BAPyessir6
Senior Cook
So the dh bought me the KitchenAid attachment ravioli 3 in 1 (dough roller, ravioli press, and dough cutter). We bought it for fun, and it was the same price as the regular pasta KitchenAid roller as it was discounted. So not really a loss, but man the ravioli roller SUCKS. Like big time.
I tried twice putting filling in the dough and feeding it through the rollers (spending like 15 minutes getting the dough the perfect size for the ravioli roller itself). Then I spent another 30 minutes cleaning the dang thing free of ricotta filling and dough. It was such a pain.
So no, don't buy it. I did better just filling the dough by hand and cutting them to size with a pizza cutter.
On a happier note, the dough roller itself worked GREAT! So, get that, unless you, like me, want a real arm workout rolling the dough with a manual hand crank one, then have it not work easy even though you flour your dough, then you dent it a little because you're frustrated.
No, that wasn't me! It was a friend, see?
Anyway, just a FYI. I haven't used the dough cutter itself (I think it's either spaghetti size or fettuccini size, I forget which one), so I dunno if that's good.
But the roller, again, is great! Not the ravioli maker. That thing just makes me sad, man.
Here's a picture of the thing off Amazon as I'm too lazy to get it out of its box to take a proper picture.
You guys all rock! Keep rocking on!
I tried twice putting filling in the dough and feeding it through the rollers (spending like 15 minutes getting the dough the perfect size for the ravioli roller itself). Then I spent another 30 minutes cleaning the dang thing free of ricotta filling and dough. It was such a pain.
So no, don't buy it. I did better just filling the dough by hand and cutting them to size with a pizza cutter.
On a happier note, the dough roller itself worked GREAT! So, get that, unless you, like me, want a real arm workout rolling the dough with a manual hand crank one, then have it not work easy even though you flour your dough, then you dent it a little because you're frustrated.
No, that wasn't me! It was a friend, see?
Anyway, just a FYI. I haven't used the dough cutter itself (I think it's either spaghetti size or fettuccini size, I forget which one), so I dunno if that's good.
But the roller, again, is great! Not the ravioli maker. That thing just makes me sad, man.
Here's a picture of the thing off Amazon as I'm too lazy to get it out of its box to take a proper picture.
You guys all rock! Keep rocking on!