making pasta
kelly | 13 March 2010 - 10:04pm
This weekend we made pasta from scratch. This is what married people without kids do. We make pasta. From scratch. Because we can, and also because there's nothing else to do. Someday if we have kids we'll barely have enough time, between helping with homework and keeping the peace, to throw some boxed spaghetti into a pot of boiling water. And we'll look at each other and say, "Remember when we used to make pasta? From SCRATCH?!" And while we may be a tad nostalgic, I'm sure we won't feel resentful because raising a family is incredibly fulfilling, even if little Robbie just dumped the jar of tomato sauce on the kitchen floor.
But this was pretty fun, too.

To make the noodles, we used a KitchenAid attachment that I borrowed from a co-worker. It was SO COOL - like Playdoh! To make flat noodles, you could also just roll out the dough and slice it with a pizza cutter.

I used the dough recipe that came with the attachment. Just flour, eggs, and water. And it can be varied in so many ways. Next time I think I'll make whole wheat pasta, and I'd also like to try spinach or tomato.
The recipe made oodles of noodles, so we dried a bunch to use later.

The difference between fresh homemade pasta and the boxed stuff we usually buy really was significant. It was much lighter and softer. We also made homemade tomato sauce, which we'd never done before.

All in all, a delicious date night!
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That looks amazingly delicious. I'm hungry now. Can I come for dinner?
Once you have kids making home made pasta will be just as fun but only it will be a date night with the kids helping.
OK I'm coming over! I'm a tad embarrassed to admit this but here it goes... I'm Italian, I have a food blog and I've never made my own pasta. There I said it. I want to.. I've just never done it. I really should. You've inspired me :)