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How to Use a Pasta Maker : How to Dry Pasta from a Pasta Maker

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2008

Learn how to properly dry your pasta for an electric pasta maker in this free pasta making video lesson from our expert caterer and Italian food expert.

Expert: Jennifer Cail
Bio: Jennifer Cail has been cooking and baking since she could reach the stove at the age of 4. She has been studying pastry-making almost as long, going so far as to meet the White House pastry chef.
Filmmaker: randy primm

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  • worst looking pasta i've ever seen

  • The lint from the towel may compliment the wax paper that was used to knead the dough. Just kidding. Paper bags are good to dry small pasta, especially if you've lightly dusted the paper bag with flour. Drying pasta from a hanger is the best---even a flour-dusted plastic coat hanger is good for the longer pastas. If you lay pasta on a plate that is curved, as she is showing in the video, when the pasta does dry "curved", it will crack and/or break where the plate forced it to curve.

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