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PACKSIZE | 25KG |
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The Chef’s flour is a general purpose, high gluten flour that works well for many recipes. You can use it for pizza crust, pasta making, bread, and pastries.
PACKSIZE | 25KG |
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The Chef’s flour is a general purpose, high gluten flour that works well for many recipes. You can use it for pizza crust, pasta making, bread, and pastries.
“Tipo 00” refers to how refined the flour is, and indicates that it is refined further than regular flour, and that results in using less of the outer parts of the wheat, while also creating a very finely ground product. Tipo “00” is the finest grade of flour milled in Italy, and it has a consistency similar to baby powder.
We recommend that Chef’s Flour be used for those who want to bake in their traditional home oven. This flour is great for home ovens up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit! If you are looking for a flour that works well in higher temperature ovens, we suggest you try our Caputo “00” Pizzeria Flour Blue.
Our Tri Color Mix, made with Parmesan, ricotta & Pecorino Romano cheeses and spices. Available in egg, spinach, and tomato pasta. They hold up perfectly on a restaurant line or for banquets.
It’s hard to argue with cheese so we’re not going to. We got into a fight with brie and mascarpone once (unrelated dessert incident) and it didn’t go well at all. So we’re letting ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan, fontina and asiago cheese be a part of our delicious new Five Cheese Ravioli. Five may seem like a lot but you try telling one of them they’re not included! Plus, once we tasted them all together we knew they were the perfect combination for our delicious, restaurant-quality, handmade ravioli. They’ll probably still fight but we can’t hear them over the boiling water.
Who knew such succulent asparagus grew in the Colorado high country? This ravioli has a bright, spring-like flavor that marries perfectly with the vegetables of summer. The lemon really brings out the fine asparagus and artichoke flavors of this ravioli.
Our almond flour fettuccine isn’t like traditional pasta. The texture is silkier. The taste is butterier. Which doesn’t sound like a word but is. It cooks in 90 seconds or less. It speaks your name when you twirl it around your fork. Though not at an audible frequency. It stays in your memory long after you’ve finished a bowl. Though not like a bad houseguest. It makes you feel warm all over. But not enough to make you crank the AC and drive up your energy bill. Like we said, it’s not like traditional pasta.