Pasta Pizza

by Strawberryfield in Cooking > Pizza

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Pasta Pizza

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Pasta pizza is a brilliant use for your old spaghetti

  • Stops waste as a pasta portion is always hard to guess
  • Is great to take on a picnic / lunch at work
  • If you like flipping pancakes and cannot wait until shrove Tuesday
  • Tastes great
  • Easy to store

This recipe was passed down from my Neapolitan grandmother. Hope you enjoy it to

Ingredients

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Spaghetti [250g filled my pan in this instructable]

Parmesan or grana padano or pecorino

Passata or tomato sauce

Some eggs

Salt/ pepper

Cheddar

Mozzarella

Butter / olive oil

Collect Your Eggs From the Chicken

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If you don't have a chicken then geese, quail or turkey eggs will do

Boil Up Your Pasta

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You can skip this step if you have some leftover spaghetti from the night before

I Use the Core Method to Tell When Pasta Is Done

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Core method

take a piece of pasta break in half and check the core

Al dente core is present and 1mm thick

Soggy no core present

Drain the Pasta

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Add Olive Oil and Butter to Your Pasta

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This makes pasta taste great. This has been passed down as a family secret for years enjoy.

It also helps stop the pasta forming one starchy mess. If you are using pasta cooked the day before the pizza works best if oil was added at the time; It will still work but might look a little less neat

Add Some Pepper

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Mix Four Large Eggs and Grate the Cheese

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I used about a quarter of the cheese shown in the photo

Here Are the Amounts Added

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Add the Eggs

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Add the Cheese

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Stir Until All the Egg and Cheese Is Mixed Evenly Through the Pasta

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Place in Preheated Frying Pan [make Sure Pan Has a Little Oil]

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Cook for 4 Minutes on a Moderate Heat [my Hob Was on 4]

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You can tell it is done by using a spatula to tease the edge of the pasta pizza away from the pan. If it holds its shape without breaking it is ready to be flipped.

The Tricky Part

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Once your are sure the pasta pizza is holding together okay then it is ready to be flipped.

FIRSTLY DO NOT TRY THIS METHOD IF THERE IS LOTS OF HOT OIL MAKE SURE YOU USE OVEN GLOVES AND DRAIN ANY EXTRA OIL

1) Place plate on pan

2) Flip the plate and pan over 180 degrees

3) If this has worked then the pasta pizza should be on the plate

4) Now slide the pasta pizza back into the pan from the plate

Successful Pasta Pizza on Plate

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Pasta Pizza

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Once the pasta pizza has been flipped then you have a 2 options

1) top the pizza

2) eat as is

Untopped pasta pizza is easier for travel and tastes great. However topped looks better

Topping: Add Passata

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Place Some Mozzarella

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Place Basil

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Once topped place in the over for 10 minutes to brown the mozzarella. My oven was set at 180 degrees.

Enjoy the Finished Pasta Pizza

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It goes very well with a bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon