Basic Pasta Dough
Basic Semolina Pasta Dough (Pasta Fresca)
3 C. (375 g) semolina flour
1/2 tsp. kosher salt
1-1 1/4 C. warm water
On a clean work surface, mix together the semolina flour and the salt. Make a well in the flour and add the water to the center of the well a little at a time. With a fork, gradually pull some of the flour into the water mixture and continue mixing until a soft dough begins to form. With your hands, knead the dough until it is smooth and elastic, about 8 minutes. Cover the dough with a kitchen towel and let rest for 20 minutes. Cut the dough into desired shapes.
Basic Egg Pasta Dough (Pasta Fresca All’Uovo)
2 1/4C. All Purpose Flour
4 Large Eggs, Room Temperature
Make a well in the flour and add the eggs to the center. With a fork, lightly beat the eggs, and use the fork to gradually pull in some of the flour. Mix the flour and eggs together until well combined. Knead dough until it becomes smooth and elastic. Cover the dough and let rest for 20 minutes. Cut the dough into six pieces and cover with a towel. Pass one piece at a time through a pasta machine. Starting on the widest setting, pass the dough through, then fold the dough like an envelope and pass it through the widest setting again. Repeat these steps until the dough is smooth and elastic, 8 to 10 times. Begin to lower the setting a notch on the pasta machine and pass the dough through once on each setting, finishing on the second to thinnest setting. Lay the clough out on a flat surface sprinkled lightly with flour. Let the dough dry slightly; it should still be a little tack)’ and pliable or it will not cut properly. Cut the dough into desired shapes: tagliatelle, tagliatelle, spaghetti, what have you. Or use the sheets to make stuffed pastas such as ravioli, lasagna, or cannelloni.