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KitchenAid's Peter Pasta Makes Ravioli Dough - Cooking.com
This video shows how to make the actual pasta dough that is used to make ravioli. Peter Pasta mixes flour and water with a KitchenAid mixer. He demonstrates how to know the pasta dough is the right consistancy to roll into pasta. he uses a roller attachment on the mixer. He says the kneading is the secret to making good pasta. He demonstrates how thin the rolled pasta dough should be before it is cut. He shows that the pasta dough cutter is hand controlled for greater precision.
