Sunday night, ingredients all bought, time to test drive the shiny new pasta machine. As said in a previous post, I had to modify the recipe I wanted to use so I was a tad nervous...would it work?

After a lot of moaning, complaining and at one point raking in the cupboard for a packet of ready made pasta to use I stepped back, took a deep breath and analysed what was wrong. The dough was wet, the recipe had stated to use three eggs which did seem a lot so the answer seemed to be to add some more flour. Slowly I reworked the dough and as I put it through the machine it started to work and lovely sheets appeared.
With a smile on my face I got a bit carried away and went the whole hog. this resulted in a batch of tagliatelle.

Eventually I drained it and added it to my sauce. Time to taste...
I have to be honest I was a tad disappointed. It was OK, but the sauce I had made was a bit bland and the pasta itself had a slimy texture. I am not sure why, but after reading up on the Internet I think either the mixture was too wet or wasn't rested enough. A lot of the recipes recommend putting the dough in the fridge for an hour before putting it through the machine.
I think a bit of practise is required before I publish my recipe. I want to do the machine justice and produce some perfect pasta (gluten free of course).
To be continued...
What a super idea for a blog! Can't wait to hear how your next pasta attempt goes...
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