Serves 4 people:
400 gr. of durum wheat semolina
4 medium eggs
pinch of salt
Preparation:
Pour semolina on a fountain board
create a hollow center
break eggs inside the hollow center
add salt
Start kneading, first with a fork and then with your hands, until you get a homogeneous and
smooth dough, it takes about 15/20 minutes.
Wrap the dough in cling film & let it rest for about 30 minutes.
Flour the work surface & roll out the dough with sheeter or with rolling pin, 2/3 mm thick.
Cut the dough into wide strips a little narrower than the Chitarra cutter and let dry for a few
minutes.
Spread a little semolina over the dough, place it on the chitarra cutter at least 5/6 cm below the
edge top and go over it with a rolling pin, first gently then swipe vigorously.
“Play” the guitar, collect the pasta, and make nests.
To see how the chitarra cutter is used to make spaghetti go to YouTube Buongiorno Italians and click
on the video Spaghetti alla Chitarra.
Curiosity:
– Spaghetti alla chitarra is a type of pasta typical of the Abruzzo region characterized by very thick dough with a square shape. They get their name thanks to the tool used for the cutting of the dough, or the “guitar”.
– Their rough and porous surface can enhance all types of seasoning from game, fish, vegetables or the more traditional with meat sauce made of beef, lamb, and pork or with ragù di pallottine (sauce with meatballs).
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Bravissima!!! 🔝