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Homemade Semolina Pasta Dough

3 servings

servings

45 minutes

active time

1 hour 18 minutes

total time

Ingredients

115 grams 00 Flour (or All-purpose flour) (we needed a bit more to make dough less sticky but we also doubled all and used 5eggs)

100 grams semolina flour

2 whole eggs

1 egg yolk

1/2 teaspoon sea salt (finely ground)

Directions

Making the Dough

Mix the two flours on a clean surface or in a large bowl.*

Make a well in the center and add the salt, 2 eggs, and egg yolk.

Begin whisking the eggs with a fork. Once they're mixed, slowly move the fork outward to catch flour and start blending it in.

Once all the egg has been combine with flour, start working it into a dough with your hands. It will be crumbly at first.

Knead for 5-10 minutes, or until the dough is smooth and elastic.

Cover the dough with plastic and let it rest at room temperature for 30 minutes.**

Rolling & Cutting the Dough

Divide the rested dough into wedges. Cover all but one.

On a lightly floured surface shape one wedge into a rectangle and begin to roll it out with a floured rolling pin.

Once it's a long rectangle, fold it up like a letter and turn it sideways so the smooth edges are on the sides.

Roll it until it's thin enough to feed through the widest setting on your pasta machine.

Lightly flour the pasta machine and dough and start feeding it through. Run it through the widest setting twice, then through progressively narrower settings at least once. Keep the surface floured.

When the pasta is your ideal thinness (2 or 3), then run it through the cutting attachment on your pasta machine, or use a knife. For noodles, flour the dough generously and gently fold up before slicing noodles. For lasagna, simply slice the sheets into desired lengths.

Cooking the Pasta

Bring a pot of generously salted water to a rapid boil.

Drop in the pasta and cook for 90 seconds to 3 minutes, checking early for doneness.

Toss with sauce as desired. There is NO need to cook noodles first if making lasagna.

Drying/Storing Pasta

To dry it, flour the noodles very generously to prevent sticking and coil into nests on a baking sheet. OR, hang from a drying rack. Once completely dry, store in an airtight container for up to 6 months.

To freeze, generously flour and shape into nests then freeze on a baking sheet. Once frozen transfer to a storage bag or container in the freezer for up to 2 months.

You can also store dough or cut noodles (well floured!) in the fridge for up to 2 days.

Nutrition

Serving Size

100 g fresh pasta

Calories

280 kcal

Total Fat

2 g

Saturated Fat

1 g

Unsaturated Fat

2 g

Trans Fat

-

Cholesterol

67 mg

Sodium

393 mg

Total Carbohydrate

54 g

Dietary Fiber

2 g

Total Sugars

0.1 g

Protein

9 g

3 servings

servings

45 minutes

active time

1 hour 18 minutes

total time
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