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You may have to purchase a new machine. They aren't very expensive. Before you do, I would suggest that you look on the manufacturers site. If you need a new one try here: http://noodlemakermachine.com/noodle-maker/. Good luck, best wishes.
Just bought one,so you're in luck lol.
Roll pasta dough until thin and translucent.
Dust lightly with flour.
Cut dough into four rectangular strips,each about 12 inches by 4 inches.
Place on strip of dough over the frame.(the metal part)
Press dough into frame with the indented tray.(plastic piece)
Remove the indented tray.
Fill pouches as desired.
Place a second strip of dough over the strip with the filling in it and press strips together with your fingers.
With a rolling pin,roll across the dough covered frame,gently at first and then increase pressure until the zig zag edges of the frame are visible through the pasta. The ravioli is now sealed. Remove excess dough and re-roll.
Remove ravioli from frame by by tapping it on counter.
I find that these instructions aren't the best. They should tell you to lightly flour the frame before using or else it's hard to remove the ravioli. I also find that tapping it makes no difference...I always have to push them out through the bottom.
Good luck and enjoy!
All the models of raviolis makers are not graduate identically...So I have the Kitchenaid ravioli maker and the #1 is the larger and the # 8 is the thiner. For the raviolis the best thickness is the #5 or 6 and all is perfect for me and delicious. Also here is what Kichenaid suggest for the thickness of the dough: If you do not own a KitchenAid Pasta Sheet Roller, pasta sheets can be prepared by hand. Pasta sheets should be rolled out to a thickness of 1/16" (0.156 cm). Hop this help!
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