| Want to make pasta, but lack the motivation to do all that mixing and kneading by hand? No problem. If you have a food processor, you can have a batch of pasta dough ready in about two minutes flat. The fast-working action of the food processor blade mixes those eggs into the flour faster than your fingers ever could — and gives the dough a good kneading at the same time. The resulting dough is soft and supple. After a short rest, it's ready to be rolled and cut into fettuccine, ravioli wrappers, or whatever your pasta-loving heart desires. After making pasta the old-school way for many years, I've come to really love making a quick batch in the food processor. Maybe it's only a mental thing — making the dough by hand doesn't really take that much time. To me, making it in the food processer just makes homemade pasta feel more accessible and manageable: an everyday affair instead of something reserved for only special occasions. Hey, make it by hand or make it in the food processor — either way, you still get fresh pasta for dinner. And that is never a bad thing! Combine the flour and salt in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a blade attachment. Pulse a few times to combine. How to Make Pasta in the Food ProcessorMakes about 1 pound pasta dough; enough pasta for 4-6 servings What You NeedIngredients Equipment Instructions
→ For instructions on rolling and cutting the dough into pasta, see: Want more smart tutorials for getting things done around the home? (Images: EDIT NAME AND UPDATE THE LINK) via The Kitchn | Inspiring cooks, nourishing homes http://feeds.thekitchn.com/~r/thekitchn/recipes/~3/PiPz2cJNJbg/story01.htm | |||
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
How to Make Fresh Pasta Dough in the Food Processor — Cooking Lessons from The Kitchn
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