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How To make Basic Egg Pasta(Italian)
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 cup semolina flour
or more flour
dash salt 2 eggs
water :
as needed
Place flour and salt in a mound on table. Make a well and add eggs. With a fork, mix the flour slowly into the eggs and blend well. Add water if too dry. Gather into a ball and knead for 5-10 minutes.
Cover with a bowl or place in plastic bag for 30 minutes. (Dough can also be made in a food processor.) Roll dough out by hand or use a hand crank pasta machine to cut desired shapes.
COOK. Bring a large pot of water to a full rolling boil. Add the fresh pasta and cook until it floats on the top (this will only take a few minutes). Taste test a strand; it should be cooked but still have a bite. Drain very well and dot with butter to prevent sticking. Serve at once with your desired sauce.
[MC-Per Serving: 277 cals, 3 total fat (9% cff)]
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560 grams 00 or All-Purpose flour (4 cups + 3 tbsp)
140 grams semolina flour (3/4 cup + 1 ½ tbsp)
7 eggs
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Prep Time: 30 minutes
Resting Time: 30 minutes
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CHEF NOTES:
• Do not use just semolina or kamut flour as the dough will be too hard.
• Rule of thumb is 1 egg per 100 grams of flour or heaping ¾ cup of flour
• You can also dry your pasta on a drying rack.
• STORING AND FREEZING HOMEMADE PASTA: After the pasta has been rolled into little balls and dried for 10-15 minutes cover in plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 3 days. You can also freeze wrapped in plastic wrap for up to 2 months. If you are freezing you can add straight to boiling salted water from the freezer to cook.
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Director of Photography: Jack Belisle
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Talent: Frank Proto
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Culinary Producer: Jessica Do
Culinary Associate Producer: Leslie Raney
Line Producer: Jen McGinity
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Audio: Amelia Palmer
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Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr
Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter
Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araújo
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0:25 Chapter 1 - Dough
5:00 Chapter 2 - Shaping
10:08 Chapter 3 - Cooking
13:53 Conclusion
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