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Fresh Pasta — Brooklynian

Fresh Pasta

hatemail
edited November -1 in Brooklyn Eats
Can anyone recommend a local italian market in the Park Slope / Prospect Heights area where I can find fresh pasta, ravioli, mozzarella, prosciutto, etc.? I'd even make the trip to Little Italy as long as it's yummy!

Thanks!
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  • I wonder how difficult it is to make your own pasta? I'd totally be down for that if it wasn't that hard to do.
  • I wonder how difficult it is to make your own pasta? I'd totally be down for that if it wasn't that hard to do.
  • it is easy. mrs whynot has an attachment she puts on the mixer, it has settings to determine the width, thickness, etc
  • it is easy. mrs whynot has an attachment she puts on the mixer, it has settings to determine the width, thickness, etc
  • I would but I don't have the space or a mixer. :(
  • I would but I don't have the space or a mixer. :(
  • if you are willing to take the time/have the patience. You could hand roll it and cut it out yourself.

    Have you check M&S butcher? I know they make their own mozzarella, I'm sure they have the other items you are looking for too.
  • if you are willing to take the time/have the patience. You could hand roll it and cut it out yourself.

    Have you check M&S butcher? I know they make their own mozzarella, I'm sure they have the other items you are looking for too.
  • Hatemail wrote: I would but I don't have the space or a mixer. :(
    Same boat. I have 18" of counter space. I would prefer 18" of man.
  • Hatemail wrote: I would but I don't have the space or a mixer. :(
    Same boat. I have 18" of counter space. I would prefer 18" of man.
  • sjknoll wrote: if you are willing to take the time/have the patience. You could hand roll it and cut it out yourself.

    Have you check M&S butcher? I know they make their own mozzarella, I'm sure they have the other items you are looking for too.
    I figure the Italians have been doing a good job making pasta for hundreds of years. I've only been alive for 30. I'll peep M&S though! Thanks.
  • sjknoll wrote: if you are willing to take the time/have the patience. You could hand roll it and cut it out yourself.

    Have you check M&S butcher? I know they make their own mozzarella, I'm sure they have the other items you are looking for too.
    I figure the Italians have been doing a good job making pasta for hundreds of years. I've only been alive for 30. I'll peep M&S though! Thanks.
  • Or maybe I'll put the ski mask on and go knock off Al Di La.
  • Or maybe I'll put the ski mask on and go knock off Al Di La.
  • Russo's on 7th Ave @ 11th st has fresh pasta and sauces
  • Russo's on 7th Ave @ 11th st has fresh pasta and sauces
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: [quote=Hatemail]I would but I don't have the space or a mixer. :(
    Same boat. I have 18" of counter space. I would prefer 18" of man.

    Just curious, how tall are smurfs?

    Back on topic: Yea, you can make the dough then roll it and slice it, but it takes a while.

    Patsa has been around for thousands of years, so its pretty simple to do.
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: [quote=Hatemail]I would but I don't have the space or a mixer. :(
    Same boat. I have 18" of counter space. I would prefer 18" of man.

    Just curious, how tall are smurfs?

    Back on topic: Yea, you can make the dough then roll it and slice it, but it takes a while.

    Patsa has been around for thousands of years, so its pretty simple to do.
  • I would hit Court Street between Carroll & 4th Pl. for the pasta. There are a few places that sell handmade noodles. Little Italy, except for Ferrara's isn't even Italian anymore. Go to Caputo's on Court by 4th Pl. for mootzarell. Their fresh and smoked is pretty damn good.
  • I would hit Court Street between Carroll & 4th Pl. for the pasta. There are a few places that sell handmade noodles. Little Italy, except for Ferrara's isn't even Italian anymore. Go to Caputo's on Court by 4th Pl. for mootzarell. Their fresh and smoked is pretty damn good.
  • whynot_31 wrote:

    Just curious, how tall are smurfs?

    They're three apples high. Where the fuck have you been?
  • whynot_31 wrote:

    Just curious, how tall are smurfs?

    They're three apples high. Where the fuck have you been?
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: [quote=whynot_31]

    Just curious, how tall are smurfs?

    They're three apples high. Where the fuck have you been?

    Obviously not watching the smurfs with you.

    ...you are grumpy today.

    Type about pasta; it will get you mind off needing that man.
  • Anastasia Beaverhausen wrote: [quote=whynot_31]

    Just curious, how tall are smurfs?

    They're three apples high. Where the fuck have you been?

    Obviously not watching the smurfs with you.

    ...you are grumpy today.

    Type about pasta; it will get you mind off needing that man.
  • Thanks. After a little investigating its seems all the Italians moved up to the Bronx from Little Italy. Hence the failure down there now.

    Next time I'm going to try to make my own. Just didn't have enough time to prepare this round.
  • Thanks. After a little investigating its seems all the Italians moved up to the Bronx from Little Italy. Hence the failure down there now.

    Next time I'm going to try to make my own. Just didn't have enough time to prepare this round.
  • I really like the Italian place on 7th avenue and 11th st. really great sauces and pastas.
  • I really like the Italian place on 7th avenue and 11th st. really great sauces and pastas.
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