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Home Made Noodles


chrissy

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just wondering if anyone has any tips for making homemade noodles. is there a certain flour mix that works better than another, or tastes better? could i make home made lasagna noodles?

christine


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I posted a recipe for homemade pasta/pelmini (russian ravioli) in December. I'm sorry I can't figure out how to link to it. If you do a search for "Homemade pasta" or "Pelmini" you should find it easily. This dough works great for making ravioli, so it should work for lasagne too. I have served it to gluten eating people and they have liked it too.

Good luck!

Liz

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liz, if i make lasagna noodles, do i cook them first, or can i just lay them over the meat and sauce since they are already so pliable? if i didn't cook them first, would i add extra liquid like i would with regular uncooked (dry) noodles?

christine

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liz, if i make lasagna noodles, do i cook them first, or can i just lay them over the meat and sauce since they are already so pliable? if i didn't cook them first, would i add extra liquid like i would with regular uncooked (dry) noodles?

christine

Don't precook them or add extra water. Just layer them like regular noodles. They'll be plenty moist already. They shouldn't be too hard to work with. Make sure you don't skimp on the xanthan gum, but don't overdo it either. Let me know how it works! I've made the dough into pelmini (ravioli) and boiled noodles with butter, but not lasagne yet.

Good luck!

Liz

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Russian ravioli. Wow, sounds great. I came here looking for a perogy recipe. Can anyone help? Sandra

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Russian ravioli. Wow, sounds great. I came here looking for a perogy recipe. Can anyone help? Sandra

Pelmini is very similar to perogy. You can make it with the same dough. I'm sorry I can't figure out how to post a link, but do a search for Pelmini or perogy and it will come up. Very simple dough.

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