mborner
Assistant Cook
Hello, I've been experimenting recently with homemade pasta. I've made spaghetti about 6 times using a machine similar to an Atlas 150. I'm using a mixture of 50% all purpose flour and 50% semolina flour. The dough comes out good and I let it set, wrapped in cellophane, for 30-45 minutes. The noodles come out of the machine with a very course texture. My recipe is:
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup semolina flour
3 eggs
salt
1/2 teaspoon olive oil.
The problem I'm having is that after cooking the spaghetti (2.5 to 3 minutes) the noodles stick madly. on my plate, I have a pile of noodles that, even with sauce, I can cut like a cake. I can cut the pile of noodles with a knife and fork, almost like lasagna. The noodles just won't flow over each other.
Here's what I've tried:
1. Rinsed noodles thoroughly.
2. Not rinsed at all.
3. used a tad bit of olive oil in the water
4. used no oo in the water.
5. used oo on the noodles after cooking
6. drowned noodles in oo after cooking
7. used no oo
8. varied cooking times.
9. made pasta with 100% semolina
10. made pasta with 100% all purpose flour.
Store bought noodles don't act this way. If I try to stack store bought noodles into a pile on my plate they just go flat. I can stack my homemade noodles on my plate into a mountain, like mashed potatoes. Help, what am I doing wrong?
1 cup all purpose flour
1 cup semolina flour
3 eggs
salt
1/2 teaspoon olive oil.
The problem I'm having is that after cooking the spaghetti (2.5 to 3 minutes) the noodles stick madly. on my plate, I have a pile of noodles that, even with sauce, I can cut like a cake. I can cut the pile of noodles with a knife and fork, almost like lasagna. The noodles just won't flow over each other.
Here's what I've tried:
1. Rinsed noodles thoroughly.
2. Not rinsed at all.
3. used a tad bit of olive oil in the water
4. used no oo in the water.
5. used oo on the noodles after cooking
6. drowned noodles in oo after cooking
7. used no oo
8. varied cooking times.
9. made pasta with 100% semolina
10. made pasta with 100% all purpose flour.
Store bought noodles don't act this way. If I try to stack store bought noodles into a pile on my plate they just go flat. I can stack my homemade noodles on my plate into a mountain, like mashed potatoes. Help, what am I doing wrong?