Making Artisan Pasta

Making Artisan Pasta

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If you enjoy cooking, there’s no need to settle for store boxed pasta when creating the next family meal. Using homemade ingredients makes any dish more delectable, especially noodles and pasta.

To learn how, pick up Aliza Green’s latest cookbook, Making Artisan Pasta. Her book provides an easy-to-follow guide to making your own noodles, fettuccine, ravioli, lasagna, and more.

The visual tutorials in Green’s book contain detailed instructions for chefs of any level of experience. Learn how to make a variety of colorful pastas with flavors like red pepper, porcini mushrooms, asparagus, or flours like buckwheat, chestnut, and rye.

In addition to providing numerous recipes from noodles and pasta to dumplings and Chinese pot stickers, Aliza also offers some helpful hints and techniques to use in the kitchen. These fresh ideas will inspire you to spice things up in the kitchen!

Disclosure: Mom Central received a copy of Making Artisan Pasta to facilitate this review.

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