Easy Homemade Sourdough Pasta Recipe (2024)

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This easy homemade sourdough pasta couldn’t be easier. You only need 3 ingredients and can use an active sourdough starter or discard. Whip up a quick version or long ferment for more health benefits and better digestibility.

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Pasta is one of the easiest recipes to make and takes only 3 ingredients and a little time. Yet,it is something most of usdon’t think twice about buying pre made. Why make homemade pasta when you can just pop open a box?

Foremost, there is no comparison in taste and texturebetweenhomemadeandboxed. Especially when you add the sourdough factor, the taste ismore complexand flavorful.

The one problem I have with making it myself…the pasta maker.

I have a pasta roller/cutter attachment for my KitchenAid stand mixer, but I hate getting it out. This is what stops me from making pasta 99% of the time. It’s a small thing, but in the middle of a busy day it’s an impossible task to me.

This sourdough pasta dough is so easy to roll out paper thin by hand, that I find I can skip diggingall the clunky implementsout of the pantry.

Now,I have zero excuses.

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Sourdough Pasta Making Tips:

  • You can make this recipe with or without a pasta maker. Use a rolling pin to roll out the dough super thin and slice with a pizza cutteror knife.
  • The dough may get quite sticky while you are thinning it out. Just add more flour.
  • You can make a quick version of this recipe or long ferment for better digestibility.
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Why you will love this recipe:

Flavor: This sourdough version packstons offlavor especially compared to regular, store-bought, dried pasta. Want even more flavor? Long ferment the dough to bring out more of that sourdough tang.

Healthy: The best part aboutmakingfood from scratch is controlofthe ingredientsused.For instance,pasture raised eggs are incredibly nutritious.Also,I love using freshly ground wheat, which contains more nutrients compared to flour that has been sitting on a shelf for months.No time to grind your own? Use unbleached flour without synthetic vitamins added. Lastly,sourdough starter contains fermented grains which are easier to digest.

Easier to digest:One of the main benefits of sourdough, besides more nutrients and better nutrient absorption, is that it is much easier to digest,particularlyfor those that may be sensitive to gluten. If you are sensitive to gluten, I suggest allowing the dough to ferment for 24 hours. See directions below.

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Ingredients:

Sourdough starter– Discard or fed starter will work for this recipe. This is a great way to use up discard that would usually just be tossed out.

Flour– All-purpose flour or freshly ground.

Eggs– Preferably pastured raised, but any egg will do.

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Tools you may need:

Stand mixer (optional)

Pasta maker/cutter – like this one (optional)

Measuring cups

Pasta drying rack (optional)

FAQ:

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Is sourdough pasta better for you?

Yes! Thanks to the fermentation process of the flour from the sourdough starter, the grains become more digestible and the phytic acid is broken down making the nutrients available in the flour easier for your body to absorb.

Is sourdough pasta easier to digest?

As long as the dough is fermented, it will be easier to digest. This is because the fermentation process helps break down some of the gluten makingit more tolerable to those that have gluten sensitivities.

What type of flour should I use?

All-purpose, spelt, or freshly ground wheat will work in this recipe.

What type of sourdough starter can I use?

Discard or active starter can both be used in this recipe.

How long does pasta need to dry?

Fresh homemade pasta needs to dry 12-24 hours or longer before storage. For fresh cooking, allow to dry for at least 30 minutes to 2 hours.

Can I make other shapes of sourdough pasta?

Yes! You are not obligated to just make fettuccine or spaghetti with this recipe. You could also use it to make ravioli, penne, bow tie (farfalle), orecchiette, and more.

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How To Make Sourdough Pasta

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Quick Version

Place the ingredients in a stand mixer with a dough hook.

Mix on low/medium until the dough is smooth and stretchy, about 10 minutes. You can also do this by hand. Add flour to a clean surface, make a well. Add eggs and sourdough starter to the well and whisk together the wet ingredients. Incorporate the rest of the flour and knead by hand for 10 minutes or so.

Allow the dough to rest for 30 minutes.

How To Make Long Fermented Sourdough Pasta

Make the pasta as directed above in the quick version.

Instead of only allowing the dough to rest for 30 minutes, allow it to ferment covered for 2-6 hours and then refrigerate up to 24 hours. You want to cover it so it doesn’t dry out.

Rolling And Shaping

To make pasta without a pasta cutter:

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Divide dough into 8 equal parts.

Lightly dust a clean surface with flour.

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Roll the dough out as thin as possible with a rolling pin and cut with a sharp knife or pizza cutter.

Move the pasta to a towel and lay flat to dry, or hang on a pasta drying rack and allow to dry for at least 30 minutes (and up to 2 hours).

To shape pasta with a pasta cutter:

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Divide dough into 8 equal parts and shape into a ball.

Flour a clean surface and pat out dough balls until it forms a 4″ by 4″ square.

Place the pasta through the pasta maker on the thickest setting (which is an 8 on my machine), catching it as it goes through.

Fold into thirds, lengthwise, then run through the thickest setting again.

If at any point the dough starts to get too sticky, place it on a floured surface and pat the flour over the entire surface of the dough.

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Continue running the dough through the pasta maker, changing the setting lower and lower each time.

Once the dough has passed through the thinnest setting, change out the attachment to the pasta cutter.

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Run dough one last time though the cutter, guiding it and catching the pasta strands as they come out.

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Lay flat to dry on a towel, or hang on a pasta drying rack and allow to dry for at least 30 minutes (up to 2 hours).

How To Cook Sourdough Pasta

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Fill a large pot with water, season well with salt, and bring to a boil.

Add the fresh pasta to boiling water and boil for 4-5 minutes stirring with a fork to loosen up the noodles.

Fresh pasta doesn’t need to be cooked as long as dried pasta.

When the noodles have reached ‘al dente’ texture and are cooked through, strain and add your favorite sauce. I love thiscreamy pumpkin pastasauceorfor a more protein packed meal –creamy chicken and mushroom pasta.

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Storage:

Store pasta in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2-3 days, or in the freezer for up to 8 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before cooking from frozen.

For longer term storage without freezing: Allow your pasta to dry out for 24 hours in a cool dry place. Turn your pasta every few hours so there aren’t any moist spots. O

nce the pasta is completely dry, transfer to an airtight container like a mason jar or Ziploc bag for up to a year.

You can also dry pasta in adehydratorfor 2-4 hours or until completely dry

Find More Sourdough Dinner Ideas:

  • Beef carnitas with sourdough tortillas
  • Sourdough Chicken Pot Pie
  • Sourdough Fried Chicken
  • Meatball Subs On Homemade Rolls

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Sourdough Pasta

This easy homemade sourdough pasta couldn’t be easier. You only need 3 ingredients and can use an active sourdough starter or discard. Whip up a quick version or long ferment for more health benefits and better digestibility.

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Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Additional Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Author: Lisa

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sourdough starter discard or fed
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 4 large eggs

Instructions

Create The Dough

  • Place the ingredients in a stand mixer with a dough hook.

  • Mix on low/medium until the dough is smooth and stretchy, about 10 minutes.

  • Allow the dough to rest for 30 minutes.

To Shape Without A Pasta Maker

  • Divide dough into 8 equal parts.

  • Lightly dust a clean surface with flour.

  • Roll the dough out as thin as possible with a rolling pin and cut with a sharp knife or pizza cutter.

  • Move the pasta to a towel and lay flat to dry, or hang on a pasta drying rack and allow to dry for at least 30 minutes (and up to 2 hours).

Shaping With A Pasta Maker

  • Flour a clean surface and pat out dough balls until it forms a 4″ by 4″ square.

  • Place the pasta through the pasta maker on the thickest setting, catching it as it goes through.

  • Fold into thirds, lengthwise, then run through the thickest setting again.

  • Continue running the dough through the pasta maker, changing the setting lower and lower each time.

  • Once the dough has passed through the thinnest setting, change out the attachment to the pasta cutter.

  • Run dough one last time though the cutter, guiding it and catching the pasta strands as they come out.

  • Lay flat to dry on a towel, or hang on a pasta drying rack and allow to dry for at least 30 minutes (up to 2 hours).

Cooking

  • Fill a large pot with water, season well with salt, and bring to a boil.

  • Add the fresh pasta to boiling water and boil for 4-5 minutes stirring with a fork to loosen up the noodles.

  • When the noodles have reached ‘al dente’ texture and are cooked through, strain and add your favorite sauce.

Notes

  • You can also create the dough by hand. Add flour to a clean surface, make a well. Add eggs and sourdough starter to the well and whisk together the wet ingredients. Incorporate the rest of the flour and knead by hand for 10 minutes or so.
  • If at any point the dough starts to get too sticky, place it on a floured surface and pat the flour over the entire surface of the dough.
  • For a long fermented version: Instead of only allowing the dough to rest for 30 minutes, allow it to ferment covered for 2-6 hours and then refrigerate up to 24 hours. You want to cover it so it doesn’t dry out.

Nutrition

Calories: 235kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 93mg | Sodium: 37mg | Potassium: 85mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 0.2g | Vitamin A: 135IU | Calcium: 21mg | Iron: 3mg

Easy Homemade Sourdough Pasta Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best flour for pasta? ›

300 g Tipo “00” Flour: this fine milled, soft wheat Italian flour creates light and tender pasta with just the right bite. Tipo 00 is the best flour for pasta making. Try Molino Grassi or Caputo pasta flour. Substitute with King Arthur all purpose flour for similar results.

What happens if you use too much sourdough starter in a recipe? ›

If you have too much starter compared to the additional flour and water you're adding, your hungry starter consumes all the nutrients and then it's not as bubbly.

What is the ratio of eggs to flour for pasta? ›

Use one large-size egg for each full serving you want to make, to that add 1 ½ the egg's weight in flour. (You can do this with a simple kitchen scale.) If you don't have a scale, use 2 eggs per 1 cup of flour to make 1 serving. You can make one pound of fresh pasta with 2 cups of flour and 3 eggs.

Is Sourdough pasta better than regular pasta? ›

According to WebMD, the bacteria present in sourdough can help increase our ability to retain its nutrients, which include magnesium and potassium. Perhaps most famously, sourdough is good for your gut and acts like a prebiotic to help keep your digestive system healthy (via WebMD).

What flour do Italians use for pasta? ›

Semola and semolina flour are mainly used for making pasta, couscous, and some rustic cakes. Semolina has a coarse texture similar to polenta, while semola is flour. You might use semolina to make a breakfast porridge or sweet pudding, or under your pizza dough to keep it from sticking.

What 2 types of flour do you use to make pasta? ›

Pasta dough also needs some plasticity for it to be moulded into all of those wonderful shapes. All-purpose flour does what it says on the tin, so it's perfectly fine to use for making pasta. However, most pasta recipes will recommend either semola or “00” flour.

Why discard half of sourdough starter? ›

If you don't get rid of the excess, eventually you'll have more starter than your feedings can sustain. After a few days, your daily 1/4 cup flour and water won't be enough to sustain your entire jar of starter, and your starter will be slow and sluggish, not much better than discard itself.

What size jar is best for sourdough starter? ›

Size: Your jar should be large enough to accommodate the growth of your starter. A 1-liter jar is usually a good size to start with. Material: Glass is the best choice for a sourdough starter jar. It's non-reactive, easy to clean, and allows you to see the activity in your starter.

What is the best sourdough starter ratio? ›

There is no single best ratio, but I've found a ratio of 1:5:5 fed twice daily at 12-hour intervals to produce a sourdough starter that's strong and healthy. This ratio corresponds to 20% ripe starter carryover, 100% water, and 100% flour (a mix of whole grain rye and white flour) at each feeding.

Is it better to make pasta with egg or water? ›

Egg noodles are generally richer, denser, and more pliable than their water-based siblings, with a subtle but distinct savoriness that helps them stand out in heavier sauces.

Should you use whole eggs or yolks for pasta? ›

The more egg white, the more pliable the dough; the more yolk, the richer the pasta will be. There are endless variations, but for a dough that works every time use: 1 whole egg plus 2 yolks for every 150g of flour. Don't add salt: let the salted cooking water and sauce do the seasoning.

Why add eggs before flour? ›

But besides the nutritional benefits there are a few other good reasons to use egg in breadmaking. It makes the bread lighter and fluffier. The reason for that is the fat in the yolk that inhibits gluten formation just as any other fat would. This results in a looser dough that can expand and puff up more.

What is the benefit of sourdough pasta? ›

The sourdough provides for good digestion and your stomach is going to feel good, resulting in a 'Happy Tummy.

What pasta is best for gut health? ›

For those people with gut health issues such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome, a serving size over ½ cup of wheat-based pasta introduces fructans which can trigger tummy upsets. Gluten-free, buckwheat or quinoa pasta are likely to contain less fermentable short-chain carbohydrates (FODMAPs).

What pasta is good for gut health? ›

However, like with any food, enjoyed in moderation, refined pasta should not have much of an impact on your gut health. If you are worried about gut health, you can try whole grain pasta instead. Whole grains are good for your gut health and help to contribute to an overall healthy gut microbiome.

What is the best flour for pasta in Italy? ›

Type 00 flour (Italian soft wheat) is usually used but AP (all purpose) flour can be used in a pinch. 00 flour is sturdy enough for kneading and rolling but wont become overly tough or rubbery.

What are the 5 flours used in pasta? ›

Pasta is prepared using dough made from any suitable material such as semolina, durum flour, farina flour, corn, rice, wheat, or any combination of these, with water. Also, pasta can be enriched, supplemented, fortified, or remain conventional.

Is bread flour or AP better for pasta? ›

Using the “00” gives the silkiest, softest pasta while bread flour will give you more of a satisfying chew, and all-purpose lands you squarely in the middle. Because flour absorbs liquid differently depending on its age and the humidity in the air, consider these amounts as a guide and not as the law.

Should I use bread flour or all-purpose flour for pasta? ›

Bread flour is high in gluten, so it's also suitable for making pasta. In fact, there's enough gluten in bread flour that adding eggs isn't crucial – it's actually more suited for use in a dough without egg (pasta bianca). This type of pasta has been made in southern Italy for hundreds of years.

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