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3D Print Your Way to Homemade Ravioli with a Homemade Mould

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By Michael Molitch-Hou

Too cheap to buy a 3D food printer or too lazy to build your own? Here’s the next best thing: 3D-printed ravioli moulds. That may not be the next best thing, per se, but it’s certainly a next thing.  MEH4d on Thingiverse has designed a mould for preparing your own ravioli that is a very easy way to bring 3D printing into the kitchen.

As MEH4d explains, you simply roll your pasta dough into a thin sheet, spread it over the 3D-printed Ravioli Maker mould and press it down into the ravioli shaped chasms.  Plop your filling into the pasta’s dents and place another sheet of pasta on top.  With a rolling pin, you can press the pasta against the zig zag grooves of the Ravioli Maker, portioning the raviolis into individual pieces.  Drop in boiling water and cook!…

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