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Part Two : Drying and Storing Homemade Pasta

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2011

Quick video of how I dry, pull apart, and store pasta that I made using my Kitchen Aid Pasta Roller and Cutter Attachment.

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  • Yes. I have Venetion gold granite counter tops and walnut cabinets and beige/ gold hued back splash. My Coffee/tea/sugar jars are Tuscan blue(southern living at home), and the cabinet tops have Tuscan blue pottery and urns and beautiful walnut turned wood candle stands with Tuscan blue candles. So this color will go well with everything and i wont have to keep it away in a cabinet to keep the kitchen look neat. Lol sorry i am like that, things gotta look orderly and coordinated.

  • @tanoo101 Your kitchen sounds gorgeous! I totally understand being orderly and coordinated. Kitchen Aid also made utensils, bowls, and other kitchen items in "aqua." I got 95% of the collection, they are hard to find!

  • Is this the" ice" color or the" turquoise" one?

  • @tanoo101 The color is "Aqua" which is likely the turquoise color you may be thinking of. Mine was packaged as part of The Martha Stewart Collection for Kitchen Aid box, which was limited production, then Kitchen Aid recently re-released thi aqua color as one of their colors. Hope that helps!

  • @MakingSweetCreations Its very pretty, i believe its called ice now, and the turquoise one is darker more turquoise-y. But i ordered one after seeing your vid, in ice. It'll go great with my Tuscan kitchen, and now i have the first thing to try on it too, thanks to your vid! Great Job on the pasta!

  • @tanoo101 Glad to hear your ordered one, I am certain you will love it! "Ice" and "Aqua" are two different colors. "Ice" is a lighter blue and "aqua" which is what I have has a deeper color to it. It may look lighter in the video due to lighting. Kitchen Aid website only shows "Ice" but Amazon has both "Ice" and "Aqua." Hope you get your mixer soon! Do you have other aqua colored accessories?

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  • Omg if you are not married yet let me know :-p i'd love a wife like that haha. I allready have de pasta machine just missing the wife part ;-)

  • @BonnieBlue2A I am not familiar with food dehydrators, but that is a good question.

  • Can you place these in a dehydrator right after the 1/2 hr. drying for longer term food storage or would you want to cook it first and then dehydrate?

  • @buyology101 Just pasta so far.....I only used it 2 or 3 times, but planning to use it more often.

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