Nellie!! That about half as much flour!! I'll give it a go this weekend likely!
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Home-made Pasta
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Here's another one for you, it's very similar. I like how this turned out as well when I made lasagne noodles. It's from the 12/06 Fine Cooking.
10 oz (2 1/4 c) all-purpose flour
1 tsp kosher salt
1 T olive oil
4 large eggs, lightly beaten
Food processor -- pulse a few times -- continue processing for about 10 seconds until dough clumps around blade. It will be sticky. Knead by hand for 2 minutes.
For both recipes, you should let the dough rest under plastic or a towel for around 30 minutes.
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I make most of my own pasta.....500g flour,5 eggs, salt and water (enough to get it beyond the dough)...then it can be either put through my noodle press or cut into the appropriate sizes to be dropped into the pan....
You needed more water I think~Mom of 5, married to an ID doc
~A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss
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I tried a combo of both recipes Nellie posted...
about 1 cup of flour, 2 eggs, a teaspoon of olive oil and a dash of salt...I used just enough flour to be able to knead it without it sticking to the counter top and my hands. I started with a small amount 'cause I cut it by hand. I had borrowed my friend's extruder for the cement batch and didn't have it last night.
It was yummy!! Russ really liked it!
I'll try Kris' recipe next!
I like the taste of home-made pasta better than the boxed kind!Mom of 3, Veterinarian
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Originally posted by StellaIs it really THAT much better? Because this long and confusing thread scares me...and I cook!
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I think it tastes better but I use good quality dried pasta more often. Fresh pasta is richer, IMO, because of the eggs and seems like it mixes with the sauce differently. I can't put my finger on it but it is different.
Making the pasta for lasagne was a bit of a PITA but it was well worth it. I rarely do that though.
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Originally posted by GenivieveOriginally posted by StellaIs it really THAT much better? Because this long and confusing thread scares me...and I cook!
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Re: Home-made Pasta
Made pasta last night!
I also figured out that I should have NEVER turned my mixer to speed 10!!!!
I used a Nellie recipe last night...
2 yolks, 2 eggs, 1/2 tsp salt (your recipe said 1 tsp - I like it less salty), 2 tsp olive oil, and 1.5 cups flour - pulsed in my food processor.
I needed a little bit more flour to finish kneading it, but it was great!
I also bought the pasta roller attachments for my KitchenAid mixer. SOOOO much better than the extruder! I tried the recipe that came with the attachments first - too hard to work with. It called for making the dough in the mixer - but just seemed too dry....though it did loosen up after putting it through the roller a couple of times.....I still liked working with Nellie's recipe better though.
I'm going to try my spinach recipe later today.
2 oz spinach - weighed and then chopped in food processor
2 c flour
1 tsp garlic salt
1 and 1/2 tsp olive oil
2 eggs
I might need more flour because this recipe was decent in my extruder which needs a softer dough.Mom of 3, Veterinarian
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