Fresh Testaroli with Pesto Genovese

I love homemade pasta, so lately I've been experimenting with it. I wondered how this pasta would be with basil pesto.
Testaroli is the world's oldest pasta, which originated in the Lunigiana region of Italy. It's Tuscan cuisine, but the sauce is pesto genovese. Real testaroli is only cooked on one side. Recipe by mini
Fresh Testaroli with Pesto Genovese
I love homemade pasta, so lately I've been experimenting with it. I wondered how this pasta would be with basil pesto.
Testaroli is the world's oldest pasta, which originated in the Lunigiana region of Italy. It's Tuscan cuisine, but the sauce is pesto genovese. Real testaroli is only cooked on one side. Recipe by mini
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Mix the pasta ingredients thoroughly.
- 2
Cook it in a frying pan to about 5 mm thickness. If there's a lot of bubbles, then that means that the water is evaporating.
- 3
Cut into pieces to finish the pasta.
- 4
Boil in 90℃ water for about 40 seconds.
- 5
Put the sauce ingredients in a blender and blend together. Coat the pasta with the sauce to finish. It has a peculiar, deliciously chewy texture that's not like any other pasta!
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