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  2. Here’s how to make pasta from scratch [Video] - AOL

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    Run the dough through a pasta machine until thin, sprinkling with flour as needed. Once thinned out, cut the dough using the pasta machine and sprinkle pasta with more flour. Repeat with the three ...

  3. Pasta processing - Wikipedia

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    Pasta processing is the process in which wheat semolina or flour is mixed with water and the dough is extruded to a specific shape, dried and packaged. Durum wheat semolina or flour, common farina or flour, or combination of both is mixed with water and eggs (for egg noodles) and other optional ingredients (like spinach, tomato, herbs, etc.).

  4. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Ingredients to make pasta dough include semolina flour, egg, salt and water. Flour is first mounded on a flat surface and then a well in the pile of flour is created. Egg is then poured into the well and a fork is used to mix the egg and flour. [48] There are a variety of ways to shape the sheets of pasta depending on the type required.

  5. Semolina - Wikipedia

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    Semolina made from hard durum wheat (Triticum turgidum subsp. durum) is pale yellow in color. [7] It may be milled either coarse or fine, and both are used in a wide variety of sweet and savory dishes, including many types of pasta. Semolina ground, plain (left) and toasted (right) Semolina made from common wheat (Triticum aestivum) is

  6. Drawing on Sicilian heritage, Semolina MKE owner makes pasta ...

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  8. Maltagliati - Wikipedia

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    Maltagliati Pasta designs, including maltagliati. Maltagliati (Italian: [maltaʎˈʎaːti]), also known as puntarine, are a type of pasta typical of the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. In the manufacture of pasta such as tagliatelle, dough is rolled and then cut into thin strips, producing noodles.

  9. Fregula - Wikipedia

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    The first references to Fregula date back to the 14th century, it is produced in varying sizes but typically consists of a semolina dough that has been rolled into balls 2–3 mm in diameter and toasted in an oven. It is similar to Acini di pepe and Couscous though the physical form of the pasta is closer to Maftoul as well as Moghrabieh. As it ...