Italian Pasta Chitarra with Rolling Pin
"Chitarra," (pronounced key-tahr-rah) is a natural wood pasta maker invented in the 1800s originally from Chieti, Italy, of the Abruzzo region. Meaning, "guitar," a Chitarra looks like a double-sided harp with strings set close on one side and farther on the other.
How to Use: Simply use a rolling pin to flatten and press the dough through the wires. In the center is a slanted board designed to allow the cut pasta to slide off easily. Two sides are included, one for angel hair (about 3mm) and another for fettuccini (5mm).
Hand wash only. Made in Italy.
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