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Ankarsrum Lasagna Roller

$119.95

Ankarsrum Lasagna Roller

Homemade tortellini made with Ankarsrum pasta roller

Make your own lasagna, ravioli or tortellini with this pasta roller attachment for the Ankarsrum mixer. The roller accepts a dough strip 5-1/2" wide, and rolls a 5-1/2" wide noodle in successive passes.

Output thickness is adjustable with six settings of the end-mounted knob, from 1.6 mm down through 0.15 mm thick (paper-thin).

To achieve the desired thickness, start with a pass at the widest gap setting, then turn the knob to thinner settings for successive passes. It's the same approach used with a rolling pin—but faster, easier, and with perfect thickness control.

To make other types of pasta, the finished pasta strip from this roller can be put through Ankarsrum's accessory Lasagnette cutter, Fettuccine cutter, or the Spaghetti cutter.

In addition to the fun of making fresh homemade noodles, they're incomparably tastier—and more nutritious—than those made months ago in a commercial noodle factory!

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Pleasant Hill Grain is an authorized dealer of the Ankarsrum Original mixer. Click here to learn what that means to you.

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Specs

Manufacturer Part Number
920900063
UPC/EAN Number
7350061085373
Brand
Ankarsrum Mixers
Length
4"
Width
9"
Height
2.4"
Weight (lbs.)
2.73
Material
Stainless steel
Origin
Imported
Warranty Length
1 year
Country of Manufacture
Italy

Shipping

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Accessories for this product:

Ankarsrum Spaghetti Cutter

Make your own pasta with this attachment for spaghetti. 5-3/4" dough width, 2 mm noodle width, fixed depth.

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$119.95

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Marcato Atlas Pasta Pastry Dough Cutter Crimper Wheel

The Marcato Atlas Pasta Wheel quickly cuts strips from sheets of dough, with a variety of decorative edges, and seals edges to lock in delicious fillings. Whether it's pasta dough, pie crust, or cookie dough, you can use the the Atlas pasta wheel to easily cut either straight or zigzag edges with just a quick roll of the wheel.

The Marcato Atlas pasta wheel is made in Italy of anodized aluminum, making it lightweight and strong. The design is comfortable to handle for easy maneuvering. The three interchangeable wheels install and remove quickly for multiple edge styles. Use the flat wheel for making straight cuts and the small or large zigzag wheels for different sized fluted edges and to easily seal edges of filled pasta to lock in ravioli fillings.

The Marcato Atlas pasta wheel is ideal for cutting lasagna, farfalle, and decorative edges on pastry and lattice pie crusts, as well as sealing ravioli and fruit turnovers.

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$59.95

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Durum Wheat, SuperPail

These non-GMO conventional (not organic) durum wheat berries are triple-cleaned and perfect for making pasta!

This pasta wheat is not a good choice for making bread. Some good bread-making choices are the hard red or hard white wheat berries , as well as spelt, Kamut or rye or einkorn. We also offer soft white wheat berries that produce baked goods with a tender crumb—just what you want for making muffins, biscuits, pancakes and pastries.

Our durum wheat comes in five-gallon buckets (or pails... another word for the same container), containing 35 lbs. net weight. When you store durum wheat at home, it needs to be protected in a couple of ways. First, it needs to be protected from a variety of little critters who'd like to get to it before you do. Weevils and rodents, for example. You also need to protect your durum wheat from picking up excessive additional moisture, which can be drawn from the atmosphere. The buckets our durum wheat comes in provide full protection against these storage risks. They have airtight gasket-sealed lids, Mylar liners, and oxygen absorber packets that remove the oxygen from the air in the bucket after we put the lid on. The O2 absorbers leave an atmosphere of nitrogen in the bucket, because air consists almost entirely of oxygen and nitrogen. (The oxygen absorber packets themselves are completely food-safe, being made of powdered iron and salt, which are kept separate from the product itself.) Our buckets safely lock out pests, and biological processes are put "on hold" in the Mylar protected, oxygen-free nitrogen atmosphere, so your durum wheat enjoys complete peace and quiet until you want to use it. Note: If you don't already have a bucket lid removal tool, they make lid removal easy (see lower section of this web page).

In whole-grain foods, the plant's cellular walls protect nutrients from oxidation. The process of oxidation begins to occur as soon as grain is ground, exposing the cell's contents to oxygen in the air. Flour that is several days (or more) old, has been exposed to oxygen that inevitably diminishes its nutritional value. The way to get full nutrition from whole grain foods is to mill them when you need them, right in your kitchen. Modern high-speed grain mills make it fast and easy to enjoy the freshest, best tasting and most nutritious food imaginable!

All of our durum wheat is triple-cleaned to ensure purity and protect your grain mill from any foreign objects. (Durum wheat that isn't sufficiently cleaned may contain small stones that will damage or destroy a grain mill... not to mention that you don't want such things in your food!)

Our durum wheat has a shelf life of 10+ years when unopened and stored in a cool, dark, dry environment.

All of Pleasant Hill Grain's whole grain products are natural (non-GMO). Also, PHG does not sell any grains, beans, lentils, pulses or seeds sourced from China.

Durum wheat (triticum durum) is the hardest type of wheat and, like all wheat, contains gluten. The word “durum” is latin for “hard”. Although it contains gluten, the type of gluten in durum wheat isn’t suitable for yeast bread, because it doesn’t create the strong elastic structure that’s necessary for dough to rise. It is used, however, for some Middle Eastern and North African flatbreads, such as kesra.

Durum flour is light golden yellow and has a mildly sweet, buttery and nut-like flavor.

Dough made from durum flour is not elastic but still holds together well, making it ideal for rolling out pasta. Because of its suitability for pasta, durum wheat is sometimes referred to as pasta wheat. If you’re making pasta, durum flour is the way to go!

Semolina—the endosperm of durum wheat—is made by sifting cracked, or coarsely ground whole grain durum flour to separate the endosperm from the bran and germ. The endosperm portion, or “semolina,” can then be cooked or ground into flour. Among other dishes, semolina is used to make pasta, couscous, and a porridge dish called halwa that’s traditional in India and Asia. Other grains can be ground and used in the same way, but when it’s referred to as “semolina,” the grain used must be specified (e.g., “rice semolina”). Corn semolina is often referred to as “grits.”

Partially cooked durum wheat that’s been dried and then cracked is called bulgur. Bulgur can be cooked and mixed with fresh vegetables and herbs for tabbouleh, used to make hot cereals, or added to salads. Bulgur is commonly used in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Because bulgur has been partially cooked, it cooks faster than raw, cracked grain. Kibi (or kibbeh) is a combination of bulgur with ground lamb or ground beef. Kibi is used to make meatballs and many other traditional dishes in the Middle East.

Durum wheat contains gluten, like all types of wheat, but because the gluten in it doesn’t have the elastic strength necessary for bread to rise well, it’s best to mix this flour with hard red or white wheat , or spelt flour when making yeast breads. It’s best not to mix durum flour with other wheat flours when you’re making pasta though, as the texture will suffer.

Durum is a tetraploid grain, meaning it has four sets of its seven chromosomes for a total of 28 chromosomes, whereas modern red and white wheat, and spelt, have six sets of seven chromosomes, for a total of 42 chromosomes. The simpler genetic structure of durum makes it easier to digest than modern wheats. Many people who experience gluten sensitivities are able to enjoy baked foods made with durum flour, but since it does contain gluten it isn’t recommended for people with Celiac disease.

Kamut wheat is related to durum. Both are ancient grains, and have similar baking characteristics and flavor. Kamut is a larger grain with a more oblong shape. Substituting up to 50% of flour in yeast breads with durum or Kamut flour adds a delicious flavor and wonderful color to breads.

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$109.89 - $115.00

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Great Roller
By Marianne S. in CA on 5/20/2016 Verified Buyer

I found the lasagna roller to be easy to use and gave me excellent results with my cracker dough. I especially liked the clicker to change thickness. I recommend this attachment.

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So much better than my hand crank set-
By Patty P on 3/04/2018 Verified Buyer

I have used a Marcato Atlas set for a while, and loved that set. Decided to splurge on this roller- oh my, so much easier! This pops on lightning fast and is super easy to use. I can crank out pasta now much faster. My only issue is it is tough for me to read the size settings on it, but that is my old-lady eyes and not the fault of the product. I now use this in conjunction with my Atlas and have my daughter cut the rolled out lasagna noodles on that while I am rolling out pasta on the Ank. So glad I bought this! Watch the video linked here with the product to see how to set it up- the manual that comes with it is not-so-helpful.

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So much easier than conventional
By Jamie K. in MN on 1/19/2018 Verified Buyer

This is my first motorized lasagna roller and it was such a breeze to use. In order to get really great texture in your dough, you have to send it through the roller quite a few times at different thicknesses and boy is it easy when the roller is moving for you! I will use this often.

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Best pasta roller ever
By Susan on 3/06/2017 Verified Buyer

I've used this over and over and just wanted to say this Ankarsrum roller is the fastest way to make pasta. I had the typical manual crank machine by Atlas for years which I upgraded to a motorized version to save on cranking, but it was still a pain to set up. I had to get out my ironing board and clamp it on and it was just.... irritating. With the Ankarsrum attachment, the machine does all the work, and there's no clamping involved. Just rotate the mixer on its side as with the other attachments. I roll out a pound of lasagna in ten minutes. Fantastic.

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Love it!
By Mlsa in IL on 4/13/2016 Verified Buyer

Takes all the labor of making homemade pasta away! I really enjoy it. It's super high quality. My next purchase will be a fettuccine cutter... can't wait!

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Great
By Melody on 2/04/2020 Verified Buyer

Works great. I had a question and customer service is amazing. Thanks

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Impossible to adjust
By JoAnne on 1/11/2020 Verified Buyer

I returned this attachment because the thickness adjustment knob was so difficult to operate. The knob in the image is not the knob that is actually on the attachment. The knob in the image works by pulling the knob out and turning to the desired adjustment. What came on my attachment was a much shallower knob with some kind of a thumb latch that needs to be pushed in while attempting to turn this shallow knob. It was ridiculous and when I complained that it wasn't what was shown in the picture, I was told they had switched vendors so the design was different. The design was terrible. I was told I must have "grip issues". After I returned it I got another well-known manual roller with an easy to control knob.

Moderator : We're sorry this attachment didn't work for you, JoAnne. We're also sorry that the U.S. importer of Ankarsrum (not PHG) blamed the problem on "grip issues" on your part. And we're glad you found something that works for you. 
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Very good!
By Shannon P. in CA on 8/06/2019 Verified Buyer

Very easy to use, exceeding my expectations. Cut out the noodles, delicate and refined.

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Best Pasta Roller on the market
By Cynthia S. in MD on 2/21/2019 Verified Buyer

After trying many pasta rollers, we have found this to be the best! It is very sturdy and is a wonderful attachment for our mixer. Customer service is beyond compare.

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Better than hand cranking
By Phillip N. in TX on 1/06/2019 Verified Buyer

Solid, feels bulletproof, made an easy job of it.

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