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    Bronze Sedanino Rigato die Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze Quadrifoglio die The four-leaf clover – a well-known symbol of good luck. Perfect as a souvenir at the beginning of the year or to give yourself a dose of luck. Size: 39 mm Thickness: 1,2 mm Diameter die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze matrix Casarecce, translates as “the homemade ones”, originally from Sicily, but can also be found in central and southern Italy. Harmonize wonderfully with Ragu or any other sauce. Casarecce bronze die. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze die Gnoccho Napoletano small This pasta use for pasta production is gnocchi/nocken/nockerl from the Campania region with the capital Naples. The shape was inspired by classic potato gnocchi. The Gnocchi napoletani are the small version (there are two larger versions), which is a real all-rounder: whether it's a pasta salad, a side dish or a main course with sauce... This pasta almost always works. This format is also easy to dry. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze fettuccine die Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze Linguine / Trenette / Bavette die 3,6 mm Linguine comes from the Italian word “lingua”, meaning tongue. Linguine are therefore small tongues. With a little imagination, these spaghetti-like noodles resemble long chameleon tongues. The term “linguine” comes from southern Italy, Campania with its capital Naples. In Liguria (in the north of Italy) this type of pasta is found under the names Trenette or Bavette. There they are mainly eaten with the well-known green Pesto alla Genovese or with mussels. Linguine are usually no wider than 4 mm. Ours from Pastidea are only 3,6 mm wide and therefore particularly delicate. Thanks to the fine milling, they do not fray as easily when pressed as some other linguine made from dies with larger openings. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Die made of bronze Cuori / heart Be my Valentine pasta production for Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, weddings as table decorations or just for a romantic dinner for two. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze die Giglio Rigato / Lily No, this die is not a gigolo, but rather a giglio (pronounced chil-yo). Although she can seduce you just as much as a gigolo 🙂 Giglio means “lily”, so when you use this pasta insert, a flower in the shape of a lily comes out of the pasta die. Please don't be surprised: this flower sometimes runs a little slower at the beginning. But the effort is worth it because the result is very beautiful. Size: 10,5 mm Thickness: 1,2 mm Diameter die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Bronze die Conchiglia Rigata Gigante / very large shell with stripes “Conchiglia” is the Italian word for “shell”. The conchiglia is related to the conchigliette, the “small mussel”, which is also available as a matrix. In the “gigante” version, i.e. gigantic in size, the maximum has been achieved from the bronze matrix, so that it is also suitable for filling. The “rigata” means that this shell has grooves. Thanks to the grooves and the very finely roughened effect, which can only be achieved with bronze matrices, this mussel can absorb the sauce particularly well. Size: 45 mm Thickness: 1,2 mm Diameter die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze Spaghetti Quadri die 2,5 x 2,5 mm These spaghetti are a touch thicker than the normal spaghetti at 2mm. The thickness is in the direction of Barilla No. 7. Diameter: 2,5 mm square Size: 9 mm Thickness: 1,2 mm Diameter die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX- 10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Bronze Maccherone Rigato die Maccheroni (in Switzerland they are more commonly known as magronen) are tube pasta that are slightly larger than bucatini and usually a touch smaller than ziti. Depending on the region, they are sometimes eaten whole long or cut short. You have to be careful not to mix them up. Because the pasta that is mostly sold as maccheroni in Germany is a little smaller than this one. This means that anyone looking for German maccheroni will find what they are looking for in a die called “Bucatini”. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze radiator die Radiatore means nothing other than radiator. Surely you know those radiators that used to not be so flat but had lots of tubes or fins? The Radiatore is one of the most popular pasta shapes. Not only are they a very uncomplicated format, they are easy to make, they absorb the sauce particularly well thanks to the many struts and they also look good. They are also easy to dry and will not break even in less than perfect drying conditions. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Pacchero Liscio bronze die Paccheri are 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. Paccheri comes in two versions: Rigato (with stripes) and Liscio (smooth). Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Pacchero Liscio bronze die Paccheri are 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. Paccheri comes in two versions: Rigato (with stripes) and Liscio (smooth). Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze die Spaghetti Quadri Chitarra 2 x 2 mm Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Casarecce bronze die 8 mm Casarecce, translated as “homemade”, originally comes from Sicily, but can also often be found in central and southern Italy. Harmonize wonderfully with Ragu or any other sauce. Size: 10 mm Thickness: 1,1 mm Diameter die: 63,5 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter or similar is required . The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze matrix Maccheroni Rigati Size: 8,5 mm Thickness: 1,1 mm Diameter die: 63,5 mm Maccheroni (in Switzerland they are better known as magronen) are tube pasta that are slightly larger than bucatini and usually a touch smaller than ziti. Depending on the region, they are sometimes eaten whole long or cut short. You have to be careful not to mix them up. Because the pasta that is mostly sold as maccheroni in Germany is a little smaller than this one. This means that anyone looking for German maccheroni will find what they are looking for in a die called “Bucatini”. Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze die Gnocco Sardo The Gnocco Sardo are small, fluted mussels. The name already gives it away. It is a type of gnocchi that people like to eat in Sardinia. Attention: In Sardinia, these gnocchi are always prepared without eggs (i.e. only durum wheat and water). In other areas of Italy people are more tolerant. These noodles are also known under the name Malloreddus. Because the pasta is pulled through a bronze die, the result is a very slightly roughened surface. This means the sauce can be absorbed particularly well. Cavatelli are very similar to Gnocco Sardo. The difference lies in the fine stripes on the surface, while the cavatelli are smooth. Size: 19 mm Thickness: 1,2 mm Diameter die: 63 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Bronze die Fusilli A3 22 mm One of the most famous noodles in Germany is 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. Size: 22 mm Thickness: 1,4 mm Diameter die: 63,5 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter or similar is required . The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze die Conchiglia Rigata 28 mm “Conchiglia” is the Italian word for “shell”. The conchiglia is related to the conchigliette, the “small mussel”, which is also available as a matrix. In the “gigante” version, i.e. gigantic in size, the maximum has been achieved from the bronze matrix, so that it is also suitable for filling. The “rigata” means that this shell has grooves. Thanks to the grooves and the very finely roughened effect, which can only be achieved with bronze matrices, this mussel can absorb the sauce particularly well. Size: 28 mm Thickness: 1,2 mm Diameter die: 63,5 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter or similar is required . The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze die Orecchiette Rigate Orecchiette means something like “little ears” in German. They originally come from the Apulia region with the capital Bari. Traditionally they are made by hand, using a large wooden board, a knife and your fingers. You form a thin roll out of a piece of dough and cut off individual portions, then pull and push them forward at the same time with the handle of a kitchen knife and turn them into small mini ears. In our version, the orecchiette are formed by machine, the shape is slightly different than the hand version, but it is much faster and more relaxed. The sauce can collect easily in the shell shape of the noodle. Size: 21 mm Thickness: 1,1 mm Diameter die: 63,5 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter or similar is required . The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Bronze Gnocco Napoletano die This pasta use for pasta production is gnocchi/nocken/nockerl from the Campania region with the capital Naples. The shape was inspired by classic potato gnocchi. The Gnoccho Napoletano is the small version (there are two larger versions), which is a real all-rounder: whether it's a pasta salad, a side dish or a main course with sauce... This pasta almost always works. This format is also easy to dry. Size: 25,5 mm Thickness: 1,2 mm Diameter die: 63,5 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter or similar is required . needed. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Mafalde / Manfredini bronze die Tip: Mafalde and Reginette are very similar pastas. They both have a wavy edge that catches the sauce particularly well. The difference is in the width. The Reginette are 1,8 cm wide, the Mafalde 2,8 cm wide. Reginette are mainly eaten long. Due to the impressive width of the Mafalde, they also cut a good figure as a side dish. While Reginette translates as “little queen”, the Manfredi or Manfredini (who are also known under the name Mafalde) owe their name to a king: They were named after Manfred of Swabia, who was King of Sicily from 1258 to 1266 had his reputation as a sweet tooth. The mafalde were traditionally served with ricotta, the wavy edge helps the ricotta to hold better. Size: 25 mm Thickness: 1,1 mm / 1,2 mm Diameter die: 63,5 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter is required etc. required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Die made of bronze pappardelle 20 mm Pappardelle – isn’t that a pretty name? I suspect the name comes from the Italian verb “pappare” – colloquially it means something like “to feed”. Makes some sense too. I can never get enough of pappardelle and I devour it. Pappardelle are ultimately nothing more than tagliatelle, with the only difference being that they are much wider. While tagliatelle are usually between 6 and 8 mm wide, if they are a little over 1 cm wide they can be called pappardelle. Originally, these noodles were always prepared with eggs. But as always: Whatever you like and taste good is allowed. Size: 20 mm Thickness: 1 mm Diameter die: 63,5 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Bronze Conchiglione Rigato die “Conchiglione” is the Italian word for “very large mussel” and the “rigato” makes it a striped mussel. The large shape is ideal for filling. You can find a suitable recipe here. Size: 47 mm Thickness: 1,1 mm Diameter die: 63 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze die Fusilli A3 10mm One of the most famous noodles in Germany is 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 the 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. Size: 10 mm Thickness: 1,1 mm Diameter die: 63,5 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter or similar is required . The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze radiator die Radiatore means nothing other than radiator. Surely you know those radiators that used to not be so flat but had lots of tubes or fins? The Radiatore is one of the most popular pasta shapes. Not only are they a very uncomplicated format, they are easy to make, they absorb the sauce particularly well thanks to the many struts and they also look good. They are also easy to dry and will not break even in less than perfect drying conditions. Size: 19 mm Thickness: 1 mm Diameter die: 63,5 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Bronze Funghi / Trottole die 10 mm “Funghi” means nothing other than “mushrooms”. In Germany they are also known as Hütchennudeln, Schneckle or Trulli. In Italy you can also find them under the name Insalatonde (which is also the umbrella term for pasta salad pasta) and Cappelletti. Size: 10 mm Thickness: 1,1 mm Diameter die: 63 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina VIP2 La Fattorina VIP4 Fimar MPF 2.5 Fimar MPF 4 Fimar PF25E Fimar PF40E Fimar NMF8 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze Funghi / Trottole die “Funghi” means nothing other than “mushrooms”. In Germany they are also known as Hütchennudeln, Schneckle or Trulli. In Italy you can also find them under the name Insalatonde (which is also the umbrella term for pasta salad pasta) and Cappelletti. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Die made of bronze spaghetti 2mm The name spaghetti means something like small strings. The name probably comes from the fact that spaghetti used to be made with a “guitar”. The guitar was a wooden box with metal strings stretched tightly over it, like a real musical guitar. The pasta dough was placed over these strings and pressed against the wires with a pasta roller so that the spaghetti fell down in strips. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze die Capelli d'Angelo This noodle gets its name because the spaghetti comes out so fine that it resembles angel hair. This noodle is perfect for Asian wok dishes or as an addition to soups. Other names for this pasta are Capellini (Capello = hair), Capelvenere, Maccheroni ciociari or Ramiccia. But be careful: the noodle is too fine for spaghetti. If you want to eat it as spaghetti with sauce, we recommend the slightly thicker (but still very tender) spaghetti 1,6 mm. Did you know that angel hair pasta made from egg batter used to be served to young mothers from good families after giving birth? It was hoped that it would be good for milk production. It sure tasted good! Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Bronze die Biscotti / Biscuits / Cookies This biscuit mold is versatile. A few application examples: a.) Classic shortbread cookies: Make the dough externally (preferably the family recipe as always), cool the dough in the refrigerator so that it hardens. Let the chilled dough pass through the die and bake. b.) Grissini dough: Here too, make the dough externally, only put it into the machine for output. c.) Shortcrust pastry/cookie cutter dough: I have also had good experiences with this. To do this, make the cookie dough externally, cool it, then put it into the machine for output. A bowl of these little shapes is a delight. Size: 39 mm Thickness: 1,2 mm Diameter die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Bronze die Fusilli A3 One of the most famous noodles in Germany is 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 the 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. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Mafalde / Manfredini bronze die Tip: Mafalde and Reginette are very similar pastas. They both have a wavy edge that catches the sauce particularly well. The difference is in the width. The Reginette are 1,8 cm wide, the Mafalde 2,8 cm wide. Reginette are mainly eaten long. Due to the impressive width of the Mafalde, they also cut a good figure as a side dish. While Reginette translates as “little queen”, the Manfredi or Manfredini (who are also known under the name Mafalde) owe their name to a king: They were named after Manfred of Swabia, who was King of Sicily from 1258 to 1266 had his reputation as a sweet tooth. The mafalde were traditionally served with ricotta, the wavy edge helps the ricotta to hold better. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Bronze tagliatelle die 6mm Tagliatelle are traditionally made with eggs in Emilia Romagna, Italy. The name comes from the Italian verb “tagliare”, meaning “to cut”. This means that tagliatelle are pasta cut into strips. Tagliatelle in general are always between 6 and 8 mm wide. In Germany they are more often around 6 mm wide In Italy, it is usually around 8 mm wide. This means that this tagliatelle die with 6 mm is more like the pasta you find in the shop in Germany. While in Germany Bolognese is traditionally eaten as “Spaghetti Bolognese”, in Italy it is traditionally eaten as a Bolognese sauce together with tagliatelle. Try it out! Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Bronze cannelloni die In the Italian-American region they are also spoken Manicotti man-uh-cot-tee 🙂 A canello translated from Italian is a “tube”. The -one at the end, i.e. cannellone, makes it a big, thick tube. We owe the cannelloni to Nicola Federico, who invented the large, thick tubes in 1907 while working as a chef in a restaurant on the Amalfi Coast. Cannelloni are now known not only throughout Italy but all over the world. The most common method of preparation is certainly similar to that of a classic Bolognese with Bolognese and Bechamel. But ultimately you can prepare them however you like, whether with meat, vegetarian or vegan. What all recipes have in common: The cannelloni are baked “al forno” in the oven. You can find my favorite cannelloni recipe with spinach and ricotta here: https://www.cookingchef-freun.de/?p=12470 And it's not just the filling ingredients that are flexible. Also with the ingredients for the pasta dough. For example, if you follow a gluten-free diet, you won't be able to easily find cannelloni in the supermarket. With this die you can also eat gluten-free cannelloni etc. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze Gnocco Napoletano die This pasta use for pasta production is gnocchi/nocken/nockerl from the Campania region with the capital Naples. The shape was inspired by classic potato gnocchi. The Gnoccho Napoletano is the small version (there are two larger versions), which is a real all-rounder: whether it's a pasta salad, a side dish or a main course with sauce... This pasta almost always works. This format is also easy to dry. Size: 25,5 mm Thickness: 1,2 mm Diameter die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Die made of bronze Tagliolini Tagliolini are wafer-thin tagliatelle noodles. Wider than capellini but not as wide as tagliatelle. And because they are only 3 mm wide and only 1 mm thin, they are extremely delicate and leave a very nice, delicate mouthfeel when eaten. The name comes from the Italian verb “tagliare”. Tagliare means “to cut” and the -ini at the end means that it is something small. So cut a strip of dough into many very small strips. This pasta shape is particularly widespread in the Italian regions of Molise, Piedmont and Emiglia-Romagna. But in Piedmont they have a different name, where they are mainly found under the name tajarin. The tagliolini are prepared with a dough made from durum wheat semolina and eggs. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .  

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    Bronze die Gnocco Sardo / Sardinian Gnocchi / Malloreddus Gnocco sardo are small, fluted mussels. The name already gives it away. It is a type of gnocchi that people like to eat in Sardinia. Attention: In Sardinia, these gnocchi are always prepared without eggs (i.e. only durum wheat and water). In other areas of Italy people are more tolerant. These noodles are also known under the name Malloreddus. Because the pasta is pulled through a bronze die, the result is a very slightly roughened surface. This means the sauce can be absorbed particularly well. Cavatelli are very similar to Gnocco Sardo. The difference lies in the fine stripes on the surface, while the cavatelli are smooth. Size: 19 mm Thickness: 1,2 mm Diameter die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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    Bronze Reginette die “Reginette” means something like “little queen” in German. We think this noble name fits perfectly. Tip: Mafalde and Reginette are very similar pastas. They both have a wavy edge that catches the sauce particularly well. The difference is in the width. The reginette are 1,8 cm wide, the bronze mafalde 2,8 cm. Reginette are mainly eaten long. Mafalde, on the other hand, can often be found cut short. Diameter of die: 56 mm Pasta insert for the following professional pasta machines: La Fattorina Fimar MPF 1.5 Fimar PF15E Arcobaleno AEX-10 Bartscher GGM-Gastro NMF5 No adapter or similar is required. The die fits directly into the above-mentioned pasta machines. 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. 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 .

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