There are always loads of recipes I'd like to try but lose them before I do. This is where I can record recipes I find interesting and keep notes on my experiments with them.

I have a system that I've adopted for working through recipes:

1 - New recipes are saved to the Experimental Mouffette and is labeled : Untested
2 - As I'm working out the changes I'd like to make (if any) it is labeled : Testing
3 - Once I think I've got the correct formula it is labeled : Test 1
4 - IF I am able to reproduce the effect a second time it is labeled : Test 2 - if I am not able to reproduce the effect, it remains Test 1
5 - The same process as step 4 is used to graduate it to Test 3
6 - Once I have been able to reproduce the effect successfully 3 times, it graduates to my main blog, La Mouffette Gourmande

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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Egg Noodles - Testing

I've made this lots, but it's always been nestled in other recipes instead of getting a page of its own, which it totally needs for me to document the best way to make it.

1 - Made what looked like perfect dough, put it through the machine to make the thick egg noodles but, once cooked, they were pretty tough (still delicious though). What can I do to make the perfect egg noodle? What did I miss?

2 cups + flour
3 eggs
pinch salt

  1. On a board or the counter, make a mound of flour, sprinkle on the salt, create a bowl in the centre of the flour mound, crack in the eggs and start combining with your fingers. You should end up with a very dry dough, almost cracking; if sticky, add flour until this is achieved. Cover and allow to rest for 1 hour. 
  2. Cut the pasta dough into 4 pieces and keep wrapped. Using a hand-cranked pasta machine and dusting lightly with flour, run each piece of dough through each setting 3 times, beginning at the widest setting and ending at the second-to-the-narrowest. Place the pasta sheet on a floured work surface and cover to prevent drying out. Repeat with the remaining 3 pieces of pasta dough.

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