Italian Pasta Chitarra with Rolling Pin - Silver
Description
Prepare to make homemade pasta that any Italian grandmother would be proud of. All you need is flour, egg, and our Italian Chitarra Pasta Cutter - the pasta-making essential. Made of natural wood and strung like a guitar, the Chitarra (pronounced key-tahr-rah) was invented in the 1800s from Chieti, Italy to make long strings of pasta the old-fashioned way. Equipped with iron strings, these are each spaced equally on both sides but with different thickness and a slanted center that allows the various kinds of pasta to slide off easily. Made in Italy. Traditional, guitar-like tool used to make pasta the Italian way Dual-sided unit produces 3 mm and 6 mm noodles Made of beechwood with stainless steel wire strings Includes Chitarra Pasta Cutter & Rolling Pin Packaged in a drawstring "alla cucina" muslin bag HOW TO USE: By pressing down on the wires, the spaghetti pieces fall through. The wires will cut the pasta into equal sized strips that fall through the wires. The strips of pasta can be collected through the open side. Use one side for thinner noodles, flip around and use the bottom for wider noodles. There's nothing quite like a dish of spaghetti alla chitarra cut the old-fashioned way. CARE: Hand wash only. Use a pastry scraper to remove any sticky pieces of dough. Treat wood and wires with food-safe mineral oil to keep your chitarra in prime condition. Never run through the dishwasher. Store in a clean, dry place. Over time, strings may become loose. To tighten, use a large flathead screwdriver to rotate the two silver screws until strings are taut. DIMENSIONS: Large Chitarra: 17" X 8.5" X 3.5". Rolling Pin: 9.5" x 1". ABOUT: Inspired by tradition, this collection of beechwood pasta tools features time-tested Italian pasta and pizza-making essentials- everything you need to elevate your next Pasta Night. Misc Lsd Dept - Home Leased Mp > Verve Culture > Saks Fifth Avenue > Barneys. Verve Culture.