Showing posts with label Pasta roller attachment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pasta roller attachment. Show all posts

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Pasta and Meatballs



I really enjoy making pasta with my new toy - Kitchen Aid pasta attachment. I also enjoy eating pasta, which had never happened before. 


Pasta and meatballs


For our Saturday lunch I made a simple meal: pasta and meatballs for my men, and vegetarian version for myself. I used a vegetable stock as a light sauce base. 


Pasta in light spicy sauce


I purchased a semolina flour and will be experimenting with it soon, I've read it's a bit tricky to work with, but the result worth the effort. Stay tuned to see how it turns out. 


Dessert: mango and raspberries. 


Happy Saturday, my friends!


See you,
Marina

Monday, March 12, 2012

Pasta (homemade)

Carrot-apple-ginger juice - for energy!


This post was written a few months ago when my parents still were here. Things have changed since, and you can see how from the crossed text. 
Remember Happy March 8th! post? It's not just a holiday, for us it is a big holiday, like another Christmas, which means some gifts. I got a few. 
Do you want to see some?


That made me happy!
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For many years a word "pasta" gave me a shivering. Nothing "pasta" would raise my appetite, on contrary I would rather eat just a plain bread than pasta. Needless to say, I rarely cooked pasta at home, just when kids were asking bagging, not that often though.
Why is that? Many reasons, I would say, main being that pasta doesn't taste good. Didn't taste good to me until I discovered a home made pasta. Apparently, my taste buds were in dormant stage for the store bought pasta.
And then mom came to the rescue. 
And then to everybody's happiness pasta found a place in this home. 


Fettuccine (my favorite)


Pasta dough is easy to make even for a teenager.
Flour-eggs-pinch of salt-water-oil-mix-rest-roll-cut-cook-enjoy! See how easy, right?


Smooth dough


My mother's homemade pasta recipe:


Ingredients: 



  • 3 cups of all purpose flour or 2 cups of all purpose and 1 cup of semolina flour
  • 3 eggs
  • 3 Tbsp cold water (she actually uses eggshell to measure water, so did I)
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 tsp salt



Mother said that this recipe she has learned from her mother, and it was always done by hands, but I use my food processor or a stand mixer (lazy me!). 
Mix all the ingredients and knead the dough for 10 minutes (even I do it with my hands!) 
Form a ball and cover it with plastic wrap for a minimum 30 minutes.  


Wrap the dough


Then knead it again and ... here I wish I had a pasta dough roller...  I let the Kitchen Aid pasta roller attachment to roll the dough until it has required paper thin desired thickness.  
Cut the dough and toss it with a little corn or regular flour (to prevent it from sticking).  


Spaghetti (son's favorite)


Boil a large amount of water, add salt and 2-3 Tbsp olive oil, add pasta, and cook 2-3 minutes (this is the time for the fresh pasta. Dry pasta needs to be cooked longer, about 5-7 minutes). 
I set the kitchen alarm for 2 minutes and taste it. 
Some like it "well done", we like it al dente (firm to the bite). 


Plain pasta


Then pasta is dressed with vegetables, sauses, or just olive oil and garlic and served hot.  
That is pasta I love, we all do.


Pasta with Feta cheese and olive oil: I ate it all!


Today I made it with parsley "pesto": 
I just put in the blender a handful of parsley, a handful of walnuts, 2 cloves garlic, and a small piece of Pecorino Romano cheese (my favorite!). 
I gave it a couple of pulses and added freshly squeezed lemon juice (from 1,5 lemons) and a tablespoon of a very good olive oil. 
Pulsed again, and pesto was done. 


Pasta with parsley "pesto"


When my work was done, for a moment I imagined myself in Italy... 
Music, roses, pasta...


A-ve Ma-ri-aaaa!!!




Until next time,
Cowboy Country Vegetarian