If you haven't cooked with squid ink before, you might be confused about how and when to use it in your pasta dishes. A natural dye that's made and stored in the ink sacs of squid and other ...
Pasta is the ultimate comfort food. It’s versatile, easy to make, and tasty. The mere sight of a plate of golden noodles fills me with warmth. But what if those golden noodles are bluish black? No, ...
Using a stainless pasta machine, Sri Kumarasingam cranks out shapes from fusilli to macaroni and spaghetti. The owner of Pastorante restaurant in Harrisburg mixes durum semolina flour with eggs and ...
Mix all ingredients together and knead by hand until smooth. Wrap dough with plastic wrap and rest in the refrigerator for an hour. Roll out even sheets with a pasta sheeter to your desired length.
I have a dumb and stubborn rule about cooking with bourbon. I don’t do it. Ever. Why? Because by my calculation, there’s not a dish on the planet that’s more pleasurable with a shot of bourbon in it ...
To the uninitiated, squid ink is an ingredient best left to an episode of “Fear Factor”—a viscous goop that can turn foods jet-black and fishy with the smallest drop. But for those who’ve come to ...
Combine flours in a bowl and mix, in a separate bowl, mix together 300 g water, cuttle fish ink, and two eggs. Place the flour on a wooden work surface, and make an indent with the bottom of the bowl.