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    Bronze die set Pacchero liscio / Pacchero rigato / Canestro liscio / Canestro rigato 2 matrices - 4 pasta formats: How can that work? With this die set you get two two-part dies with which you can produce 4 formats depending on the combination you choose. Pacchero liscio (Pacchero with a smooth surface) Pacchero rigato (Pacchero with stripes on the surface) Canestro liscio (Canestro with a smooth surface) Canestro rigato (Canestro with stripes on the surface). With top part 1 you specify that the pasta has a smooth surface (the top part says "liscio", the Italian word for smooth). With top part 2 you get pasta with fine grooves (the top part says "Rigato", the Italian word for striped). Bottom 1, on the other hand, ensures that Paccheri come out (you can't confuse them, this bottom says Pacchero). If you use lower part 2 (it says Canestro on the lower part) you get Canestri. In German, a canestro means a basket. These noodles are particularly suitable, for example, in casseroles. A paccheri is a typical southern Italian pasta. In terms of shape, it is ultimately a gigantic maccheroni, but still a touch smaller in diameter than a cannelloni. This pasta is particularly common in Naples. Paccheri used to be a typical poor man's food. Because they are so incredibly large, you only need a few of them to fill your plate. Pasta insert for Kenwood AT910, AX910, KAX910ME, PP510, KAX92.AO, KAX91.A0ME. With an adapter, the die can be used in many other pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega. The die is delivered together with a transparent transport protection box. Why bronze: Bronze dies were the traditional way of making pasta. The pasta made “al bronzo” can only be found rarely and usually only in selected delicatessens. By pressing the pasta dough through the bronze matrices, the surface of the pasta is slightly roughened at the same time, making the pasta easier to grip. This allows the pasta to better absorb the sauce, flavors and spices later on. Would you like to learn more about bronze matrices? Then we recommend this article to you here. Recipe: It is recommended to use durum wheat semolina, enough cold liquid such as water and/or egg. The dough should be kneaded for about 8-10 minutes, this is the only way the gluten from the durum wheat can fully develop. The result should be a moist, crumbly dough. You can find a standard recipe for our matrices here. The matrices can also be used to produce gluten-free pasta. Sustainability: The format of the Pastidea matrices was originally designed for the Kenwood Pastafresca. By using reducing rings, the bronze matrices can be used on almost all other common pasta machines. All you need is an adapter that fits the machine. This means that even if over time the pasta machine is replaced by a different model due to a defect or for other reasons: the bronze die remains and can continue to be used in the future. Storage: Do you have several bronze matrices and are you looking for storage to protect the matrix from dust and darkening due to the effects of light? Then we recommend our storage systems, which you can also find in our range. Please note: Please note that the matrices may have small dark spots due to the material and production. This is due to the material and does not affect the function in any way. The matrices are not dishwasher safe. Should be dried immediately after cleaning to avoid water stains.

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    Reducing ring and knife for Häussler pasta cutter on Fattorina or TR50

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    Bronze die, Fusilli A3 13mm /Spirelli pasta insert for Kenwood. With an adapter, the die can be used in many other pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega One of the most famous pastas in Germany is the Fusilli. They are often called Spirelli, Rotini and rarely Eliche. The word fusilli comes from the Italian word “fuso”, which means spindle. In manual fusilli production, spaghetti is still wrapped around a spindle. According to legend, fusilli were invented at the court in Florence around 1550. The cook's son sat under the kitchen table and played with fallen pasta scraps that he wrapped around a knitting needle. These were the first fusillis. Not quite as clear, but much more likely, is the story that the Fusillis originated in southern Italy. At some point, spaghetti began to be rolled up in a spiral for drying, as this rotation made it much easier to dry and store. What is undisputed is that the twists mean that the sauce combines particularly well with the pasta. Fusillis are easy to dry. Fusillis are available with 2, 3 or 5 wings. You can see how many propeller blades the Fusilli has by the die shape and also the die name. Ie a Fusilli A2 has two wings, an A3 has 3 wings, an A5 has 5 wings. Pasta insert for Kenwood AT910, AX910, KAX910ME, PP510, KAX92.AO, KAX91.A0ME. With an adapter, the die can be used in many other pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega. The die is delivered together with a transparent transport protection box. Why bronze: Bronze dies were the traditional way of making pasta. The pasta made “al bronzo” can only be found rarely and usually only in selected delicatessens. By pressing the pasta dough through the bronze matrices, the surface of the pasta is slightly roughened at the same time, making the pasta easier to grip. This allows the pasta to better absorb the sauce, flavors and spices later on. Would you like to learn more about bronze matrices? Then we recommend this article to you here. Recipe: It is recommended to use durum wheat semolina, enough cold liquid such as water and/or egg. The dough should be kneaded for about 8-10 minutes, this is the only way the gluten from the durum wheat can fully develop. The result should be a moist, crumbly dough. You can find a standard recipe for our matrices here. The matrices can also be used to produce gluten-free pasta. Sustainability: The format of the Pastidea matrices was originally designed for the Kenwood Pastafresca. By using reducing rings, the bronze matrices can be used on almost all other common pasta machines. All you need is an adapter that fits the machine. This means that even if over time the pasta machine is replaced by a different model due to a defect or for other reasons: the bronze die remains and can continue to be used in the future. Storage: Do you have several bronze matrices and are you looking for storage to protect the matrix from dust and darkening due to the effects of light? Then we recommend our storage systems, which you can also find in our range. Please note: Please note that the matrices may have small dark spots due to the material and production. This is due to the material and does not affect the function in any way. The matrices are not dishwasher safe. Should be dried immediately after cleaning to avoid water stains.  

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    Bronze die, Fusilli A5 13mm pasta insert for Kenwood. With an adapter, the die can be used in many other pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega One of the most famous pastas in Germany is the Fusilli. They are often called Spirelli, Rotini and rarely Eliche. The word fusilli comes from the Italian word “fuso”, which means spindle. In manual fusilli production, spaghetti is still wrapped around a spindle. According to legend, fusilli were invented at the court in Florence around 1550. The cook's son sat under the kitchen table and played with fallen pasta scraps that he wrapped around a knitting needle. These were the first fusillis. Not quite as clear, but much more likely, is the story that the Fusillis originated in southern Italy. At some point, spaghetti began to be rolled up in a spiral for drying, as this rotation made it much easier to dry and store. What is undisputed is that the twists mean that the sauce combines particularly well with the pasta. Fusillis are easy to dry. Fusillis are available with 2, 3 or 5 wings. You can see how many propeller blades the Fusilli has by the die shape and also the die name. Ie a Fusilli A2 has two wings, an A3 has 3 wings, an A5 has 5 wings. Pasta insert for Kenwood AT910, AX910, KAX910ME, PP510, KAX92.AO, KAX91.A0ME. With an adapter, the die can be used in many other pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega. The die is delivered together with a transparent transport protection box. Why bronze: Bronze dies were the traditional way of making pasta. The pasta made “al bronzo” can only be found rarely and usually only in selected delicatessens. By pressing the pasta dough through the bronze matrices, the surface of the pasta is slightly roughened at the same time, making the pasta easier to grip. This allows the pasta to better absorb the sauce, flavors and spices later on. Would you like to learn more about bronze matrices? Then we recommend this article to you here. Recipe: It is recommended to use durum wheat semolina, enough cold liquid such as water and/or egg. The dough should be kneaded for about 8-10 minutes, this is the only way the gluten from the durum wheat can fully develop. The result should be a moist, crumbly dough. You can find a standard recipe for our matrices here. The matrices can also be used to produce gluten-free pasta. Sustainability: The format of the Pastidea matrices was originally designed for the Kenwood Pastafresca. By using reducing rings, the bronze matrices can be used on almost all other common pasta machines. All you need is an adapter that fits the machine. This means that even if over time the pasta machine is replaced by a different model due to a defect or for other reasons: the bronze die remains and can continue to be used in the future. Storage: Do you have several bronze matrices and are you looking for storage to protect the matrix from dust and darkening due to the effects of light? Then we recommend our storage systems, which you can also find in our range. Please note: Please note that the matrices may have small dark spots due to the material and production. This is due to the material and does not affect the function in any way. The matrices are not dishwasher safe. Should be dried immediately after cleaning to avoid water stains.

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    Bronze reindeer die from Pastidea. With an adapter, the die can be used in many pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega Why bronze: Bronze matrices were the traditional way of making pasta. The pasta made “al bronzo” can only be found rarely and usually only in selected delicatessens. By pressing the pasta dough through the bronze dies, the surface of the pasta is slightly roughened and the pasta becomes more grippy. This allows the pasta to absorb the sauce, flavors and spices better later Recipe: It is recommended to use durum wheat semolina, sufficiently cold liquid such as water and/or egg. The dough should be kneaded for about 8-10 minutes so that the gluten from the durum wheat can fully develop. The result should be a moist, crumbly dough. We recommend the following standard recipe for our matrices: Ingredients: 250 g durum wheat semolina or Semola rimacinata Select ONE of the following ingredients: 100 ml cold water or 110 ml liquid consisting of two eggs, the rest of the water, lightly whisked Instructions: Please only use cold liquids . Avoid flour, replace it with semolina. Use binding agents such as xanthan gum, gluten, etc. only to a limited extent, a maximum of 1 teaspoon per 500 grams of dry ingredients. Otherwise the dough will be too firm and the dies could break. If you knead the dough for longer or let it rest, the gluten will develop on its own. You can recognize a good pasta dough by the fact that it is moist and crumbly. The production of gluten-free pasta is also possible with the matrices. Sustainability: The format of the Pastidea matrices was originally designed for the Kenwood Pastafresca. By using reducing rings, the bronze matrices can be used on almost all other common pasta machines. All you need is an adapter that fits the machine. This means that even if over time the pasta machine is replaced by a different model due to a defect or for other reasons: the bronze die remains and can continue to be used in the future. Storage: Do you have several bronze matrices and are you looking for storage to protect the matrix from dust and darkening due to the effects of light? Then we recommend our storage systems, which you can also find in our range. Please note: Please note that the matrices may have small dark spots due to the material and production. This is due to the material and does not affect the function in any way. The matrices are not dishwasher safe. Should be dried immediately after cleaning to avoid water stains.

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    Bronze die Santa Claus Babbo Natale from Pastidea. Pasta insert for Kenwood AT910, AX910, KAX910ME, PP510, KAX92.AO, KAX91.A0ME. With an adapter, the die can be used in many other pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega. The die is delivered together with a transparent transport protection box. Why bronze: Bronze dies were the traditional way of making pasta. The pasta made “al bronzo” can only be found rarely and usually only in selected delicatessens. By pressing the pasta dough through the bronze matrices, the surface of the pasta is slightly roughened at the same time, making the pasta easier to grip. This allows the pasta to better absorb the sauce, flavors and spices later on. Would you like to learn more about bronze matrices? Then we recommend this article to you here. Recipe: It is recommended to use durum wheat semolina, enough cold liquid such as water and/or egg. The dough should be kneaded for about 8-10 minutes, this is the only way the gluten from the durum wheat can fully develop. The result should be a moist, crumbly dough. You can find a standard recipe for our matrices here. The matrices can also be used to produce gluten-free pasta. Sustainability: The format of the pastide matrices was originally designed for the Kenwood Pastafresca. By using reducing rings, the bronze matrices can be used on almost all other common pasta machines. All you need is an adapter that fits the machine. This means that even if over time the pasta machine is replaced by a different model due to a defect or for other reasons: the bronze die remains and can continue to be used in the future. Storage: Do you have several bronze matrices and are looking for storage to protect the matrix from dust and darkening caused by light? Then we recommend our storage systems to you here . Please note: Please note that the matrices may have small dark spots due to the material and production. This is due to the material and does not affect the function in any way. The matrices are not dishwasher safe. Should be dried immediately after cleaning to avoid water stains.  

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    Bronze die Zucca/Pumpkin Halloween. Motif matrix with a pumpkin, perfect for the Halloween party or a spooky dinner with the family. With an adapter, the die can be used in many other pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega Why bronze: Bronze matrices were the traditional way of making pasta. The pasta made “al bronzo” can only be found rarely and usually only in selected delicatessens. By pressing the pasta dough through the bronze dies, the surface of the pasta is slightly roughened and the pasta becomes more grippy. This allows the pasta to absorb the sauce, flavors and spices better later Recipe: It is recommended to use durum wheat semolina, sufficiently cold liquid such as water and/or egg. The dough should be kneaded for about 8-10 minutes so that the gluten from the durum wheat can fully develop. The result should be a moist, crumbly dough. We recommend the following standard recipe for our matrices: Ingredients: 250 g durum wheat semolina or Semola rimacinata Select ONE of the following ingredients: 100 ml cold water or 110 ml liquid consisting of two eggs, the rest of the water, lightly whisked Instructions: Please only use cold liquids . Avoid flour, replace it with semolina. Use binding agents such as xanthan gum, gluten, etc. only to a limited extent, a maximum of 1 teaspoon per 500 grams of dry ingredients. Otherwise the dough will be too firm and the dies could break. If you knead the dough for longer or let it rest, the gluten will develop on its own. You can recognize a good pasta dough by the fact that it is moist and crumbly. The production of gluten-free pasta is also possible with the matrices. Sustainability: The format of the Pastidea matrices was originally designed for the Kenwood Pastafresca. By using reducing rings, the bronze matrices can be used on almost all other common pasta machines. All you need is an adapter that fits the machine. This means that even if over time the pasta machine is replaced by a different model due to a defect or for other reasons: the bronze die remains and can continue to be used in the future. Storage: Do you have several bronze matrices and are you looking for storage to protect the matrix from dust and darkening due to the effects of light? Then we recommend our storage systems, which you can also find in our range. Please note: Please note that the matrices may have small dark spots due to the material and production. This is due to the material and does not affect the function in any way. The matrices are not dishwasher safe. Should be dried immediately after cleaning to avoid water stains.

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    Bronze zigzag die. Pasta insert for Kenwood AT910, AX910, KAX910ME, PP510, KAX92.AO, KAX91.A0ME. With an adapter, the die can be used in many other pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega. The die is delivered together with a transparent transport protection box. Why bronze: Bronze dies were the traditional way of making pasta. The pasta made “al bronzo” can only be found rarely and usually only in selected delicatessens. By pressing the pasta dough through the bronze matrices, the surface of the pasta is slightly roughened at the same time, making the pasta easier to grip. This allows the pasta to better absorb the sauce, flavors and spices later on. Would you like to learn more about bronze matrices? Then we recommend this article to you here. Recipe: It is recommended to use durum wheat semolina, enough cold liquid such as water and/or egg. The dough should be kneaded for about 8-10 minutes, this is the only way the gluten from the durum wheat can fully develop. The result should be a moist, crumbly dough. You can find a standard recipe for our matrices here. The matrices can also be used to produce gluten-free pasta. Sustainability: The format of the Pastidea matrices was originally designed for the Kenwood Pastafresca. By using reducing rings, the bronze matrices can be used on almost all other common pasta machines. All you need is an adapter that fits the machine. This means that even if over time the pasta machine is replaced by a different model due to a defect or for other reasons: the bronze die remains and can continue to be used in the future. Storage: Do you have several bronze matrices and are you looking for storage to protect the matrix from dust and darkening due to the effects of light? Then we recommend our storage systems, which you can also find in our range. Please note: Please note that the matrices may have small dark spots due to the material and production. This is due to the material and does not affect the function in any way. The matrices are not dishwasher safe. Should be dried immediately after cleaning to avoid water stains.    

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    Zampa Paw Bronze Die

    Pasta insert for Kenwood AT910, AX910, KAX910ME, PP510, KAX92.AO, KAX91.A0ME. With an adapter, the die can be used in many other pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega. The die is delivered together with a transparent transport protection box. Why bronze: Bronze matrices were the traditional way of making pasta. The pasta made “al bronzo” can only be found rarely and usually only in selected delicatessens. By pressing the pasta dough through the bronze dies, the surface of the pasta is slightly roughened and the pasta becomes more grippy. This allows the pasta to absorb the sauce, flavors and spices better later Recipe: It is recommended to use durum wheat semolina, sufficiently cold liquid such as water and/or egg. The dough should be kneaded for about 8-10 minutes so that the gluten from the durum wheat can fully develop. The result should be a moist, crumbly dough. We recommend the following standard recipe for our matrices: Ingredients: 250 g durum wheat semolina or Semola rimacinata Select ONE of the following ingredients: 100 ml cold water or 110 ml liquid consisting of two eggs, the rest of the water, lightly whisked Instructions: Please only use cold liquids . Avoid flour, replace it with semolina. Use binding agents such as xanthan gum, gluten, etc. only to a limited extent, a maximum of 1 teaspoon per 500 grams of dry ingredients. Otherwise the dough will be too firm and the dies could break. If you knead the dough for longer or let it rest, the gluten will develop on its own. You can recognize a good pasta dough by the fact that it is moist and crumbly. The production of gluten-free pasta is also possible with the matrices. Sustainability: The format of the Pastidea matrices was originally designed for the Kenwood Pastafresca. By using reducing rings, the bronze matrices can be used on almost all other common pasta machines. All you need is an adapter that fits the machine. This means that even if over time the pasta machine is replaced by a different model due to a defect or for other reasons: the bronze die remains and can continue to be used in the future. Storage: Do you have several bronze matrices and are you looking for storage to protect the matrix from dust and darkening due to the effects of light? Then we recommend our storage systems, which you can also find in our range. Please note: Please note that the matrices may have small dark spots due to the material and production. This is due to the material and does not affect the function in any way. The matrices are not dishwasher safe. Should be dried immediately after cleaning to avoid water stains.

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    Bronze die Udon / Pici 4 mm diameter. 1 die - 2 pasta formats: Udon and Pici Udon: Udon are noodles from Japanese cuisine that are prepared with water and flour. There are countless dishes to serve them. Some of them are eaten cold, some of them warm. The udon noodle is often eaten in a broth, together with vegetables and/or meat, often also tofu. Pici: Pici is probably the most famous type of pasta from Tuscany. These noodles are always eaten fresh. Many people also know the variety from Jamie Oliver; his Pici dishes have increased the popularity of Pici enormously in recent years. Since Pici used to be eaten primarily by farmers, emphasis was placed on the simplest ingredients. Only flour and water go into the dough. Eggs were already considered too precious. But there is also a type of pici, the lunghetti, in which eggs have always been used in the dough. Traditionally, each pici is rolled by hand. What kind of work. The die and the pasta maker really do a lot of the work for you. A classic sauce for pici is ragout of any kind. But sauces with breadcrumbs fried in oil in a pan are also often found. Simple ingredients - and as is often the case, simple can also be particularly delicious. Pasta insert for Kenwood AT910, AX910, KAX910ME, PP510, KAX92.AO, KAX91.A0ME. With an adapter, the die can be used in many other pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega. The die is delivered together with a transparent transport protection box. Why bronze: Bronze dies were the traditional way of making pasta. The pasta made “al bronzo” can only be found rarely and usually only in selected delicatessens. By pressing the pasta dough through the bronze matrices, the surface of the pasta is slightly roughened at the same time, making the pasta easier to grip. This allows the pasta to better absorb the sauce, flavors and spices later on. Would you like to learn more about bronze matrices? Then we recommend this article to you here. Recipe: It is recommended to use durum wheat semolina, enough cold liquid such as water and/or egg. The dough should be kneaded for about 8-10 minutes, this is the only way the gluten from the durum wheat can fully develop. The result should be a moist, crumbly dough. You can find a standard recipe for our matrices here. The matrices can also be used to produce gluten-free pasta. Sustainability: The format of the Pastidea matrices was originally designed for the Kenwood Pastafresca. By using reducing rings, the bronze matrices can be used on almost all other common pasta machines. All you need is an adapter that fits the machine. This means that even if over time the pasta machine is replaced by a different model due to a defect or for other reasons: the bronze die remains and can continue to be used in the future. Storage: Do you have several bronze matrices and are you looking for storage to protect the matrix from dust and darkening due to the effects of light? Then we recommend our storage systems, which you can also find in our range. Please note: Please note that the matrices may have small dark spots due to the material and production. This is due to the material and does not affect the function in any way. The matrices are not dishwasher safe. Should be dried immediately after cleaning to avoid water stains.    

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    Die of bronze braids / Trecce grande. Diameter: 13 mm Trecce (translated: braids) come from southern Italy and harmonize perfectly with sugo or pesto. They also look good with pasta salad or cream sauce. Due to their size, they run through the pasta machine particularly quickly. This means not only a beautiful format, but also one that allows you to quickly finish making pasta. Here in the bronze version: By pulling through bronze, the surface is slightly roughened, which means the sauce sticks better. Pasta insert for Kenwood AT910, AX910, KAX910ME, PP510, KAX92.AO, KAX91.A0ME. With an adapter, the die can be used in many other pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega. The die is delivered together with a transparent transport protection box. Why bronze: Bronze dies were the traditional way of making pasta. The pasta made “al bronzo” can only be found rarely and usually only in selected delicatessens. By pressing the pasta dough through the bronze matrices, the surface of the pasta is slightly roughened at the same time, making the pasta easier to grip. This allows the pasta to better absorb the sauce, flavors and spices later on. Would you like to learn more about bronze matrices? Then we recommend this article to you here. Recipe: It is recommended to use durum wheat semolina, enough cold liquid such as water and/or egg. The dough should be kneaded for about 8-10 minutes, this is the only way the gluten from the durum wheat can fully develop. The result should be a moist, crumbly dough. You can find a standard recipe for our matrices here. The matrices can also be used to produce gluten-free pasta. Sustainability: The format of the Pastidea matrices was originally designed for the Kenwood Pastafresca. By using reducing rings, the bronze matrices can be used on almost all other common pasta machines. All you need is an adapter that fits the machine. This means that even if over time the pasta machine is replaced by a different model due to a defect or for other reasons: the bronze die remains and can continue to be used in the future. Storage: Do you have several bronze matrices and are you looking for storage to protect the matrix from dust and darkening due to the effects of light? Then we recommend our storage systems, which you can also find in our range. Please note: Please note that the matrices may have small dark spots due to the material and production. This is due to the material and does not affect the function in any way. The matrices are not dishwasher safe. Should be dried immediately after cleaning to avoid water stains.    

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    Bronze Tortiglioni die. Diameter 12mm. Tortiglioni are one of the most famous types of pasta in Germany. Traditionally, tortiglioni come from Naples/southern Italy. Tortigliare means "twisted" in Italian and the -one at the end of the tortiglione indicates a larger noodle. This explains why the tortiglione is a relatively large tube pasta (larger than maccheroni, for example) in which the pasta grooves run slightly diagonally, i.e. twisted. This is also the difference to the closely related Rigatone: With the Rigatone the grooves run straight to the tube. Due to the combination: tube noodle, slight roughening due to bronze and the grooves, a lot of sauce gets stuck in this noodle. Pasta insert for Kenwood AT910, AX910, KAX910ME, PP510, KAX92.AO, KAX91.A0ME. With an adapter, the die can be used in many other pasta machines, e.g. Philips Pastamaker Avance, Philips Viva, KitchenAid, Simac, Ariete, Unold, La Fattorina, Firmar, TR50, Häussler, Korngold, Omega. The die is delivered together with a transparent transport protection box. Why bronze: Bronze dies were the traditional way of making pasta. The pasta made “al bronzo” can only be found rarely and usually only in selected delicatessens. By pressing the pasta dough through the bronze matrices, the surface of the pasta is slightly roughened at the same time, making the pasta easier to grip. This allows the pasta to better absorb the sauce, flavors and spices later on. Would you like to learn more about bronze matrices? Then we recommend this article to you here. Recipe: It is recommended to use durum wheat semolina, enough cold liquid such as water and/or egg. The dough should be kneaded for about 8-10 minutes, this is the only way the gluten from the durum wheat can fully develop. The result should be a moist, crumbly dough. You can find a standard recipe for our matrices here. The matrices can also be used to produce gluten-free pasta. Sustainability: The format of the Pastidea matrices was originally designed for the Kenwood Pastafresca. By using reducing rings, the bronze matrices can be used on almost all other common pasta machines. All you need is an adapter that fits the machine. This means that even if over time the pasta machine is replaced by a different model due to a defect or for other reasons: the bronze die remains and can continue to be used in the future. Storage: Do you have several bronze matrices and are you looking for storage to protect the matrix from dust and darkening due to the effects of light? Then we recommend our storage systems, which you can also find in our range. Please note: Please note that the matrices may have small dark spots due to the material and production. This is due to the material and does not affect the function in any way. The matrices are not dishwasher safe. Should be dried immediately after cleaning to avoid water stains.