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Homemade pot pie squares

Homemade pot pie squares If you have ever wanted to make homemade pasta, but you've been too afraid to try making it, here's a simple pasta to get you started. It's so easy to prepare and deliciously satisfying! The pot pie squares can also be dehydrated for later use. So, today I will be demonstrating how I make homemade pot pie squares. I also will show you how to dehydrate them, and I will be sharing three ways that you can cook them once they are made. For this recipe, you can use all-purpose flour, whole-wheat flour, or seminola flour. Today, I used bread flour and egg as a binder. The recipe can also be made without the egg. Ingredients: 1 egg ½ up to 1 cup of water 3 cups of bread flour 2 tablespoons of softened butter Instructions: In a large bowl, combine the flour, butter, and the egg; mix together until the ingredients are incorporated well. Begin making a well in the center of the flour mixture; adding the water slowly. Work the flour into the center of the well...

Making delicious homemade pasta with a manual pasta maker

Making delicious homemade pasta with a manual pasta maker One of the things that I absolutely love about a manual pasta machine is that you can create any type of homemade pasta with it. Then once you've finished creating your pasta, the machine can be stored easily on the counter, without taking up so much space, or it can be stored easily inside a cabinet. Today, I will walk you through the steps on how I prepare a simple pasta dough that can be used to create any type of pasta, such as spaghetti, fettuccine, linguine, lasagna, and ravioli. Creating the pasta dough: Ingredients: 5 eggs 3 cups of all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon of seasoning salt, or kosher salt 2 tablespoons of oil (I use canola oil, but you can use olive oil, or another type of oil that you prefer.) ⅓ cup of water Instructions for making the pasta dough: Completely mix the ingredients together in a large bowl, or use a mixer with a dough hook. Add the eggs slowly in one at a time; add the water. The dough should com...