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Pasta From Scratch

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Ingredients

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2 1/2 cups flour 00 grade italian
1/2 cup semolina
5 large eggs
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon salt

Nutritional information

478.7
Calories
92 g
Calories From Fat
10.3 g
Total Fat
2.6 g
Saturated Fat
232.5 mg
Cholesterol
1834.7mg
Sodium
75.3 g
Carbs
2.9 g
Dietary Fiber
0.4 g
Sugars
18.6 g
Protein
169g
Serving Size (g)
4
Serving Size

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Pasta From Scratch

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    I make this pasta with semolina to increase the stability. The finished product is still velvety smooth.

    • 70 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

    Ingredients

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    Pasta from Scratch,I make this pasta with semolina to increase the stability. The finished product is still velvety smooth.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Using a Blender Equipped With Dough Hooks, Mix the Flour, Semolina, and Salt Together. Add Eggs One at a Time, Breaking the Yolks in the Bowl as You Do. Add Olive Oil. Blend Until Dough Starts to Pull Away from the Sides.

    2
    Done

    Knead Dough and Whatever Dry Components Remain Together by Hand Until Fully Combined. Roll Into a Ball, Cover With Plastic Wrap, and Allow to Rest For 15 Minutes.

    3
    Done

    Start Boiling a Large Pot of Water and Keep at Boiling Temperature.

    4
    Done

    Cut Dough Into 4 Pieces, Then Wrap 3 of the Pieces in the Plastic Wrap to Keep Them from Drying Out. Cut That Portion in Half, and Form Into a Rectangle. Roll Out as Flat as Possible Using a Rolling Pin.

    5
    Done

    Using a Pasta Roller That's Been Dusted With Flour, Roll Out the Pasta Into Long Sheets. Roll Through at Least 3 Times, Starting With the Widest Setting and Gradually Making It Smaller. Add Flour to Pasta and Pasta Roller as Needed to Prevent Sticking.

    6
    Done

    Form Pasta Into the Desired Shape. Ideally, Use a Pasta Drying Rack to Hang the Pasta (see Photo For Example). by the Time You Fill All the Racks With Pasta, the First Rack Will Be Dry Enough to Start Cooking. If You Don't Have a Pasta Drying Rack, Lay Pasta Out on a Baking Sheet So the Strands Don't Have a Chance to Stick Together.

    7
    Done

    Note: Do not Add Salt to the Water! the Pasta Contains Enough Salt Already. Add Pasta to the Water One Rack at a Time. Give the Pasta a Swirl With the Tongs to Make Sure It Doesn't Stick Together While Cooking. If not Using a Pasta Rack, Just Make Sure not to Crowd the Pot.

    8
    Done

    Cook For About 90 Seconds, and Extract Pasta Using Tongs. Note: This Technique Is Used to Keep Hot Water in the Pot, as Opposed to the Dry Box Method of Pouring the Pasta Into a Colander.

    9
    Done

    Place Pasta on a Strainer to Drip Off Excess Water. the Prefect Time to Remove the Pasta from the Strainer Is When the Next Batch of Pasta Is Done Cooking.

    10
    Done

    Repeat Steps 4-9 Until All the Pasta Is Cooked.

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