, so I wouldn't want to leave it out Unrefrigerated for more than a few hours at the most. If you ship it, you probably need to send it in those cold packs at the least, but I'm not sure how many days those stay cold enough.
I’ve actually been to Italy when I was in the Navy ….this is almost as good as in Italy….seriously better than the boxed crap from the store! That’s blasphemy lol you’re cooking on an electric stove!? Lol jk man, great video
great video, if you are making gluten free pasta would you still need to put the ball of dough in the fridge?
Thanks! I still would rest it. It gives the flour extra time to fully absorb the moisture.
@@JoesPhenomenal thank you - going to try and make some this weekend
@faithoverfear70 you bet!
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Suggestion: "Flour" the dough not the machine.
Good video but you lost me at the Kraft Parmesan cheese.
I hear ya. I live in a tiny town, and I have to travel to get decent ingredients a lot of the time. In this case I had to just grab what I could get on short notice. Definitely agree with ya. No comparison to real, nice, fresh grated parm.
30 minutes in the fridge isn’t enough to really develop gluten properly. Cold temperatures stunt gluten production.
Ok, you commented that it’s not long enough…how long?
Then what’s better?
The gluten was developed by the dough hook. The point of putting it in the fridge is to relax the gluten.
Joe ..excellent video but I can't believe the end... you ruined the pasta with that green jar of cheese. I'm not a food snob but there's a line there you crossed.
I know it's less expensive, but if you're going through the expense & time of making homemade pasta spend a little extra for Parmagiano Reggiano or at the least advise your viewers accordingly so they know Kraft cheese which contains cellulose is NOT okay.
Pastene and others make a jarred, dessicated Parmesan that is also economical and by far, a much better option than Kraft.
@@SPECTORMW2
4 hours up to 24
I always make the pasta the day prior. It makes it less daunting the day making lasagna or other pasta.