Ingredients
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2
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2
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1
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6
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2
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Directions
Fresh Semolina and Egg Pasta, Good basic pasta recipe., Excellent recipe! I’ve been using this recipe weekly to make a batch of pasta. I cook part of it immediately and then dry the rest to use throughout the week. I add a small splash of water. Today I tinkered around with substitutes using spelt flour and buckwheat flour and then I added some ground flaxseed. It turned out very well.
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Steps
1
Done
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Thoroughly Sift Together All-Purpose Flour, Semolina Flour, and Pinch of Salt. |
2
Done
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on a Clean Surface, Make a Mountain Out of Flour Mixture Then Make a Deep Well in Center. |
3
Done
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Break the Eggs Into the Well and Add Olive Oil. |
4
Done
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Whisk Eggs Very Gently With a Fork, Gradually Incorporating Flour from the Sides of the Well. |
5
Done
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When Mixture Becomes Too Thick to Mix With a Fork, Begin Kneading With Your Hands. |
6
Done
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Knead Dough For 8 to 12 Minutes, Until It Is Smooth and Supple. |
7
Done
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Dust Dough and Work Surface With Semolina as Needed to Keep Dough from Becoming Sticky. |
8
Done
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Wrap Dough Tightly in Plastic and Allow It to Rest at Room Temperature For 30 Minutes. |
9
Done
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Roll Out Dough With a Pasta Machine or a Rolling Pin to Desired Thickness. |
10
Done
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Cut Into Your Favorite Style of Noodle or Stuff With Your Favorite Filling to Make Ravioli. |