Jinxed

Dec. 23rd, 2008 04:30 pm
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In other news, I totally jinxed the ravioli project by declaring success before I actually had the product in hand. Right after writing that last post, I opened the freezer to find that the squash ravioli had all cracked. About half of them exploded in the pot as a result. And my first effort at a pecan-based pesto ended up looking like something the dog threw up.



It looks better in a photo than it did in real life. Tasted great, though.

Then, on top of that, the pasta roller broke, so I had to use the backup machine. I had planned to make about ten pounds, but not with a hand crank! So I ended up muddling through a little, but the ravioli was delivered as promised and this time it didn't crack.

I guess when they say "Not For Commercial Use" they really mean it! I have to go out and buy a whole bunch of commercial-grade things, like a food processor and a hand blender, because my ten-year-old domestic models are falling apart and the food inspector would probably ding me for having non-approved appliances anyway. So it's only a matter of time. Cripes, they're expensive, and I hadn't planned on it at all. In for a penny, in for a pound, I guess. Unfortunately, commercial pasta equipment is totally out of reach - thousands of dollars for just a dough sheeter. There is a huge gap between the domestic and commercial equipment, with hardly anything suitable for small scale production. Ugh. I seriously wonder if I should just learn to do it with a rolling pin.

Date: 2008-12-24 07:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theotherqpc.livejournal.com
the ones i've used have all been hand-crank. for whatever reason, the cranking feels a lot less bothersome than with the smaller home models.

Date: 2008-12-24 05:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] snousle.livejournal.com
I've got a Belpasta Trattorina, which is pretty sturdy and wide... not sure if these models would be an improvement over that, although they are about 2x as expensive as the Belpasta.

Unfortunately having a bad shoulder isn't exactly helpful for this particular activity. ;-)

Date: 2008-12-24 05:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theotherqpc.livejournal.com
ahh, yes, i forgot about the bum shoulder.
we've also used the kitchenaid pasta roller attachment at work. it's a bit narrow, so not sure how it could handle the amount of pasta you make, but it certainly takes away the cranking issue...

Date: 2008-12-24 05:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] snousle.livejournal.com
Yeah, it's the Kitchenaid one that just broke.

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