Eppicotispai Chitarra (Pronounced Key-Tahr-Rah) Is A Pasta Maker Believed To Have Been Invented In Chieti, Abruzzo Region In Central Italy Around The 1800'S.Meaning 'Guitar,' A Chitarra Looks Like A Double-Sided Harp, With Strings Set Close On One Side, Farther On The Other. In Then Center Of The Device Is A Slanted Board, Designed To Allow The Cut Pasta To Slide Off Easily Once It'S Been Cut By The Strings. Simply Use A Rolling Pin, Flattening And Pressing The Dough Through The Wires.
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