MacrowsOrigin: English Period: Medieval |
Original RecipeMacrows (from A Forme of Cury)ſeeþTake and make a thynne foyle of dowh. mad kerve it on peces, and caſt hem on boillyng watr et ſeeþ it wele. take cheſe and grate it and buttr caſt bynethen and above as loſyns. and sūe forth.
Modern RedactionIngredients:
For the dough: Method:PreparationTo make the egg pasta dough put the flour in a bowl, make a well in the middle and add the beaten eggs, salt and melted butter. Mix with a wooden spoon until the dough comes together then use your hands for the final mixing. Tip the dough onto a floured surface and knead for about five minutes. Cut into about ten pieces, roll out roughly then pass through a pasta machine at least six times, until the dough becomes elastic. Use the pasta machine to thin the dough then cut into strips. Place the raw pasta in a pan of boiling water and cook for about two to three minutes, until done. Remove the pasta from the water and in a pre-warmed bowl add a layer of pasta to the base. Spoon some of the melted butter over the top and add a layer of cheese. Continue alternating pasta, butter and cheese until you finish the dish with a final layer of pasta on the top. Serve immediately |
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