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Badische Schupfnudeln (Potato Noodles)

Submitted by: Seb 
Traditional of southwestern Germany, this delicious homemade potato noodle goes well with all sorts of dishes. 

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Basic Pasta

Submitted by: Pat 
There's no taste like home-made pasta! You'll love how a simple concordance of egg, salt, flour and water yields deliciously tender pasta to use immediately or even several days later. Hint: let the pasta sheet dry for 20 minutes before cutting. 

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Chestnut Pasta

Submitted by: LADOLCEVITA 
Chestnuts are no longer just roasted by an open fire. Now, I have a great chestnut pasta recipe. It takes a while to prepare, but it's a labor of love and an unmatched sensation to your taste buds. Enjoy! Buon Appetito! 

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Chicken and Spinach Ravioli

Submitted by: JCBanks 
A delicious combination of chicken and spinach make a wonderful Italian meal. Make sure to have plenty of freshly grated Asiago cheese to top these ravioli. 

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Egg Noodles

Submitted by: Linda 
Delectable home-made egg noodles are a simple matter of flour, salt, eggs, milk and butter kneaded into a dough, rolled out and cut into shapes. Hint: dry the pasta for 20 minutes before cutting, then dry the cut shapes until no longer moist and sticky. 

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Eggless Pasta

Submitted by: Webby 
If you have ever wanted to make your own fresh pasta, this easy recipe shows how semolina flour, salt and water are kneaded into a simple dough, then rolled and cut into shapes. Durum semolina flour may be found at specialty grocers. 

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Fresh Pasta

Submitted by: Holly 
Combine flour and eggs to make a simple, rich pasta dough. Try adding snippets of fresh herbs to small batches of the dough to make flavorful variations. 

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Fresh Semolina and Egg Pasta

Submitted by: jenn 
Fresh pasta is literally at your fingertips as you knead together flour, salt, eggs and olive oil to make a delectable pasta dough.  

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Grandma's Noodles II

Submitted by: Sandy 
Here's a handy dandy do-it-yourself recipe for marvelous egg noodles fashioned from egg, salt, milk, flour and baking powder. You'll love how they taste in soups and broths! 

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Homemade Noodles

Submitted by: Craig Smith, in memory of Elizabeth Larimer 
It just takes a few minutes to make wonderful, homemade noodles. All you need is flour, egg and a pinch of salt. What a tasty addition to fresh chicken soup! 

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Plain Pasta

Submitted by: Mr. Flour 1 
Real old fashioned homemade pasta. The salt, baking powder and butter are optional. Also, try substituting 1/2 cup milk or 3 beaten eggs for the warm water. 

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Pumpkin Ravioli

Submitted by: MARBALET 
Taste the sweet harvest flavors of autumn in a dish of ravioli. A dough fashioned from flour, salt, olive oil, eggs and tomato paste makes a flavorful pocket for a filling rich with ricotta, pumpkin and nutmeg. Serve with Pumpkin Seed Cream Sauce. 

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Spelt Noodles

Submitted by: GYPSY-WITCH 
Use your food processor to make fresh pasta for two with white spelt flour, egg and vegetable oil. Roll out the dough through a manual pasta machine, and dry for a few minutes before cutting into shapes. 

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Spinach Noodles

Submitted by: Bernice Smith 
Imagine homemade noodles that are green! Bernice Smith from Sturgeon Lake, Minnesota reports, 'This easy recipe gives 'from scratch' satisfaction even if you've never made noodles.' 

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Unique Spinach Noodles

Submitted by: McKenzie Delling 
Make your own fresh, spinach-flavored pasta! Whip up a puree of garden-fresh spinach, water, egg and salt. Combine with flour to make a dough, then roll out and cut into shapes. Let it dry before cooking. Try serving with a simple, buttery sauce. 

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Whole Wheat Pasta

Submitted by: GIGI637 
Living In: Miami, Florida, USA
Fresh, healthy and very delish... I sometimes make this the traditional style, and when in a hurry, I throw all the ingredients into my mixer with the kneading hook. 


 
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