Missy Robbinss Fettuccine Alfredo Recipes

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FETTUCCINE



Fettuccine image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 pound 00 flour, plus more for dusting
25 large egg yolks
Semolina flour, for dusting

Steps:

  • Place the 00 flour in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment. With the mixer on low speed, gradually add the egg yolks, a few at a time. Continue to mix until the dough is smooth. If it is a touch dry, add a few drops of water. The dough will be bright yellow.
  • Turn the dough onto a smooth, lightly floured surface and knead by hand until it forms a smooth ball. Cover with plastic wrap and let rest at room temperature for 30 minutes.
  • Divide the dough into three equal portions and flatten the first portion into an oval about 3/4-inch thick. Remove the dough hook attachment from the stand mixer and attach a pasta roller attachment (or use a manual pasta roller for the next step). Set the attachment to the widest setting and run the first portion of dough through the roller. Fold the dough in on itself in thirds, rolling to knead out any air bubbles, and feed it through the roller two more times on the same setting, folding the dough in on itself and rolling between each. Change the attachment to the next setting and repeat the process, working your way through each width setting twice until the pasta is almost transparent. Repeat with the remaining pieces of dough.
  • Remove the pasta roller attachment from the stand mixer and attach the fettuccine attachment. Cut each rolled-out pasta sheet into 12-inch pieces and feed the pieces, one at a time, through the machine. Sprinkle the cut fettuccine lightly with flour and place in bundles on a parchment-lined sheet pan that has been sprinkled with semolina flour. Set aside until ready to use.

FETTUCCINE WITH BUFFALO BUTTER AND PARMIGIANO-REGGIANO



Fettuccine with Buffalo Butter and Parmigiano-Reggiano image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h20m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/4 cup kosher salt
4 ounces buffalo butter
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 1/4 pounds Fettuccine, recipe follows
Freshly ground black pepper
1 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese (grated using the fine side of a box grater)
1/2 cup grated aged Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese (grated using the large side of a box grater)
1 pound 00 flour, plus more for dusting
25 large egg yolks
Semolina flour, for dusting

Steps:

  • Bring a large (8-quart) pot of water to a boil and add the salt. Heat a large (12-inch) saute pan over low heat and add 1/2 cup of the boiling water to the pan. Add both butters to the pan and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring slowly, until the sauce has emulsified.
  • Meanwhile, add the Fettuccine to the boiling water and cook for approximately 1 to 2 minutes, until just tender. Using tongs, transfer the cooked pasta to the saute pan. (Do not drain the pasta water.) Add an additional 1/2 cup pasta cooking water, if required, and freshly ground black pepper to taste.
  • Continue to cook on low heat for 2 minutes, tossing to coat the pasta with sauce, until the sauce is well incorporated. Remove the pan from the heat and add the finely grated Parmesan in a slow steady stream while tossing the pasta. If needed, add more pasta water to loosen the sauce.
  • Divide the pasta among four bowls, top each serving with the aged Parmigiano-Reggiano and more freshly ground pepper and serve.
  • Place the 00 flour in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment. With the mixer on low speed, gradually add the egg yolks, a few at a time. Continue to mix until the dough is smooth. If it is a touch dry, add a few drops of water. The dough will be bright yellow.
  • Turn the dough onto a smooth, lightly floured surface and knead by hand until it forms a smooth ball. Cover with plastic wrap and let rest at room temperature for 30 minutes.
  • Divide the dough into three equal portions and flatten the first portion into an oval about 3/4-inch thick. Remove the dough hook attachment from the stand mixer and attach a pasta roller attachment (or use a manual pasta roller for the next step). Set the attachment to the widest setting and run the first portion of dough through the roller. Fold the dough in on itself in thirds, rolling to knead out any air bubbles, and feed it through the roller two more times on the same setting, folding the dough in on itself and rolling between each. Change the attachment to the next setting and repeat the process, working your way through each width setting twice until the pasta is almost transparent. Repeat with the remaining pieces of dough.
  • Remove the pasta roller attachment from the stand mixer and attach the fettuccine attachment. Cut each rolled-out pasta sheet into 12-inch pieces and feed the pieces, one at a time, through the machine. Sprinkle the cut fettuccine lightly with flour and place in bundles on a parchment-lined sheet pan that has been sprinkled with semolina flour. Set aside until ready to use.

MISSY ROBBINS'S FRESH FETTUCCINE



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This fresh pasta recipe comes from chef Missy Robbins and Talia Baiocchi's new cookbook, Pasta: The Spirit and Craft of Italy's Greatest Food ($35, amazon.com). It uses a whopping 24 egg yolks and the result is a dough with a richer, silkier mouthfeel than one that includes the whole egg. Spend the afternoon rolling with this fun and edible DIY project, and enjoy the feast later in the form of this Fettuccine Alfredo.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Vegetarian Recipes

Yield Makes 2 pounds

Number Of Ingredients 2

500 grams "00" flour (4 1/3 cups), plus more for kneading and dusting
454 grams large egg yolks (24 to 26)

Steps:

  • Place flour on a wooden work surface and create a barricade with a center sanctuary for your yolks that is 5 to 6 inches in diameter but not more. (If you create too much space, your barricade won't be strong enough to hold the yolks as you begin to incorporate the flour.) To avoid any additional risk to your barricade, mix, but do not beat, your yolks before adding them to well. Kick off by adding half of yolks to well and use a fork to incorporate inner layer of flour, stirring in a continuous motion around circumference to combine. Continue adding the rest of yolks, incorporating flour as you go. If you bust through your barricade, not to worry. Use a bench scraper to catch egg mixture and fold it back into flour, doing this at every edge until you have a mixture that is thick enough to contain itself.
  • Knead: The dough will be sticky at first, so as you work it, continue to remove dough that clings to your hands and return it to the mass. The dough will begin to firm up as the gluten is activated by kneading, but if it feels a touch too dry and is not integrating (this can happen when the environment is drier, such as during the winter or when you're working in an arid climate), add about 1 tablespoon room-temperature water to loosen. Fold dough in on itself, pressing down and away from your body with the heel of your dominant hand. (You can hold the edge of the dough closest to you with your other hand to keep it in place as you stretch it away from you.) Rotate 180 degrees, fold, and press again.
  • Repeat this rotating, folding, and pressing motion until dough is smooth and relatively firm to the touch, 8 to 10 minutes. Use bench scraper to clean off any pieces of dough that clump and stick as you're kneading. Lightly dust board with flour if needed; be careful not to add too much, as it will dry out the dough. When properly kneaded, dough's texture should resemble that of Play-Doh, and it should spring back just slightly when poked. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside at least 30 minutes. (This allows it to become more pliable.) If you're not forming pasta until the evening or the next day, place dough in refrigerator and remove 20 minutes before you plan to roll it out, so it returns to room temperature. Use within 24 hours.
  • Roll and sheet: These instructions assume that you're using a manual sheeter (such as Imperia). If you're working with the Kitchen-Aid attachment or another motorized sheeter, more power to you. It will undoubtedly make your life easier, and the instructions that follow will be more detailed than necessary, though they will still apply. I do recommend, however, starting with a manual sheeter, as it will help you learn to make decisions based on feel rather than prescription. To start, cut your dough into quarters so you're working with smaller, more manageable pieces. Begin with one piece and cover remaining pieces with plastic wrap. Dust board and rolling pin with a bit of flour. Roll dough out to an oval, 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick and about 8 inches long. (You want it to be thin enough to fit through the sheeter's widest setting, but not so wide that it doesn't have room to expand widthwise as it's fed through.)
  • Feed dough through once, cranking with your dominant hand while you very gently lead it through with your nondominant hand. Then fold dough into thirds by bringing one end to middle and then other end over top, as if folding a business letter. Lightly press on top to seal, then feed one narrow end of dough through sheeter again. (What you're doing at this point is essentially re-kneading the dough and making sure there is no extra air in it.) Repeat fold-and-feed at least three times, until dough is smooth and uniform.
  • Decrease setting on your sheeter (to 5 on the Imperia, or 2 on the KitchenAid) and feed dough through again. At this point, the sheet will be long enough to be a bit unwieldy to work with. You can return it to your floured board, cut it in half, and work with only one length at a time, covering length(s) not in use with a kitchen towel or plastic wrap. As the sheet becomes longer and thinner, you will need to handle it with more care. Continue passing sheet through roller and decreasing the setting in this way until it has been passed through at number 6 on the Kitchen Aid (passed through one time) or down to 2 on Imperia (passed through twice). As you work, your sheet may become tacky and require a light dusting of flour; be careful not to add too much, or you'll end up with a sheet that's too dry. Lightly dust with flour and transfer to a parchment-lined sheet tray, layering parchment between each sheet to ensure they do not stick together. Cover with plastic wrap or a kitchen towel and repeat process until you have sheeted your full batch of dough.
  • Lightly dust your wooden work surface with more "00" flour. Line a baking sheet with parchment; lightly dust with semolina. Lay your sheet(s) of dough on the work surface. Use a knife to cut 18-inch-long sheets, removing scraps from unclean edges (save them for soup). Cover with plastic wrap or a kitchen towel.
  • Place a fettuccine cutter on your hand-cranked pasta machine (such as Imperia) or KitchenAid. (If you don't have a cutter attachment, or prefer to hand-cut, fold one pasta sheet in half and then in thirds, until you end up with a small packet, about 4 1/2 by 6 inches. Position packet horizontally with longer side parallel to you. Trim and discard any uneven edges. Beginning at left or right edge of your packet, move inward and cut 1/4-inch-wide strips; skip step 4.)
  • Holding one end of a pasta sheet with your nondominant hand, gently feed opposite end into cutter and begin cranking with your dominant hand. Keep sheet nearly perpendicular to machine as you crank. As pasta moves through machine, move your nondominant hand under cutter to catch it. (If you are using a KitchenAid, feed with one hand and catch with the other.)
  • Generously dust strands of fettuccine with "00" flour and gently shake to separate. Curl batch into a nest and place it on prepared baking sheet. Repeat with remaining pasta sheets. Let dry 20 to 30 minutes at room temperature. If not using right away, cover sheet with plastic wrap and refrigerate up to 24 hours.

MISSY ROBBINS'S FETTUCCINE ALFREDO



Missy Robbins's Fettuccine Alfredo image

You might think of fresh pasta as a special treat in a top Italian restaurant-and if you ate at either of chef Missy Robbins's Brooklyn restaurants, you'd be right. Here, she saves you the trip and shares her recipe for fettuccine Alfredo, which is one of many treasured recipes that can be found in Pasta: The Spirit and Craft of Italy's Greatest Food ($35, amazon.com), her new cookbook with co-author Talia Baiocchi.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Pasta and Grains

Yield Serves 4 to 6

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 pound, 6 ounces Fresh Fettuccine
Kosher salt
7 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon unsalted buffalo's-milk butter, cold and cubed (see cook's note)
3 1/2 tablespoons unsalted cow's-milk butter, cold and cubed
50 grinds black pepper, plus more for serving
2 1/2 cups plus 1 tablespoon finely grated 2-year-aged Parmigiano-Reggiano
1 cup plus rounded 3 tablespoons coarsely grated 5-year-aged Parmigiano-Reggiano (or more 2-year-aged, if you can't find it)

Steps:

  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat. Generously salt the water. Place a large sauté pan over low heat and add 2 to 3 ladles (1/2 to 3/4 cup) of boiling water to pan. Add both butters and swirl contents of pan to emulsify. Add black pepper and stir to combine.
  • Add fettuccine to boiling water; cook 1 to 2 minutes, until tender but not soft. Using tongs or a pasta basket, remove pasta from pot and transfer to sauté pan; increase heat to medium. Toss for 1 to 2 minutes to marry pasta and sauce. Add 1/2 to 3/4 cup pasta-cooking water and continue tossing.
  • Remove from heat. Gradually add finely grated Parmigiano while tossing to integrate. If sauce begins to tighten, add a splash of pasta-cooking water to loosen and continue tossing to integrate. Serve pasta, garnished with coarsely grated Parmigiano and pepper.

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