Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Homemade Whole Wheat Pasta


Sorry for the terrible photos! It still gets dark so early!

On the train ride after work, I decided I really wanted to take a stab at making homemade pasta. I have seen plenty of videos on how to make your own pasta by way of hand or pasta maker. Unfortunately, I don't have a pasta maker, so I decided to brave it, making it by hand. Don't be terribly discouraged, but it takes a long time to do it by hand. I do believe I named all of my unborn children during the process of rolling out the dough and slicing it down to the size of a linguine. I may now, this weekend, go out and purchase a pasta maker, to cut the time in half!

The pasta tasted delicious, although it was not too pretty (it's a mix between pasta and funnel cake, if you ask me!!). It was good, nevertheless. I decided to make a healthier form of a white sauce to go with the pasta. I have given up cheese (I know, I know, it breaks my heart, too) in preparation for the wedding in 100 days (ummm.. yeah, I said it, 100 days... it's FLYING BY). I am very happy to say that even though I didn't put any cheese into the white sauce, it is still delicious and fools you into thinking there is cheese!


Homemade Whole Wheat Pasta
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
3 eggs, beaten
1 TBS salt
2 TBS water

1. Combine the two flours into a medium sized bowl, along with the salt. "Burrow" a little whole in the middle of the flour so that the bottom of the bowl can be seen, and pour in the egg mixture.



2. Stir in the middle, slowly making your way to the unmixed flour, using a fork. Take your time, this isn't a sprint, it's a marathon. Stir the flour in very slowly so that it becomes quite uniform. This may take quite some time.



2. After the flour and egg mixture is mixed and the dough is formed, knead the dough many times, incorporating any left over flour. I kneaded the dough for a little less than 3 minutes.



3. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough using a lightly floured rolling pin. Roll the dough until it is 1/8 of an inch. You may have to flip the dough, and re-flour your surface and rolling pin occasionally. Once it is the desired size, roll the dough around the rolling pin and remove it from the rolling pin onto a cutting board (folded like a business letter).



(If you have a pasta machine, which I really, really, really wish I had, then now is the time to do your thang and skip to the sauce- you lucky bum, if you don't it's okay, follow my directions below).

4. Using a knife (I actually found a pizza cutter much easier to use) slice the dough very thinly. Picture the width of your favorite linguine, that should give you an idea of the size to cut. After the dough is cut, allow it to dry (approximately 3 hours).

You can either store it to cook later, or cook immediately. (As it is fresh pasta, it will take less time than store bought pasta to cook).


5. If you're cooking it right away, boil some water with a bit of olive oil. Throw in your newly made pasta, and cook to your liking! Drain and put some of the yummy sauce that is below!


Emily's I Wish I Could Eat Cheese White Sauce
2 TBS butter
2 TBS flour
2 tsp Italian seasoning
2 cups skim milk
1 TBS fat free sour cream
1/2 cup onions, sauteed
1/2 cup tomatoes, sauteed with the onions
2 TBS minced garlic
1 tsp salt
pepper to taste

Over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the flour and salt. Then add your milk and sour cream (sour cream helps to thicken it up a bit, without using heavy whipping cream). Allow the sauce to bubble and thicken. Add the onions, tomatoes, and garlic. Allow it to cook for a few more minutes to combine flavors. Serve over the pasta!





Bon appétit !! Oh darn my French degree, I mean Buon Appetito! ....or, while we're at it, for my Polish heritage, Smacznego! :o)


11 comments:

  1. I love making homemade pasta. I have been meaning to make some homemade whole wheat pasta, but haven't tried it yet. Yours sounds delicious, though. I think I'll have to give it a try!

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  2. Homemade pasta sounds wonderful, and the whole wheat pasta sounds really good and nutritious! I'm looking forward to trying this too!

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  3. @Jen: Homemade pasta definitely tastes much better than what comes out of the box! If you try it out, let me know what you think!

    @5 Star Foodie: The whole wheat makes it guilt free!!! It's always fun when good food is nutritious, as well!!! :o)

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  4. nothing better than fresh and yours looks fantastic!

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  5. looks like you did a great job - the hardest part for me is getting the dough thin enough by hand ( I too do not have a pasta maker) ... soon maybe, once you've had homemade, there's nothing better (maybe its the hard work)

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  6. I love home made pasta, when we finish eating our pasta out we will switch just to home made.

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  7. Never made pasta, perogies and gnocchi are my "thing". I'm a vegetarian going on vegan and cheese is what I gave up this new year. Not easy, but I love, love eggs ( sigh) maybe next year(LOL). To make it even harder I'm the only vegetarian in my family of 5. One husband and 3 boys (convinced carnivores).

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  8. I don't have a pasta machine, either, so I am always rolling it out by hand! When I get tired, I think, well, all of the women in Italy used to do this by hand, I can do it too! And then I think of the arm workout haha! Your dish looks amazing and I LOVE the sauce!

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  9. I've never made homemade pasta before. What a great idea! It looks delicious. You've got a great blog goin' on :)

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  10. @Claudia- Fresh is definitely better than anything else!!! Thanks for your nice words!

    @Drick- It's a lot of hard work, but I've realized, how many times can you cook AND get a workout at the same time? But I definitely am going to break down and get a pasta machine!

    @Dimitry- Do it! There's nothing like FRESH pasta! Let me know how it works for you!

    @Laura- Pierogies are next on my list to conquer! Please share any tips, tidbits, and advices! I need all the help I can get!

    @Teanna- You are spot on! It's what kept me going as I was just about breaking a sweat! I figure someone's Nonni did not have a pasta machine, so I can do it too!

    @Kelly- Thank you so much for your kind words! You should try it at least once! It feels quite rewarding!!!

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  11. I love my pasta maker but have to admit, I have not tried whole wheat pasta yet. With your motivation, now it is on my to do list next week.

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