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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Home Made Spinach Fettuccine


Home made noodles are rewarding to make. Everyone eats pasta but you rarely meet anyone who makes it at home. I love pasta and I eat it all the time. Just recently I discovered how easy it is to make. And every time I make them, I impress myself! I love saying that!


Ingredients:

2 cups baby spinach (packed)

2 eggs
1 tsp salt

2 2/3 cups all purpose flour



Wash the spinach. Do not dry. Transfer it into the pan all together with the water on the leaves. Cook for about 5 minutes.


Then transfer into the blender and blend. Add eggs and salt and blend it all together.


Transfer this mixture into a larger mixing bowl and add flour. Mix together with a spoon, and as the dough thickens use your hands. Knead the dough for a couple of minutes. Noodle dough is supposed to be very hard. Cover the dough with plastic wrap and allow to rest of about 20 minutes.


Using a dough scraper or a knife, split the dough into about 10 parts. Do not try to tear it. Set your pasta maker to the widest setting. Feed the first part of the dough through slowly. Fold it and feed it again at the same setting. Reduce the setting and feed once. Repeat this process of reducing the settings and feeding the dough through until you reach desired thickness. Form my experience, the best thickness is to go about half way through (I have 7 settings, 7 being the widest, and I stop at 4). Anything thinner than that cooks too fast and can get mushy.



Using the pasta cutting attachment, cut the dough into desired shape noodles.



Spread the noodles over the counter top surface and do not place them on top of each other, otherwise they will stick.



Cook the noodles in boiling water for about 5 minutes. Drain.


The noodles are ready to eat with your favorite sauce.



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5 comments:

  1. Whoa! Talk about going overboard!

    That said, the obligatory expression of being hungry:

    Hungry!

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  2. Do you think 20 minutes is long enough for the dough to rest?

    I think I need to bust out my pasta machine and make some.

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  3. Looks truly wonderful, love the colors so much!

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  4. 20 minutes is plenty since there is no yeast in pasta dough

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  5. kakve su ti to gliste crna zorana

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