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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Main Dishes => Topic started by: achookwoman on May 25, 2014, 07:30:20 am
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This is a most unusual recipe for pasta, but it certainly works and is much more versatile than I expected. It can be a base for both simple and complex sauces.
I have adapted the recipe , to TMX, from one found in "the Nourished Kitchen", by Jennifer Mc Gruther.
Need to start the simple process the day before needed.
Will make 6 generous serves.
Ingredients
2 cups of bread flour
1 cup rye flour
a good handful of fresh herbs , such as parsley, dill and chives.
3 whole eggs
1 cup of sour dough starter
Method.
Add fresh herbs to TMX bowl and mince on speed 7 for 7 seconds
Add eggs, mix, speed 5, 5 seconds
Add starter and flours and knead for 4 minutes.
Leave in TMX bowl and stand over night in a warm place.
Next morning, remove from bowl and divide into 3 equal portions.
Form into disks. ( each disk will make pasta for 2 generous serves.).
let sit on bench for 15 minutes before folding through pasta machine.
Process as for any pasta and boil in salted water until it rises to the top of the water.
Cooks in about 4 minutes.
Strain and place in bowls and top with sauce.
I made a sour cream sauce with garlic and crab.
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This is 1/8 of the noodles.
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Looks good Chookie.
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Looks very good. Sounds wonderful. Do I need a pasta machine now ;D
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Chookie I have never heard of SD pasta. How brilliant. You are indeed a star. Thanks. :-*
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A very interesting recipe Chookie.You are a very clever lady ;D
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Wow I never knew you could use SD to make noodles.
Amazing Chookie, you're are so clever.
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Chookie I have never heard of SD pasta. How brilliant. You are indeed a star. Thanks. :-*
Cookie, Neither had I. Didn't think they would work, but they did and were very easy and tasty. When mixed, they formed a crumb like mix but when squeezed they hung together. Rolled out very well. Give them ago.
Elle , you can make them without a machine, if you don't mind using the rolling pin. Machine just makes it easier. You also need a bench that you can screw the machine on to.
Katie, not clever, just read lots of books. Nice to have the time to experiment.