Imperia Ravioli Sorrisi & Rolling Pin Set
$34.50
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sorrisi
Six hole half-moon shaped ravioli (Sorrisi) tray for making home made ravioli. The tray also comes complete with a wooden rolling pin to seal the top layer of pasta over the filling.
The ravioli mould can only be used with fresh pasta sheets. These are easy to make by using the Imperia manual or electric pasta machine.
Tray in strong anodised aluminium
Rubber feet for good stability and protection of delicate surfaces
Makes six hole half-moon shaped ravioli
Tray dimension: 33,5×11,5xH2cm
Rolling pin in beech wood
Hand wash only
Made in Italy
How to use the ravioli tray?
Flour the tray and place one sheet of pasta over the tray. Gently press the pasta into the depressions of the mould to form cups. Fill each cavity with your choice of filling. Brush the edges lightly with egg wash or water. This will help the ravioli to have a tight seal and not break when boiled. Place a second pasta sheet on top and use the rolling pin to press the two layers of pasta together.
Start with gentle pressure to press out any air and to form a seal. Use more pressure to cut the pasta into individual ravioli.
Turn the tray over. The ravioli should easily fall out of the mould. Examine each ravioli to make sure it is properly sealed around the edges. Place in a single layer on a plate sprinkled with flour.
Six hole half-moon shaped ravioli (Sorrisi) tray for making home made ravioli. The tray also comes complete with a wooden rolling pin to seal the top layer of pasta over the filling.
The ravioli mould can only be used with fresh pasta sheets. These are easy to make by using the Imperia manual or electric pasta machine.
Tray in strong anodised aluminium
Rubber feet for good stability and protection of delicate surfaces
Makes six hole half-moon shaped ravioli
Tray dimension: 33,5×11,5xH2cm
Rolling pin in beech wood
Hand wash only
Made in Italy
How to use the ravioli tray?
Flour the tray and place one sheet of pasta over the tray. Gently press the pasta into the depressions of the mould to form cups. Fill each cavity with your choice of filling. Brush the edges lightly with egg wash or water. This will help the ravioli to have a tight seal and not break when boiled. Place a second pasta sheet on top and use the rolling pin to press the two layers of pasta together.
Start with gentle pressure to press out any air and to form a seal. Use more pressure to cut the pasta into individual ravioli.
Turn the tray over. The ravioli should easily fall out of the mould. Examine each ravioli to make sure it is properly sealed around the edges. Place in a single layer on a plate sprinkled with flour.