The banks of my flour well broke and the egg rushed out. Eep!
With pirate cries I stemmed the flow, and soon had an assembled dough. Blimey, that rhymes!
Kneading took place and soon a smooth dough ball was in my proud possession:
My inexperience showed in in the tagliatelle that came out uneven and a bit too thick. I hadn't realized how much the strands would swell during cooking. Here they are, uncooked:
But, boy were they good when they were cooked! I served them with a fresh sage/butter sauce tossed with the pasta, then topped with lashings of finely shaved parmigiano and ground black pepper. My two human guinea pigs were very happy with the result.
"Wisdom is the providence of the aged,
but the heart of a child is pure."
Peter Sellers as Hrundi V. Bakshi in The Party (1968)
//UPDATE: I was on the phone with a friend who asked me why the noodles appeared to be such different colours pre-cooking and post. Answer: they were photographed in different rooms. The cooked noodles look more like they did in real life.
//UPDATE: I was on the phone with a friend who asked me why the noodles appeared to be such different colours pre-cooking and post. Answer: they were photographed in different rooms. The cooked noodles look more like they did in real life.
6 comments:
And here's a quote (from me:
"Wisdom only matters if someone is paying attention."
Sometimes Show 'n Tell makes me hungry!
Love your blog, Blog Princess G. Great photos.
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looks yummy, congrats on your success, maybe one day I will try that as well.
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