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Gluten Free Pasta – 2 Ingredient Recipe

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Gluten Free Pasta – 2 Ingredient Recipe

Homemade Gluten Free Pasta dough has never been easier than this two ingredient recipe. And this gluten free dough easily passes through a pasta machine for perfect tagliatelle, fettuccine, or spaghetti.

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Recipe Ingredients:
200 grams Bobs Red Mill 1 to 1 gluten free flour blend (plus more to work into the dough as needed)
3 eggs

All videos clips and photographs used to make this video were taken by Anne Colagioia. No other entity has been granted exclusive rights to use any portion of this video. The music clips I used is called “Golly Gee” by Kevin MacLeod at http://incompetech.com It’s Royalty Free Music used with permission under a Creative Commons license

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  1. FitAnge S

    Anne that pasta looks wonderful. I love the orichietti style pasta (spelling?). GF pasta holds together quite well. Looks great 

  2. Gluten Free Jersey Girl

    This is so awesome! Do you think this would work with Almond Flour for a paleo  pasta?

  3. Kulinary Kreations By Kelly

    Looks great Anne! I love how you come up with these recipes for GF dishes! Tysvm from this noobie GF gal! TFS! Take care :)

  4. BigGrandmom Rose

    I'm so impressed, you have a " machina per pasta " and you cut "tagiatella". I though home-made pasta was a lost art with the young people today.  Good work Anne.

  5. Just Az.com productions

    That is one pretty pasta, Anne. How long can you keep this pasta? Can you make it a day or two ahead and keep it in the fridge?

  6. White Thunder BBQ

    I wonder how it will turn out with the gf flour mix that we make up. I Might have to try this! 

  7. Terry Lyle

    Anne…I am speechless…um…not!
    If this works you may be one of the heros in my life. (Oh, I confess, you already have that status).  I've tried, also, using gluten free flours in different recipes, only to find that they work pretty well. An egg or two is most often the answer. I'm not adverse to Xanthum or Guar gum, but it would be nice to have something more simple. These remind me of the "slipperies" that my mom used to make many years ago. Just flour , egg, salt. I think this is doable and if these taste anything like that old time recipe…I will cry with joy. Even if they are only close. I won't use a pasta machine. I will roll them out with a rolling pin then cut them into squares. Or, when my kids were little I cut them out with animal cracker kind of cookie cutters. That was a LONG time ago. Thanks so much for sharing!

  8. GqueBBQ

    Hi Anne – What is the flour originally ground of in the bobs flour? Not sure if that makes sense or not – I am a big fan of almond flour…I have tried rice as well but didn't think it tasted as good as the almond. What are your thoughts?

  9. in the Kitchen With Jonny

    Yummy. Always love fresh pasta

  10. Chef Ricardo Cooking

    you are the best Love it good job

  11. Victoria Paikin

    WOW LOOKS JUST PERFECT!

  12. Cooking Stoned

    nice!

  13. Gluten Free: Back to Basics

    you definitely brought this dish back to basics! It looked so tasty and authentic! The taste must be so much better than the packaged stuff!  Yum! Well done dearest Anne! :)

  14. Pople BackyardFarm

    would love to try to make homemade pasta 🙂 – Ruthie

  15. The Bald Chef

    Anne truth be told, homemade pasta makes any Italian recipe above and beyond. I have made homemade pasta for years. I love your fold and tuck technique. Your final homemade pasta looks so professional, I really have a problem getting the consistency of the noodles, like you did. Excellent tutorial video be it gluten-free or not. Nice job

  16. food jazz

    I've probably said it before, but I really like the new intro! Your pasta is perfect!

  17. Easy Cooking with Sandy

    It looks so easy, you make it look easy!! and ever single dish you showed looked amazing!!!  I want to try them all!

  18. sakib ahmed

    Homemade Gluten Free Pasta dough has never been easier than this two ingredient recipe. And this gluten free dough easily passes through a pasta machine for perfect tagliatelle, fettuccine, or spaghetti.

  19. aSim 0000

    I`m on free diet that is gluten suffering Celiac for a few months. I always be aware of great gluten-free recipes on internet everyday to get my health dessert, but it was not simple  to practice also  it had been  not delicious. Personally I think wonderful since I found the most useful free gluten dishes, as it presented complately. The desserts are very very easy  to prepare and delicious taste.  I highly recommend to search Delicious Desserts Perfecta Solution on google if you are going to cook some healthy dessert.

  20. Barb Anthony

    Love your video! I am new to gluten free pasta making. I did try your recipe and I didn't have quite the success that you did.  As my pasta was coming through the pasta cutter some it was breaking into 1-2" pieces.  (Most of it did come out fine.) What did I do wrong? Thank you in advance!