Handmade Pasta Fettuccine

Fresh pasta is chewy and has a very nice texture. You can make it easily at home.
Recipe by rokokoA
Handmade Pasta Fettuccine
Fresh pasta is chewy and has a very nice texture. You can make it easily at home.
Recipe by rokokoA
Cooking Instructions
- 1
You just need 3 ingredients.
- 2
Combine the eggs and salt. Add the egg mixture a little at a time to the flour in a food processor, and mix until it becomes crumbly dough as shown in the photo in Step 3.
- 3
Put the dough in a container or plastic bag, and let rest for about 10 minutes. The photo shows 8 servings of pasta dough, and 3 servings of Chinese noodles.
- 4
Please refer to "Homemade Chinese Noodles"for further instructions.
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/149636-homemade-fresh-chinese-noodles
- 5
Different from the Chinese noodles, you have to dry out the pasta a little so that it won't stick together. We hang the pasta on cooking chopsticks to dry.
- 6
Divide into 1 serving portions (about 75 g) and bundle up each portion in a container.
- 7
Since I would have to clean the pasta machine afterward anyway, I made Chinese noodles as well.
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