Make Homemade Pasta With a Paper Shredder
By:
FN Dish Editor
Homemade pasta is great and everyone loves it, but most people don't own a pasta machine because it's a pricey piece of kitchen equipment.
Problem solved. Our resident kitchen-gadget hacker, Cliff, has come up with a brilliant solution. Click the play button above to watch Cliff demonstrate how to make a pasta machine out of a paper shredder. Fresh, homemade pasta has never been easier.
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