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Easy Ravioli making with a Checkered Pin

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2009

John Mangiapane shows you how to use a checkered (ravioli) rolling pin to turn out quick and easy ravioli at home.

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  • I just bought the ravioli pin at a thrift store thinking it might cut bowties, but thanks for showing me the real purpose! Love me some ravioli!

  • @MTFunkyChicken Ravioli pins do come in different sizes, so you COULD cut squares and make bowties with them. I use a tool called a 'Pasta Bike' and set the cutting wheels 2 inches apart and cut squares to make the tortellini and cappelletti - which would also make great bowties, too! MANGIA!!!!!

  • Where did you buy that rolling pin? My grandmother uses one but it at least 50 years old. Thanks

  • @gbeeize You can Google or go to Amazon (believe it or not) and type in 'NORPRO', who is the manufacturer. They may come in slightly different sizes, and sell @ $25. Good Luck! MANGIA!

  • Remember - do NOT put the filling to any edges because the pin will roll it out of it's way. There are many different sized pins, so be sure to get the most across your noodle that you can. MANGIA!

  • SO COOL! I just made some ravioli with a regular rolling pin and knife like a sucker....

  • @TheGwynnSmith Hey! I used to use a knife and then press all the edges together with a fork! This (or a ravioli plate) is SOOOOOOOOO much easier! MANGIA!

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  • woof.. : ) great job!

  • wow nice

  • Thanks John,

    Nice demo--really helpful. Just bought one of these pins. Will let you know how it goes. I got tired of the old tray and mold form and the many pitfalls of it. We love toasted rav's as I am of Italian descent from St. Louie. Cant wait to see how they come out.

  • @tarotbear I will def. be looking for a ravioli plate. That looks super easy to use! Thanks for the tip

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