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Making Corn Pasta?


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I like corn pasta much more that rice pasta but I haven't been able to figure out how to make it in my pasta maker. Does anyone have a pasta maker recipe for corn pasta?? Thanks!


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I like corn pasta much more that rice pasta but I haven't been able to figure out how to make it in my pasta maker. Does anyone have a pasta maker recipe for corn pasta?? Thanks!

Never thought of it until you mentioned it. Sounds good. I don't have a recipe. I am an experimenter so I would start by trying the basic pasta recipe with a fine corn flour. I've missed my hm pasta so I may have to try it now.

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I'm afraid I can't be much help, but others will reply with good ideas I'm sure.

I know I cannot make homemade pasta...good grief, I'm doing good to boil the prepackaged kind correctly.

Speaking of which, I've always eaten the rice pasta up until recently....never really loved it.

I wanted to try the corn pasta, but I was hesitant because I was afraid it would taste like my spaghetti sauce had been poured over Fritos. :huh: However, I tried corn pasta for the first time a few months ago; Wow, I like it so much better than rice pasta! :)

Good luck to you in making your own! B)

linted Newbie
Never thought of it until you mentioned it. Sounds good. I don't have a recipe. I am an experimenter so I would start by trying the basic pasta recipe with a fine corn flour. I've missed my hm pasta so I may have to try it now.

Let me know if you figure it out please! I am going to try too! The corn pasta is far superior to the rice, in my opinion anyway! It is a bit like Mexican/Italian but the texture is much better. There is a corn flour sold in the Hispanic section called Meseca (I think that's it) and I wonder if it would work? It is used to make corn tortillas. Think I'll get a bag a try!

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Mommy M Newbie

Hi All,

Has anyone figured out how to make corn pasta yet?

If so can you please post the recipe. If I figure it out, I will post as well.

Thanks in advance.

  • 4 years later...
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