Extruded Tomato Pasta Dough

Servings: 2 Total Time: 47 mins
Semolina and Tomato Pasta Dough for Extruded Pasta
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Adding tomato paste to extruded pasta dough adds a lovely tomato flavor. You can used regular tomato paste or sundried tomato paste.

The most important aspect of getting this dough right is the hydration percentage. This will vary based on your flour and machine. I use a Kitchenaid pasta extruder with Antimo Caputo Semola or Mulino Marino flour. (Neither are sponsors, it is just my preference). I find a 40% hydration works best with these two. Note that if the dough is too dry it could damage the pasta die or machine. If the dough is too wet, the shapes will be deformed and too soft. When extruding you know the dough is perfect when you can cut it off with a plastic bench scraper.

Extruded Tomato Pasta Dough

Prep Time 30 mins Cook Time 2 mins Rest Time 15 mins Total Time 47 mins
Servings: 2
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

Freshly extruded semolina and tomato pasta dough at home. 

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Make the dough

    Mix the tomato paste in warm water. In a stand mixer with a paddle attachment add the flour. Turn the machine on low and slowly drizzle in the water and tomato mixture. Continue mixing on low for 5 minutes to allow the water to fully absorb. 

  2. Check consistency

    The dough should resemble wet sand. When folded into a ball it should hold its shape but loosen back into a sand consistency when crumbled. If the dough is too dry add a splash of water, if too wet add a touch more flour. 

  3. Extrude the dough

    This step will depend on your machine. For a Kitchenaid, they recommend forming the dough into balls and feeding through the hopper. The first few inches will be deformed. This can be fed back into the hopper. As the machine heats up it will start to extrude a smoother dough. 

    Cut the dough into desired length.

  4. Dry the pasta

    Let try for at least 15 minutes. 

    Fresh pasta will cook in around 2 minutes if fresh. If fully dried it will take a bit longer and depend how dry the pasta is. 

Note

For pasta inspiration check out our recipes here!

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