For the Homemade Spinach Pasta recipe, you can head on over to Macheesmo.com. I really like his recipes and he's very detailed with his process.
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Monday, August 12, 2013
Homemade Spinach Pasta
Ryan and Holly gave us a pasta maker 2 years ago for Christmas. While this was the first time Amado and I got around to using it, Holly and I made some before using hers so I'm a bit familiar with the process. This time around, I just let Amado enjoy preparing the pasta while I took some shots and occasionally held the dough for him. You can check out some short clips we did on Amado's Instagram, here and here.
For the Homemade Spinach Pasta recipe, you can head on over to Macheesmo.com. I really like his recipes and he's very detailed with his process.
For the Homemade Spinach Pasta recipe, you can head on over to Macheesmo.com. I really like his recipes and he's very detailed with his process.