Decided I’m going with a cavatelli and buttered sage sauce for dinner. Sage from the back yard, turkey stock from a free turkey, homemade semolina dough, hand made gnocchi board.

Cost per person as shown, $1.18 I might change it by cook time.

  • FauxPseudo @lemmy.worldOPM
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    15 hours ago

    That recipe is a little bit weird. In a traditional semolina dough nothing but water and semolina is used. You don’t salt it because you’re going to salt the water that it cooks in. And you definitely don’t add any fillers like parmesan. That goes on the pasta, not in it. For two people you would be looking at 400 grams of semolina and 200 grams of warm water. Adjust one or the other as is needed after you start working the dough.

    Anyway semolina is the traditional flour for pasta. In America a lot of the cheaper pastas use durum but if you are going to make it at home then semolina is definitely best. Durum or AP flour can result in a slimy coating that won’t let sauce stick. And cavatelli is all about creating something that will hold even the lightest sauce.

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      5 hours ago

      Thanks very much! I did not look through enough recipes. Maybe this recipe is more like dumplings with the additional cheese. I actually have semolina flour too!