Pasta is an iconic part of Italian cuisine, and Filomena's pasta fatta in casa, or pasta made fresh at home, is a delicious and authentic dish you can easily prepare. Making your own pasta from scratch may seem daunting, but with the right ingredients and step-by-step instructions, you can create a pasta dish that will impress your friends and family. This guide will walk you through the process of crafting delicious pasta fresca, from gathering the necessary ingredients to rolling out the dough and cooking it to perfection.
Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!
PASTA FRESCA
Provided by Bob Blumer - Host of Surreal Gourmet and Glutton for Punishment
Categories main-dish
Time 31m
Yield 8 Servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Assign 1 guest to pit the olives and another to dice the tomatoes.
- Bring 12 cups of water and 1 teaspoons of salt to a boil in a large pot.
- At the same time, in another large pot over medium-high heat, add 1/4 cup olive oil along with the garlic, shallots, and walnuts. Stir occasionally for 6 minutes, or until they just begin turning golden.
- Add the basil and stir for 30 seconds (to release their flavors).
- Add tomatoes, olives, remaining salt, pepper, chile pepper, and remaining 1/4 cup of olive oil. Cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add yellow cherry tomatoes at the end.
- While sauce is simmering, add pasta to the boiling water. Cook according to package directions.
- Warm the second loaf of bread in a preheated 325 degrees F oven.
- Drain pasta. Add pasta to sauce in pot. Toss thoroughly. Put pasta pot directly on the table, or transfer to a large pre-warmed serving bowl.
- Serve with Parmesan. Don't forget the bread in the oven!
FILOMENA'S PASTA FRESCA
The women in my family would gather in my grandmothers kitchen to make tons of pasta. From my great-grandmother Filomena to my grandmother Esther, mother Florence, aunts Lillian, Rita and Nancy, cousins, and myself, Linda, we made pasta for all of us and this is the recipe my great-grandmother used only I have scaled it down from 50 pounds of flour to a few cups and instead of elbow grease I use my Cuisinart and my Kitchenaid. It is so simple to make that I make it every week and freeze the pasta. I tried to break down the directions into easy steps. This really is an easy recipe but I think it can be daunting if you have never made pasta before. I have been making it for 50 years, since I was a little girl. Back in those days we rolled the pasta out with my great-grandmothers huge rolling pin and cut the pasta with either a knife or a little machine. The new fangled way is faster and better.
Provided by Secret Agent
Categories European
Time 33m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Put the flour into the food processor and pulse five or six times.
- Add the eggs and pulse five or six times.
- Scrape the processor bowl and whiz the dough until it comes together. The dough should look crumbly and a little dry. Dry dough will work up faster and taste better with a wonderful texture. If dough won't hold it's shape after you squeeze it in your hand you can add a few drops of water until the consistency is good. On the other hand, you can add a few teaspoons of flour if the dough is too wet.
- Dump into a large zip lock baggie and press the dough together to form into a log.
- Refrigerate for 30 minutes to relax the gluten.
- Cut the log into eight slices and working with one piece at a time run each through your pasta kneader (setting #1) four or five times, folding over the ends each time to try to keep it somewhat square and uniform. The kneaded dough should be very smooth and luxurious feeling with no graininess or roughness. I will post pictures in a few days. Keep everything heavily floured.
- After you have all of your dough rolled on setting #1 proceed to roll the pieces to your desired thickness, starting on setting #2 and going up one or two settings at a time. I like them rolled to number 6 on my Kitchenaid Pasta attachement and number 7 on my Atlas Pasta maker. Keep the pasta floured to avoid sticking.
- Choose either fettucine (my fave) or spaghetti cutters and run the strips through the cutter making sure to keep them well floured and keep your work surface floured very well. Make sure the strands are all separated. In this case there is no such thing as too much flour.
- Let the pasta dry for a few minutes and separate into four servings.
- To eat right away, boil a large pot of water with a tablespoon of olive oil and two or three tablespoons of kosher salt. Check the pasta after one minute and continue checking until it is done to your liking. Most pastas are al dente in under three minutes. Drain, sauce and serve.
- TO STORE: Curl the pasta into little nests and freeze in small containers to avoid crushing and sticking together. Remember, you can't use too much flour.
- HINTS: 3/4 cups of flour and one large egg would equal one portion. Don't add salt to your dough to keep it very tender. Don't add oil to your dough or it will be more difficult to roll. Adding salt to the boiling water is important. To avoid boil-overs add the oil and salt to the water before you put the pot on the stove. Simple sauces are best with fresh pasta. I will post variations soon.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 412.8, Fat 5.7, SaturatedFat 1.7, Cholesterol 186, Sodium 72.9, Carbohydrate 71.9, Fiber 2.5, Sugar 0.4, Protein 16
CAJUN PASTA FRESCA
This is my absolute favorite dish! If you like food with just a little kick and you are a pasta fan...this recipe is for you!
Provided by Nicole
Categories Main Dish Recipes Pasta
Time 25m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add pasta and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente; drain.
- While the pasta water is boiling, in a large skillet over medium heat, briefly saute garlic in oil. Stir in tomatoes and their juice and sprinkle with salt. When tomatoes are bubbly, mash slightly with a fork. Stir in parsley, reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes more.
- Toss hot pasta with tomato sauce, Cajun seasoning, mozzarella and Parmesan.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 293.9 calories, Carbohydrate 46.2 g, Cholesterol 8.9 mg, Fat 7.5 g, Fiber 3.2 g, Protein 12.2 g, SaturatedFat 2.3 g, Sodium 1178.3 mg, Sugar 4.7 g
Tips:
- Use high-quality ingredients: The better the ingredients, the better the pasta will taste. Look for fresh, organic ingredients whenever possible.
- Make sure your dough is the right consistency: The dough should be smooth and elastic, but not too sticky. If it's too sticky, add more flour. If it's too dry, add more water.
- Knead the dough for at least 10 minutes: This will help develop the gluten in the flour and make the pasta more chewy.
- Let the pasta dough rest for at least 30 minutes: This will allow the gluten to relax and make the pasta easier to roll out.
- Use a pasta machine to roll out the dough: This will help you get the pasta to the desired thickness evenly.
- Cook the pasta in plenty of boiling water: This will help prevent the pasta from sticking together.
- Don't overcook the pasta: Pasta should be cooked al dente, or slightly firm to the bite.
- Serve the pasta with your favorite sauce: There are endless possibilities when it comes to pasta sauces, so get creative and experiment.
Conclusion:
Making fresh pasta at home is a rewarding experience that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. With a little practice, you'll be able to make delicious pasta dishes that will impress your friends and family. So get started today and enjoy the taste of homemade pasta!
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