Fantes Cavatelli-Maschine für authentische italienische Pasta, das Original auf dem italienischen Markt seit 1906

Brand:Fante's

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Der Cavatelli Maker von Fantes Cousin Elisa zaubert ganz einfach authentische gefüllte Nudeln. Formen und schneiden Sie schnell Dutzende Cavatelli-Nudeln mit der idealen Form und Textur, um jede köstliche Soße aufzunehmen und festzuhalten. Nichts schmeckt besser als selbstgemachte Nudeln und einheitliche Größen werden gleichmäßig gegart, um ein besseres Geschmacksergebnis zu erzielen. Befestigen Sie den Cavatelli Maker einfach mit der integrierten Klemme an Arbeitsplatten (bis zu 1,365 Zoll dick). Rollen Sie den Nudelteig aus, schneiden Sie ihn in Streifen und geben Sie diese nach Anweisung in die Maschine. Drehen Sie den Griff gleichmäßig, um die Cavatelli zu formen und zu schneiden. Nach Rezept kochen. Der Cavatelli Maker von Cousin Elisa besteht aus antihaftbeschichtetem Gussaluminium und ermöglicht die Zubereitung authentischer italienischer Pasta ohne lästiges Reinigen. Es enthält den Cavatelli Maker, eine Klemme (passend für Arbeitsplatten mit einer Dicke von bis zu 1,365 Zoll), eine vollständige Anleitung und die Familienrezepte von Fante. Handwäsche in warmem Seifenwasser. Fante’s, das italienische Marktoriginal seit 1906. Präsentiert von HIC Kitchen. Prop 65-konform.

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Antihaftbeschichtung für einfache Reinigung; enthält Cavatelli Maker, Klemme, vollständige Anleitung und Fantes Familienrezepte; Handwäsche in warmem Seifenwasser. Den Nudelteig ausrollen, in Streifen schneiden und wie angegeben in die Maschine geben, den Griff gleichmäßig drehen, um die Nudeln zu formen und zu schneiden. Bereitet schnell authentische Cavatelli mit tiefen Rillen zum Aufnehmen und Halten köstlicher Soße zu; Nudeln in einheitlicher Größe werden gleichmäßig gegart, um ein besseres Geschmacksergebnis zu erzielen. Hergestellt aus antihaftbeschichtetem Aluminiumguss; Prop 65-konform; Integrierte Klemme zur Befestigung an Arbeitsplatten (bis zu 1,365 Zoll dick). Der Cavatelli Maker von Fantes Cousin Elisa formt und schneidet in Sekundenschnelle authentische hausgemachte Cavatelli mit der idealen Form und Textur.
Blade Material Aluminum
Brand Fante's
Country of Origin Italy
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 519 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Included Components Cavatelli Maker Machine
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Is Dishwasher Safe No
Is Electric No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 9.5 x 4 x 5.5 inches
Item model number 15500
Item Weight 1.72 pounds
Manufacturer Harold Import Company, Inc.
Material Aluminum
Operation Mode Manual
Product Dimensions 9.5 x 4 x 5.5 inches

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Scritto da: Brad Gettleman
So simple
Was reluctant to purchase a single function item like this, but so glad I did. It turned a ball of pasta dough into a tray of Cavatelli in minutes. No sticking or problems at all. Used dough made from 300gm semolina flour and 150 gm water. Worked perfectly.
Scritto da: Steve G.
It works
This is a cool machine, takes a little getting use to, but it works, I’ve had some fun with it.
Scritto da: Dave
Secret to cavatelli is technique
I read about the three similar cavatelli machines available and decided to order the Fantes for $38. It arrived with the crank reversed to make it fit in the box (reversing it only took a moment) and the "problem" with the crank coming loose took only another moment (I added a 1/4 inch lock washer). I would expect any pasta recipe to work, but I used dough that we had prepared for some mushroom raviolis. (1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, 1 egg plus an egg white, 1 tsp salt, 1 Tbs olive oil, and a few drops of water to get the right consistency). After feeding a chunk of this dough through our pasta rollers (at the thickest setting, about 1/8 inch thick), I cut off a 1x12 inch strip, floured the surface on both sides, and cranked it through the cavatelli machine. I got flat "chicklets" coming out. So I bunched up my "mistake" and flattened it with the pasta rollers again. This time, I ran it through the cavatelli machine without any added flour (so it was very slightly sticky). This time it worked perfectly -- the cavatelli pieces came out folded over the metal lever and then were scraped off onto the table. The pieces had the desired "hotdog bun" fold with the indented stripes on the back. Lot's of fun. I froze my results on a cookie sheet for future use. My advice is to experiment with the machine. It isn't all that difficult, and the results are worth the effort!
Scritto da: Scott Morgan
May not open wide enough for granite countertops
We haven’t been able to use this past shape maker because it doesn’t open wide enough to mount it.. we have standard modern granite countertops and they are too thick to accept this pasta maker
Scritto da: JMM
Success on the first try - Here's my recipe
After reading a number of negative reviews about this product, I was a little hesitant about purchasing it. However, I did buy it and I am glad I did. My cavatelli came out perfect on the first try. As others have commented, I think a lot may have to do with the consistency of the pasta dough: it needs to be firm and not sticky. Here is my recipe - which worked: 1 1/2 cups semolina pasta flour 1 3/4 cups 00 grade pasta flour 1/4 tsp salt 1 cup water The mixture was needed until completely smooth (about 10 minutes), covered in plastic wrap and set to rest for 1/2 hour. The mass was then cut into 16 pieces. Each piece was rolled into a log about an index finger thick, dusted with flour and then put through the machine. While I worked on one log, I covered the rest of the dough up in plastic wrap so it would not dry up. This made about 5 - 6 hearty portions of cavatelli. Sometimes some of the dough did get a little clogged in the machine, but I found this happened when the log was too large in diameter or if the log became off-center as it was being rolled into the machine. When it did get clogged, I had no problems removing the dough and re-rolling it into another log. Keeping the dough log centered and the right size avoided this problem. Some other reviewers commented that the nut on the handle comes off. I find that it does come loose, but it seems that is by design since you have to remove the handle to fit the machine in its box. I just retighten the nut occasionally as I am cranking out the cavatelli. This is something to be aware of. I am hoping that this cavatelli maker services me well in the future.
Scritto da: Brian
There's a learning curve, but it works!
Not necessarily the easiest device I've ever used in the kitchen, but having experimented with our dough a little bit, we've definitely gotten it to make cavatelli! I returned a CucinaPro cavatelli maker that came with plastic rollers, which the dough stuck to terribly. Haven't had any issues with the dough sticking to the real wood rollers on this one! Unfortunately, no matter what we do, the cavatelli are coming out a bit tough; hopefully a bit more experimentation will yield some that are a bit more tender. So far, a medium-firm dough seems to work the best- too firm and they don't curl over nicely; too soft and they don't separate completely and end up sticking together and getting clumpy. Coating your dough snake in semolina seems to help the cavatelli drop off when they're made. We have had a few stick to the rotating metal bits if we don't coat the dough in semolina, and if they go all the way around they can gum up the rollers a bit, but they're pretty easy to peel back out. Anyway; this cavatelli maker works far better than the CucinaPro did, and we will definitely be keeping it! Once we got the dough and the rhythm down, we've had a blast using it, and it's actually way faster than rolling out and cutting pasta dough, so it's a great way to have homemade pasta on a weeknight when we don't have as much time to cook.
Scritto da: susan cerone
Easier to do it by hand
This does not work well. You get 6 or 7 properly shaped and then the next ten gum up in the machine. It took me at least three times as long as it takes me make the same recipe by hand. If you aren't constantly tightening the nut that keeps the handle attached it falls right off.

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