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wvchick - you can just leave them draped over a bowl to dry; back in the old country they place a clean dishtowel over the back of a chair and drape them over that! To freeze them without cooking you would need to coat them well with flour to prevent sticking and it can be tricky. Since noodles and pasta can be made in minutes you may want to re-consider freezing. A friend of mine bought one of those laundry racks to use just for pasta because she makes so much of it.
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My recipe for basic pasta dough is real, real simple 100 grams flour per person you are serving 1 egg person you are serving. That's it! add a dash of olive oil and a pinch of salt and you are good to go. You can also buy Spinach Powder and Tomato Powder to add to your pasta dough to make tri colored pasta as well. disclaimer....yes, those links are to a site that I own and operate....I generally do not try and self promote and I don't want to get a reputation as a spammer....however, when a topic comes up and I have something that may be helpful or useful I will post a link..... I am really here only to talk about cooking so please don't think I am a spammer!! |
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George, to me a spammer is somebody who comes to the forums and only links to their own site. And Lord knows, there are enough of them.
You, on the other hand, post like a normal person, sharing information. If that info happens to include a link to your site I don't think anyone minds. It's the other kind that trip my trigger. So keep posting. You've got a lot of good stuff to share. |
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