Homemade Fresh Pasta Recipe (2024)

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Would you like to learn how to make authentic Italian fresh pasta? It’s the easiest thing in the world as the recipe only has 2 ingredients! Flour and eggs!

For the easiest sauce to accompany your delicious fresh pasta don’t forget to make my easyPasta Cream Sauce Recipe or Bolognese Sauce.

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Fresh Pasta

While I realise not everyone will feel the need to make their own fresh pasta at home I believe they might change their mind once they see just how EASY it is to do.

I am no stranger to pasta making. I grew up watching my granny and my mom making homemade noodles for Chicken and Noodle Soup since I was little. Filled pasta like pierogi or pelmeni was also a staple in our house. Similar principle but not the same recipe as Italian pasta.

However, I never made my own Italian pasta until our recent trip to Southern Italy. Taking a cooking class in Italy seemed like a fun idea when we booked our tickets. And guess what…it was!

The cooking class advert promised to teach us how to make 3 typical Italian recipes. Eggplant Parmigiana, Fresh Pasta and Bolognese Sauce. I thought to myself it was too ambitious for a 4 hour class. It turned out to be just enough time because none of those dishes take ages to make!

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How to make it at home

The basic pasta recipe is incredibly simple. 100g of pasta flour to 1 large egg per person. That recipe worked like a charm when we used it in Italy. However when I got home and tracked down the right kind of flour, which is called “00” flour, it didn’t quite work the same.

Different flour, humidity, the size of eggs. All of those factors contribute to the right texture of the perfect pasta dough. That being said you still can be successful at making fresh pasta at home using this master recipe. Just be prepared to use either a splash of water or a touch of flour to get your pasta dough to the right consistency. Which bring us to the next question.

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Pasta Dough Consistency and Texture

Homemade pasta dough should be firm and pliable at the same time. If it’s too soft the pasta will turn out to be too sticky. If it’s too hard, it will be too rubbery.

This is probably too much information and might sound overwhelming. How am I supposed to know what pasta dough texture will produce the best tasting fettuccine you might be thinking but don’t worry!

There is no magic answer to that except for trial and error. Just like with bread making it takes time and experience to figure it out but I guarantee that even your first attempt at pasta making will taste incredible to you!

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Mixing pasta dough by hand vs. machine

I’ve done both and while mixing the dough by hand is very simple and doesn’t require extra equipment, it could be tiring, especially if you are making enough for a large family. Using either method delivers pretty much identical results.

If you decide to make your pasta using the original method, simply dump your flour onto work surface, form a well in the center with your hand and break eggs directly into the well.

Then break up the egg yolks with the tips of your fingers and star working the eggs into the flour until you get the dough. Alternatively you can use a fork to break the eggs. Simple. If your dough is too stiff start adding water one tablespoon at a time for the right consistency.

If you use a KitchenAid mixer or a similar stand mixer, make the dough by combining the flour and eggs and mixing them with a dough hook attachment. You can also use a food processor. Just add both ingredients at the same time, hit the ON button and let it run until a dough ball forms.

With both methods watch out for the right dough consistency and adjust wet or dry ingredients as needed. Always allow the dough to rest for 20-30 minutes before moving to the next stage of shaping pasta.

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How to shape pasta

The last and the most fun step is turning pasta dough into actual pasta. And here is where you will need the help of a pasta machine. While it possible to shape pasta by hand it’s a tedious and tiring process of rolling it out to proper thickness and then cutting into pasta ribbons.

If you don’t mind investing a little money, this pasta machine will last you a lifetime. It’s incredibly easy to use and store. The pasta machine I own is Marcato Atlas, which comes with two attachments for making tagliatelle/fettuccine and tagliolini. Both pictured in this article.

Fun fact. Tagliatelle and fettuccine is the same pasta shape but known by different names in Northern and Southern Italy respectively.

If you are brave enough to make tagliatelle by hand. All you need to know is that Italians are serious about their pasta standards. Tagliatelle must be 6mm-7mm wide when cut into strips. Our Italian teacher measured hers with a ruler!

The uncut pasta sheets straight from the machine are what you would use in a lasagna recipe.

The actual process

Slice the rested pasta dough into 4 equal disks as shown in the photo above. Make sure you dust your dough disk with flour before you send it through a pasta machine to prevent from sticking. Keep the rest covered under a tea towel.

Start with the widest setting. After the first time fold the dough over and send it through the machine again. Then change the setting to 3 and repeat the process. Finally go up to 6 or 7 depending on the thickness you like. I prefer using 6 for tagliatelle and 7 for tagliolini.

Once the dough sheet is the desired thickness, cut it in half as it will be very long and lightly dust with flour. Switch to the pasta cutting attachment and turn your pasta sheet into beautiful pasta ribbons.

Dust with flour and gather into a nest. Proceed with the rest of the dough.

If you don’t intend to cook your fresh pasta right away, I recommend drying it out a bit to prevent sticking and clumping together. You can either purchase a pasta drying rack or use the handle of a wooden spoon and your imagination to make one.

How long to cook fresh pasta

Fresh pasta takes no more than 3 minutes to cook for the traditional al dente taste! The best sauce for tagliatelle according to Italians is Bolognese Sauce. I make mine in a slow cooker! Or you can make my incredibly popular 5 Minute Pasta Sauce.

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Tagliatelle or fettuccine is my favourite pasta shape. What is yours? Let me know in comments!

Favourite Recipes Using Fresh Pasta:

  • Creamy Tagliatelle with Bacon, Mushroom and Truffle Oil
  • Tagliatelle with Pancetta, Basil and Mozzarella
  • Seafood Lasagna

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Homemade Fresh Pasta Recipe

Julia Frey of Vikalinka

Would you like to learn how to make authentic Italian fresh pasta? It's the easiest thing in the world as the recipe only has 2 ingredients!

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Italian

Servings 4

Calories 427 kcal

Ingredients

  • 400g/3 cups+2 tbsp 00 pasta flour
  • 4 eggs large

Instructions

To make pasta dough

  • Empty your flour onto work surface, form a well in the center with your hand and break eggs directly into the well.

    Then break up the egg yolks with the tips of your fingers and star working the eggs into the flour until you get the dough. Alternatively you can use a fork to break the eggs. Simple. If your dough is too stiff start adding water one tablespoon at a time for the right consistency.

  • If you use a KitchenAid mixer or a similar stand mixer, make the dough by combining the flour and eggs and mixing them with a dough hook attachment.

  • You can also use a food processor. Just add both ingredients at the same time, hit the ON button and let it run until a dough ball forms.

  • With both methods watch out for the right dough consistency and adjust wet or dry ingredients as needed. Cover the pasta dough and let it rest for 30 minutes before shaping it.

To shape pasta

  • Slice the rested pasta dough into 4 equal disks as shown in the photos. Make sure you dust your dough disk with flour before you send it through a pasta machine to prevent from sticking. Keep the rest covered under a tea towel.

    Start with the widest setting. After the first time fold the dough over and send it through the machine again. Then change the setting to 3 and repeat the process. Finally go up to 6 or 7 depending on the thickness you like. I prefer using 6 for fettuccine and 7 for finer pasta like tagliolini or ravioli.

  • Once the dough sheet is the desired thickness, cut it in half as it will be very long and lightly dust with flour. Switch to the pasta cutting attachment and turn your pasta sheet into beautiful pasta ribbons.

    Dust with flour and gather into a nest. Proceed with the rest of the dough.

To cook fresh pasta

  • Cook in a large pot of boiling salted water for 3 minutes. Then mix with a sauce of your choice.

Nutrition

Calories: 427kcalCarbohydrates: 77gProtein: 16gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 164mgSodium: 64mgPotassium: 168mgFiber: 3gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 238IUCalcium: 40mgIron: 5mg

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FAQs

What is the best flour for fresh pasta? ›

Semolina flour is good for pasta because it's a hard variety of wheat and has a high protein content. Both of these properties give more structure to pasta which provides that elusive 'al dente' quality to fresh pastas.

What is the most important thing in making homemade pasta or fresh pasta? ›

Flour is the single most important ingredient for making fresh pasta, so choosing the right flour can make all the difference. The three most commonly used types of flour for pasta-making are all-purpose flour, “00” flour and semola (sometimes called semolina flour in the UK).

Is it better to make pasta dough with or without olive oil? ›

Olive oil adds fat and flavor, and makes the dough more supple and easier to roll out. A little bit of added water can help correct the texture of the dough, making a dry dough softer, though if you add too much, you risk mushy noodles that are prone to sticking to one another.

What happens if you use self raising flour in pasta? ›

Self-raising flour shouldn't be used to make pasta as it puffs up when cooked. See our guide for how to make pasta for more info on pasta shapes and ingredients.

Which flour gives the best texture? ›

Pastry flour has an even lower protein content than cake flour, clocking in at around 8%, and is mostly used to make pie crusts, biscuits, and scones—anything where you want a tender, crumbly, or flaky texture.

How many eggs for 1 cup of flour for pasta? ›

One large-size egg weighs about 2 ounces; one cup of flour weighs about 5 ounces. Use one large-size egg for each full serving you want to make, to that add 1 ½ the egg's weight in flour. (You can do this with a simple kitchen scale.) If you don't have a scale, use 2 eggs per 1 cup of flour to make 1 serving.

What is necessary to avoid when making fresh pasta? ›

15 Mistakes To Avoid When Making Fresh Pasta
  1. Not using the well method to mix your pasta. ...
  2. Using the wrong type of flour. ...
  3. Using too many egg whites. ...
  4. Not using the correct dry-to-wet ingredient ratio. ...
  5. Not adding semolina. ...
  6. Under-kneading your pasta dough. ...
  7. Forgetting to rest your pasta dough. ...
  8. Rolling out your pasta by hand.
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What is the secret of making pasta? ›

Shilpa explains that making fresh pasta all comes down to knowing one ratio of flour to water, specifically two parts flour to one part water by weight. For you bread heads out there, yes, that means 50% hydration, or 100 grams of flour to 50 grams of water.

Is egg or water better for pasta? ›

Egg noodles are generally richer, denser, and more pliable than their water-based siblings, with a subtle but distinct savoriness that helps them stand out in heavier sauces.

Why put egg in pasta dough? ›

When the flour is kneaded with moisture (from the eggs), the protein forms strands of gluten that give the pasta its structure and strength. As well as providing water for the gluten, eggs also give fat, which enriches the dough, giving it a smooth, silky finish.

Why add oil to homemade pasta? ›

Olive oil – Along with the eggs, a splash of olive oil moistens the dough and helps it come together. Salt – Add it to the dough and the pasta water for the best flavor.

How long should I boil fresh homemade pasta? ›

Cook fresh pasta noodles in a large pot of boiling salted water. (Use about 6 quarts of water for 1 pound of pasta.) Fresh pasta takes considerably less time to cook than dried, usually 1 to 3 minutes, so watch it carefully. To test, remove a noodle with tongs or a long-handled fork and take a bite.

How long do you boil fresh homemade pasta? ›

When you do cook it, remember that homemade pasta cooks much more quickly than the dried pasta you buy in stores. Give it about four minutes in salted boiling water, taste it, and keep checking in one-minute increments until the pasta is al dente.

How long should fresh pasta sit before cooking? ›

Alternatively, transfer pasta to an airtight container. Leave at room temperature if cooking within 1-2 hours or refrigerate until ready to cook, up to 12 hrs. It's best to cook homemade pasta on the same day it's made, otherwise it might oxidize, discolor and stick together if chilled past 24 hrs.

What kind of flour do you use for homemade pasta? ›

One of the most popular flours for making pasta is semolina flour, which is a coarsely ground flour made from a particularly hard variety of wheat called durum. In fact, the word durum means hard (as in the word "durable"), in reference to the amount of force it takes to grind it.

What flour do Italians use for pasta? ›

Semola and semolina flour are mainly used for making pasta, couscous, and some rustic cakes. Semolina has a coarse texture similar to polenta, while semola is flour. You might use semolina to make a breakfast porridge or sweet pudding, or under your pizza dough to keep it from sticking.

What is the best grocery store flour for pasta? ›

Either semolina or type “00” flour is the best choice for homemade pasta. You can mix these for varying results that are more suite for different types of fresh pasta.

What is a good substitute for 00 flour? ›

Finely milled, light rye flour is surprisingly one of the best substitutes for 00 flour and my personal favorite. It has much less gluten than wheat, meaning you will likely not be able to make a thin, crispy crust.

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