What is Trenette?
Trenette is a type of pasta common in the Italian areas of liguria and Genoa. Therefore, it is regularly associated with regions in Italian cuisine. The pasta itself is narrow and flat and look quite similar to Linguine in their shape. One of the most common uses of this kind of pasta is the trenette al pest , in which noodles are served with pestic Alla Genovese , a sauce made of basil leaves. It is common for this food to be served with green beans and potatoes that are boiled in the water along Trenette.
One of the key features of Trenette is that pasta is made of dough without eggs. It requires little ingredients and is quite easy to make at home if one is willing to be patient and spend time dough until perfect. A simple recipe for Trenette dough requires two and a half cups (568 milliliters) unusual universal flour, one cup of water (225 milliliters) and two teaspoons (10 (10milliliters) olive oil. The water should be cold when addedAnd to the mixture. A pinch of salt should also be added.
In order to make trenete manually, place all flour on a flat surface, such as large boards or disinfected kitchen work surface. A pile of flour together and create a well on Wednesday. Pour water and oil into this well and add a pinch of salt. Then start manually slow down the mixing of wet and dry ingredients. Once the mixture becomes uniform, knead it in the ball. The dough can then be manually 100 into flat strips or processed into these types of strips using a pasta machine.
The next step in creating an authentic Trenette is to get strips to the right width and shape. Each spring of pasta should be about one quarter of the thumb (about 6 millimeters) thick. One edge of the pasta should be flat and the other side should have a winding patattern. With the correct connection and setting, this shape can be made using a pasta machine. ANDLternatively, pasta can be cut using a knife for one side and a bread cutter for the other. It is common for the bread to have this jagged edge and the pastry will also work well for Trenette.