Using the Imperia pasta machine SP150

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2009

For my full review and buying advice visit http://www.pasta-recipes-made-easy.com/imperia-pasta-machine.html And for the easiest pasta cookbook around, check out http://www.pasta-recipes-made-easy.com/Pastastic-The-Recipe-Book.html Grazie!

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  • there is some metal sheet piece included with my imperia machine and it is the only piece i can;t figure out what to do with.

  • @peeweesherman Hi. This is sometimes supplied, depending on which retailer package you buy. This is a pasta tray - the idea being the pasta dough sits on that tray, instead of you having to hold the dough above the rollers with your spare (non-winding) hand. A little over the top in my opinion. Try also searching out the 'stainless steel tray is for what' thread on my site (Pasta Recipes Made Easy). Hope that helps!

  • @matwade76 but where does it go? i'm a regular user of my machine, and after 18months of use I still can't figure out where it sits (this may be more my mind than the machine itself of course)

  • @goodtastecity I don't have the tray (it isn't included with every retail package), but I believe it fits where the second roller attachment would slot. Tried that? ;-)

  • Is this 1 better than an Atlas?

    I'm thinking about getting it as a present for someone,,

    thanks

  • @MrsPoker There is very little in it. Both are high quality, super sturdy machines. I always used and loved the Imperia, but I currently have an Atlas on test from the manufacturer and I cannot decide between them. You can't go wrong with either!

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  • How did you fix it to the table? With a clamp?

  • @goodtastecity

    It fits before the rollers to help you to feed the pasta into the machine, it's difficult to explain but the folded part fits onto the body of the machine before the rollers, so the adjustment dial should be to your left, slide the tray into position and click it back towards yourself, it works great:-)

  • @111Socrates777 I tend to put a bit of folded kitchen paper under the bottom of the clamp to stop the underside of the work surface being dented.

  • if there are tears in the middle or  if its rough by the edges what shud i do?

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