At last, a cookbook about pasta-making that covers all kinds of pasta machines and that delivers foolproof recipes sure to make you an expert noodle master in no time!
Homemade pasta is easy, fast, and fun. It tastes better than boxed pastas from the store. And, while store-bought pastas do indeed come in a variety of shapes, they all have basically one bland and unexciting flavor; by contrast, as this wide-ranging and deliciously inventive book shows, making pasta by hand at home lets you create and enjoy dozens and dozens of different flavors of noodles.
In her previous books—on such subjects as searing, marinating, and cast-iron cooking—chef, cooking teacher, and food blogger Lucy Vaserfirer has earned a reputation for expertly and gently translating the methods of master chefs into simple-to-follow, step-by-step instructions that let home cooks cook like the pros. Here, Lucy does the same for pasta-making, showing you how easy it is to use the three main types of pasta machine—the sheeter, the extruder, and the cavatelli maker—to create tasty pastas that will please everyone from grown-up gourmands to picky kids who want pasta at nearly every meal.
Lucy shares in these pages:
Terrific purees that you can make, using a blender or a mixing bowl, that you then can turn into all sorts of flavored pastas, from the familiar tomato or spinach pastas to noodles flavored with herbs like basil or chives, spices like pepper or saffron, and other flavors, such as beet, sweet potato, corn, and even, surprisingly enough, chocolate.How to make every kind of pasta shape with your pasta machine, including ones you can’t find in stores.Recipes for durum and semolina pastas, the most common kinds, as well as buckwheat and ancient-grain pastas.How to make Asian noodles, such as udon, soba, and ramen, with your pasta machine.Recipes for fillings for ravioli, tortellini, and other stuffed pastas, as well as a feast of sauces for finished pasta dishes.
Whether you are a first-time owner of a pasta maker or a seasoned pro looking for exciting new ideas, this book has more than 100 splendid recipes, plus loads of clever tips and tricks, that will make you love your pasta machine and use it often.
From the Publisher
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
This is like a choose your own adventure book . . .
Pick a pasta machine. Do you want to use your sheeter? Do you have an extruder? Do you feel like making cavatelli? Then skip directly to that chapter.Pick a pasta dough for that machine.Pick a pasta shape. If it’s a stuffed shape, pick a filling.Pick a sauce. I make recommendations for pasta shapes and sauces, but feel free to mix and match as you like.Cook, eat, and repeat!
Publisher : Harvard Common Press (August 4, 2020)
Language : English
Paperback : 208 pages
ISBN-10 : 1592339484
ISBN-13 : 978-1592339488
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 7.5 x 0.65 x 9.25 inches
Customers say
Customers find the cookbook’s recipes engaging, with one noting it includes 88 pages of finished pasta recipes. Moreover, the book is easy to follow, making pasta making accessible for novices. Additionally, they appreciate the wealth of information about pasta, with one customer highlighting the accurate hydration information and dough recipes. The cookbook receives positive feedback for its stunning presentation.
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