8 Recipes That Start With Homemade Pasta (2024)

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These fresh pasta recipes are well worth the extra time.

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Published March 24, 2020

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There's no denying the pleasure of dropping a handful of dried pasta into boiling water and producing dinner in mere minutes. But equally satisfying—and really, not much more difficult—is making pasta from scratch.

Making pasta isn't just a matter of impressing your dinner guests—though it definitely will. As we explain in our guide to making fresh pasta, dried and fresh pasta are entirely different products. Dried pastas tend to be denser and more heavy, which makes them ideal for standing up to rich sauces. Fresh pasta, on the other hand, is often lighter and more tender. For those nights when you have just a tiny bit more time, these are our eight favorite fresh pasta recipes.

  • Classic Fresh Egg Pasta

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    Fresh pasta is quite simple to make, and this recipe is the simplest of them all. You'll start with a well of all-purpose flour, and drop a mixture of egg yolks and whole eggs into the well's center. Once the eggs and flour have been fully combined, you'll go to work kneading the pasta and rolling it through your pasta maker. This is the pasta dough we'll put to use in many of the following variations, so make a double batch.

    Get the recipe for Classic Fresh Egg Pasta

  • Homemade Mushroom Tortellini

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    Making tortellini is a great group activity, but you'll have no trouble pulling this recipe off on your own if it's a one-person dinner kind of night. A mix of mushrooms is cooked down with butter, shallots, garlic, and thyme along with red wine and Worcestershire sauce. The flavorful mixture is used to fill tortellini, which are served simply with grated Parmesan.

    Get the recipe for Homemade Mushroom Tortellini

  • Homemade Ricotta Ravioli

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    Mild, salty-sweet ricotta provides plenty of flavor to these simple ravioli. Gently pressing the ricotta between towels extracts extra water, so the filling remains firm and creamy. The ricotta is mixed with Parmesan, nutmeg, and lemon juice before it's dolloped onto sheets of pasta to be formed into ravioli.

    Get the recipe for Homemade Ricotta Ravioli

  • Homemade Butternut Squash and Blue Cheese Ravioli With Sage Brown Butter Sauce

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    If you're looking for ravioli with slightly more intense flavors, try your hand at these butternut squash and blue cheese ones. The squash provides the filling with plenty of creaminess and sweetness while the salty blue cheese adds a sharp funkiness. The cooked ravioli are finished with a nutty sage and brown butter sauce.

    Get the recipe for Homemade Butternut Squash and Blue Cheese Ravioli With Sage Brown Butter Sauce

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  • Uovo in Raviolo (Runny Egg Yolk Ravioli)

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    These oversized ravioli are each filled with a ring of creamy ricotta, which acts as a cushion for a runny egg yolk. The cooked ravioli are finished with a pancetta, butter, and white wine pan sauce.

    Get the recipe for Uovo in Raviolo (Runny Egg Yolk Ravioli)

  • Orange, Green, Pink, and Black Pasta

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    To pull off all of these recipes, you've clearly gotten the hang of making fresh egg pasta. Now it's time to have some fun with naturally coloring your dough. Using squid ink, tomato paste, spinach, and beets, you can achieve a rainbow of fresh pasta.

    Orange, Green, Pink, and Black Pasta

  • Light and Tender Potato Gnocchi With Sage-Butter Sauce

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    If you're tired of classic egg and flour pastas (we're not sure that's even possible), it might be time to make some gnocchi. This recipe will guide you through the process of finding gnocchi-appropriate potatoes and teach you how to properly cook the formed gnocchi. Once they're boiled, the fluffy, pillowy dumplings are finished in a sage-butter sauce.

    Get the recipe for Light and Tender Potato Gnocchi With Sage-Butter Sauce

  • Ricotta and Black Pepper Gnudi With Sage and Brown Butter

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    We're big on testing and tweaking a recipe until it's just right. But these ricotta and black pepper gnudi were pretty much perfect on first test. Balls of ricotta and Parmesan are tossed in semolina flour, so that when they're cooked, the gnudi have a gentle pasta shell. The fluffy balls of cheese are served in a toasty pool of brown butter and sage.

    Get the recipe for Ricotta and Black Pepper Gnudi With Sage and Brown Butter

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8 Recipes That Start With Homemade Pasta (2024)

FAQs

How many types of homemade pasta are there? ›

How are different kinds of pasta shapes made? In this epic 27-minute Bon Appétit video, Eataly Flatiron's pastaio Luca D'Onofrio demonstrates how to make 29 handmade pasta shapes with four types of dough: Semolina pasta dough, egg pasta dough, spinach pasta dough, and cuttlefish squid ink pasta dough.

What is the most important thing in making homemade pasta or fresh pasta? ›

Flour is the single most important ingredient for making fresh pasta, so choosing the right flour can make all the difference. The three most commonly used types of flour for pasta-making are all-purpose flour, “00” flour and semola (sometimes called semolina flour in the UK).

Are there 600 types of pasta? ›

It is estimated that there are over 600 varieties of pasta in the world and the choices can be baffling. Here is a simplified way to identify pasta types: Long form pasta – these are spaghetti-like pasta types that you can twist around a fork. The pasta can be round or flat, solid or hollow.

What is the easiest type of pasta to make? ›

Fettuccine (or linguine... or papardelle...)

This one is super easy! Roll out the dough to be as flat as you can make it, and cut even strips of pasta that are about 10 inches long. Depending on how wide you want your noodles to be, you can end up with fettuccine, tagliatelle, linguine... or even a mix of all of them.

What is curly pasta called? ›

Fusilli Pasta

This long, thick, spiral-shaped pasta adds an unexpected twist to any recipe that calls for spaghetti. Its crevices are perfect for carrying thick sauces, but it's often also used in pasta salads. Browse our entire collection of Fusilli Recipes.

How to make pasta 10 steps? ›

How to Make Pasta
  1. Step 1: Ingredients. Fresh Pasta Dough. ...
  2. Step 2: Weigh the Flour. Set your scale to grams. ...
  3. Step 3: Beat the Eggs. Crack two eggs into a medium bowl. ...
  4. Step 4: Form a Well. ...
  5. Step 5: Add Eggs and Fold. ...
  6. Step 6: Break Up Large Clumps. ...
  7. Step 7: Make a Ball of Dough. ...
  8. Step 8: Knead and Rest the Dough.

Can I sell homemade pasta? ›

You must get a permit from the county health department to operate a home-based food business in California. You can choose from two types of permits, depending on whether you want to sell products directly to customers or through other local businesses like shops or restaurants.

What is the best flour for homemade pasta? ›

Semolina flour is good for pasta because it's a hard variety of wheat and has a high protein content. Both of these properties give more structure to pasta which provides that elusive 'al dente' quality to fresh pastas.

Does homemade pasta taste good? ›

Most food critics will tell you that homemade pasta is always better than store bought. However, it's important to remember that making pasta is an exact science, and it may take a few batches before you get your ratios right. Do a few test runs when making homemade pasta to make sure you have the recipe correct.

What is the secret of making pasta? ›

Shilpa explains that making fresh pasta all comes down to knowing one ratio of flour to water, specifically two parts flour to one part water by weight. For you bread heads out there, yes, that means 50% hydration, or 100 grams of flour to 50 grams of water.

Are there over 300 types of pasta? ›

Probably invented by the Chinese and brought to Europe by Marco Polo, pasta is obtained from the processing of a few simple ingredients: semolina, water and a small amount of salt. If you're wondering how many types of pasta there are, the answer is over 300.

What are the 4 main pasta dishes? ›

There are four classic Roman pasta dishes: cacio e pepe, carbonara, amatriciana, and alla gricia. Each one is a variation on the other — alla gricia is cacio e pepe plus guanciale, carbonara is gricia plus egg, and so on. These four dishes are famous in all of Italian cooking, not just in Rome.

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