[Sca-cooks] OOP- kitchenaid ravioli maker attachment
morses3 at aol.com
morses3 at aol.com
Mon Oct 9 17:59:03 PDT 2006
Alexa, when I was planning a menu (probably for the same feast, although I was planning for 125), I experimented with the attachment a friend had vs. using the metal ravioli forms that you use with a rolling pin to cut the individual ravioli into pieces. The manual method worked better for me, the attachment I borrowed was from a friend was a caterer, he also prefers to make them manually, even in this kind of quantity.
You may be able to rent one from a party rental place to try one out first if you want to give it a try before you buy one.
Geffrei
I also saw the ravioli
> maker. I was wondering if anyone had this and if
> so, is it worth the $125 investment. Especially if
> you are going to make ravioli for a feast for 80?
> I know the pasta maker and pasta roller can be used
> and then hand stuff the pasta for the ravioli. I
> remember there being a small conversation going a
> while back out here on the list about the ravioli
> maker but don't remember if it was 'a good idea' or
> nope, don't do it.
>
> Thanks
> Alexa
> Barony of Marinus
>
>
>
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