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Mastering Homemade Pasta Using a KitchenAid Mixer



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:

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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Music by: CreatorMix.com
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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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31 Comments

  1. Nothing tastes better and is more satisfying than homemade pasta…buuuut…going through all that trouble, and then using fake parmesan cheese😮 blasphemy😂😂😂 did you know that those pre-grated off the shelf parmesan cheeses contain up to 15% wood pulp? Not a joke…if you’re going to make fresh pasta…spend the $12 and buy a block of real parmesan, or romano cheese, and grate it yourself…please…your stomach will thank me…

  2. In order to get my dough long enough for a 10-11” strand of spaghetti, I end up at “6” on the roller. Then, the strands are very thin, more like an Angel Hair pasta. How much of a dough piece should you start with, by weight, to make 10” strands of a more substantial piece of spaghetti?

  3. I just mixed a batch of dough for making ravioli. My Kitchenaid mixer sounds like a bearing has gone bad ! I only used it tree or four times since I bought it for my Wife 4 or 5 years ago. Bummer.

  4. Thank you for the video. It looks like I have the same attachment. I have to be careful not to get too close to the edge or the sheets curl and stick, as do all the ones that come after. I then have to get a toothpick or chopstick to dig it out of the roller. Do you have any suggestions to avoid this? I've never floured the attachment before. Would that be the solution? Thanks Joe!

  5. the egg has white shell, is that duck egg ? ( tbh it’s smaller than how i think it would be, that’s the size of chicken egg in my country) and may i know what’s the benefits of using it (instead of normal brown shell chicken egg) in pasta recipe

  6. I almost watched the whole thing, right until you added the "Cheese". Saw enough at that point. I had graded your KitchenAid pasta skills at a 6 until that egregious culinary faux pas. May God have mercy on your soul. Some people cut their pasta to shape before cutting, just saying… I've heard people say it's more presentable and manageable. Thanks for the video, great work. Step that cheese game up, please

  7. Great video and explanation! I'm totally going to try it 🙂

    One common tip for safety is to leave the bowl under the mixer when using the attachment. While there is only a very small chance to get entangled on the rotating pin with clothes or hair, there is a risk of serious injury if it happens as the device is very powerful. Having the bowl underneath greatly reduces the likelihood of getting caught in it.

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