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I make my own fresh pasta with semolina flour, eggs and a little olive oil and salt.


Now that sounds good. I've got to try this some day, I'll bet it's delicious. I would guess it's worth the extra work, no?


Yes! Many times yes to the value of "make your own". Much easier and quicker job than many people imagine. A wonderful task to undertake with children as well...

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Sort of on the subject - If you ever buy the jarred sauce, i highly recommend Pastorelli. They are a Chicago company that makes all organic pasta sauce. I believe they were originally a sausage company, but have moved onto sauces. The pizza sauce is great to, just to spread on crackers, even!

I have seen it in the organic sections of Jewel and Dominicks.
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I am blessed to live in a neighborhood that boasts a pasta-making operation of Italian descent, a place called Cassinelli.

They have a bunch of old-school pasta die-cutters, and it is a family operation.

Mr. Cassinelli is a swell guy, and knows that I like radiatore the best. He often sets aside a few pounds for me when he makes them (I go there every two weeks) and has often given me extra stuff "just because"

I grew up spoiled on fresh pasta because I lived near Little Italy in the Bronx, where I would have ravioli from Borgatti's.

Once you have fresh pasta, all dried pasta, no matter how good, seems sort of anticlimactic.

Making your own pasta is fun and time-consuming, but once you get the hang of it you'll want to do it all the time.
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Fresh pasta cooks much more quickly than dried, so if you have the dough ready in advance you just have to roll it out, cut it and cook for a few minutes.

You also get to put stuff you like into the dough, like vegetables or herbs. I like to make black pepper fettucini.

Lasagna with fresh pasta is amazing.

Also, the pasta can become the focus of the meal instead of what you put on it.

-Amos

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DeCecco mostly, though I admit to buying Whole Foods' house brand whole wheat pasta for health and economic reasons.

Dried and fresh pasta each have their place, and I love them both. The greatest bowl of pasta I've ever had was DeCecco dried spaghetti w/ ramps.

There is a big difference in taste and texture between well-made dried pasta and the cheap store-brand stuff.

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