I never really knew how to make homemade pasta and in fact I'd always assumed you'd need a bunch of fancy equipment to do it. But it turns out that's not true at all. With a rolling pin and a lot of ...
Pasta is sublime in its simplicity: you truly need nothing more than flour, water, and your own hands. But just because it can be that minimalistic doesn’t mean it needs to be. There is a deep, ...
In 1978, I purchased my first pasta machine at a tag sale in New Canaan, Conn. It was a small, steel, manually operated Atlas machine, the type that clamped onto a breadboard or the edge of a counter.
Few people make fresh pasta at home, and it’s not difficult to see why. Who wouldn’t be put off by demonstrations that include piles of flour on cutting boards, or pasta-rolling machines spitting out ...
You fantasize about owning a pasta-maker. You picture a rainy night, the kids taking turns hand-cranking linguine at the kitchen counter, “Ratatouille” playing in the background. Or plugging in a ...
Whether you’re gearing up for a goal marathon, a weekend long run, or just a fun event, at one point or another, you (like most runners) have probably fueled up on pasta the night before. And while ...