Semolina pasta dough - The Burnt Butter Table (2024)

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Semolina pasta dough is an easy two ingredient dough that comes together really easily. Made with water rather than eggs this quick semolina pasta dough is naturally vegan and can be used to make all sorts of hands rolled pasta shapes. It is the dough I suggest making to any new pasta maker as you don't need a pasta roller. Turn it into easy shapes like my hand rolled gnocchi sardi, a perfect entry level shape. Shapes made from this type of dough have a delicious chewy texture that you will love.

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Semolina Pasta Dough

Hello! I am writing up a guide for my semolina pasta dough to go into a bit more depth about this dough. If you have made an egg pasta dough, this will be a breeze. As I state in my where to start for making homemade pasta guide, it is the easiest type of pasta making.

With an egg dough, you need a roller (well you don't, but rolling by hand is HARD!) and with this dough all the shapes are hand rolled. The chewy factor is addictive and I promise you will fall in love with this dough like I have.

What is semolina?

Simple! It is a flour milled from a kind of wheat called durum wheat. It is just a different type of wheat and is often classed as a 'hard wheat'. The '00' flours or even plain flour is more of a 'soft wheat'.

Basically what that means is that shapes made out of a semolina pasta dough will have more of a bite, they often have, in my opinion, a really addictive and delicious chewy factor. When you add semolina into an egg pasta dough it helps to add structure and an al dente bite. That is why I often mix it into '00' flour when making my easy homemade pasta dough.

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The difference between Semolina and Semola

This is something that confuses a lot of people and is VERY important! Both are made from exactly the same wheat but are milled differently. Semola is what we call really fine semolina and is the flour you need to use when making this pasta dough, it is also the flour that goes into an egg dough along with '00'.

It will most often labeled semola rimacinata. What is labeled semolina is a much coarser flour but it also used in pasta making, just not in the dough. When making any kind of pasta having the courser semolina on hand is very handy for dusting trays and preventing the pasta from sticking.

What shapes can you make with a semolina pasta dough?

So many! I need to get some more guides written up but until then the first shape you must make is my hand rolled gnocchi sardi pasta. It is hands down the easiest shape to make and the shape I always suggest for people who haven't made pasta before. My favourite pasta shape in the world (HUGE call, I know) is orecchiette, which you can also make with this dough, just with slightly less water.

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How to make semolina pasta dough

  • Weigh the flour and make a pile on your bench, I like to use the bottom of a bowl to make a firm indent in the flour to pour the water into.
  • Pour your water into the middle then use a fork to start mixing the flour in, bringing small bits at a time from the outside into the liquid. It will thicken quite quickly and when it gets really thick bring all the remaining flour into the middle with your hands or a bench scraper.
  • This is where I use the dough scraper to cut the dough up and down and side to side to incorporate the flour and water together into a shaggy dough.
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  • Once you have an even shaggy dough bring it together into a ball, it will seem like a right mess at this point but I promise it will all come together!
  • Squeeze the ball together and start to knead it, it needs a fair bit of elbow grease here. Knead for 3 - 4 minutes until it has a dimpled texture, then wrap it in cling film and rest for 10 minutes.
  • After 10 minutes continue kneading for 3 - 4 minutes until you have a lovely smooth ball of dough. Wrap tightly and rest at room temperature for at least 30 minutes but preferably an hour or up to three.
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Let's talk hydration!

Have you ever heard people talking about the hydration levels in dough? Be it pasta or bread making? It sounds so technical but it's actually really simple, I promise! In most hand rolled pasta shapes, made with this dough the hydration is 50%.

That means that if you use 450g of flour, you would use 50% of that weight in water, so 225g. Easy right?! If you used 400g of flour, you'd use 200g and so on and so on. In my easy homemade pasta dough I use a hydration of about 56%.

An exception to the 50% hydration for this dough is if you are making my homemade orecchiette. It works better with a slightly lower hydration so I do about 46%. That means for 400g flour I would use about 185g water.

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Need some sauce inspiration?

The thing I love about semolina pasta dough shapes is they truly go with any sauce. Throw out the rule book and do whatever you like! If you want something simple check out my 10 minute brown butter for pasta or my easy roast tomato pasta sauce.

If you are making gnocchi sardi check out my cacio e pepe with olives and basil, it's pretty much heaven in a bowl! For an orecchiette idea look no further than my creamy roast garlic and lemon pasta sauce.

Why does semolina pasta dough have no eggs?

It's just the traditional way! It's always a flour and water dough. Because the shapes are mostlt hand formed the semolina gives them strength so they hold their shape. My easy homemade pasta dough is a regular egg and flour dough.

Is semolina pasta dough vegan?

It absolutely is!

Can you freeze the pasta dough?

I don't ever suggest freezing the ball of dough but you can absolutely freeze the finished shapes. Freeze them open on a tray for 20 mins or until hard then transfer to a freezer bag or container. Cook from frozen.

Can I make pasta dough in a food processor?

Yes, I do it all the time! It's so much quicker and easier. Put your weighed ingredients into a food processor and pulse to combine. When it is an even mixture, take the blade out then squeeze it into a ball as best you can before bringing out onto the bench to knead.

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Semolina pasta dough

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  • Author: Emilie Pullar
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 4 people
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Description

An easy two ingredient semolina pasta dough which happens to be vegan. Use it to make a variety of hand rolled pasta shapes like orecchiette.

Ingredients

  • 450g semolina rimacinata flour
  • 225g warm water

Instructions

  1. Make sure you check out all the photos above to see the process!
  2. Pour your flour out onto your bench and use the bottom of a bowl to make a well in the middle. Pour the water into the middle then use a fork to start whisking, slowly and carefully incorporating the flour into the middle.
  3. When the centre liquid gets really thick, abandon the fork and go straight in with your hands or alternatively use a bench scraper to start mixing it all together until you end up with an even shaggy mixture.
  4. You can also bring it together in a bowl if you want an easier clean up!
  5. Bring it together into a ball and start to knead, this will be messy but it will come together I promise!
  6. Knead quite vigorously for a few minutes until it comes together and has a dimpled texture. Wrap tightly and leave for 10 mins.
  7. After 10 mins knead again for 3 - 4 mins until you get a really smooth ball of dough. Wrap again and rest at room temperature for at least 30 mins but preferably an hour or up to three.

Notes

  • Want an easier way to bring the dough together? Use a food processor! Put the flour and water into a food processor with the blade attached. Pulse until it is evenly combined then squeeze it into a ball and knead on the bench.
  • Prep Time: 1 hour
  • Category: Pasta Doughs
  • Method: Bench Top
  • Cuisine: Italian
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FAQs

Why add semolina to pasta dough? ›

The semolina flour adds a bit more structure to the dough, which is helpful for shapes like garganelli or farfalle where you want the pasta to “stand up.” You could replace the semolina flour with equal parts 00 flour for a more tender and soft dough, which could be good for something like tagliatelle.

Is semolina pasta healthier than white flour pasta? ›

Semolina has more nutrients than all-purpose flour and it may support weight loss and heart health.

What pasta is made from semolina? ›

Semolina pasta is simply pasta made from Semolina flour.

This coarse flour is Semolina, and it's used to create Semolina Pasta. The word Semolina is derivative of the Italian word "Semolino", meaning bran. Bran refers to the pieces of grain husks that's separated during the milling process.

Is semolina the same as semolina flour? ›

Note that while semolina flour technically refers to a product made with durum wheat, sometimes the term “semolina” is more loosely used to refer to any manner of coarsely milled grain, from corn (cornmeal) to wheat (like farina, as in Cream of Wheat), although these products are generally not interchangeable.

Do Italians use semolina flour for pasta? ›

This hard-wheat flour has grown in Italy's warm and sunny south for centuries. As a result, the pasta traditions of the southern and central Italian regions are mainly based semolina flour.

Is 00 flour the same as semolina? ›

Semola Di Grano Duro Rimacinata

Semola (the Italian word for semolina) rimacinata is basically the semolina flour equivalent of type 00 flour. It's the finest grind and palest color, though it has the beautiful yellow hue of durum wheat due to high carotenoid pigment concentration.

Does semolina pasta spike blood sugar? ›

Semolina is also rich in fiber, a nutrient essential for blood sugar control. Fiber slows the absorption of carbs into your bloodstream, helping control blood sugar spikes after a meal. It can also lower fasting blood sugar levels in people with diabetes ( 31 , 32 ).

Is semolina carb or protein? ›

Semolina is rich in gluten, and has some amount of complex carbohydrates, proteins and fiber. On the other hand white flour, is rich in simple carbohydrates without fiber and protein.

Why is semolina flour so expensive? ›

For now, the major price driver appears to be slow sales. Producers had ample storage, having emptied bins of the smaller 2021 spring wheat crop when those prices were high. Elevators cleared space needed during the first half of the durum harvest.

Is Barilla pasta made with semolina flour? ›

Ingredients: SEMOLINA (WHEAT), DURUM WHEAT FLOUR. VITAMINS/MINERALS: VITAMIN B3 (NIACIN), IRON (FERROUS SULFATE), VITAMIN B1 (THIAMINE MONONITRATE), VITAMIN B2 (RIBOFLAVIN), FOLIC ACID.

What pasta is the healthiest? ›

Whole-wheat pasta

Whole wheat pasta has a nuttier flavor and grainier texture than ordinary pasta, but when covered with sauce, it's just as delicious. Unlike typical pasta, whole-wheat pasta contains all three parts of the grain — the bran, endosperm and germ — which means it's less processed and more nutritious.

Can I mix semolina and 00 flour for pasta? ›

These types of shapes need more hydration in order to make the dough more flexible, and so some egg whites are needed. For our basic fresh egg pasta dough, we use a combination of 00 flour, semolina flour, and whole eggs.

What is semolina called in the US? ›

Corn semolina is commonly called grits in the United States.

What flour is closest to semolina? ›

What to Use as a Semolina Flour Substitute
  • Durum flour: Use durum flour for pasta, couscous, and bread.
  • All-Purpose Flour: Use all-purpose flour for pancakes, cookies, waffles, and other fluffy baked goods. ...
  • Spelt Flour: Use spelt flour for bread, cookies, muffins, and waffles.

What country does semolina come from? ›

Origin. The word 'semolina' comes from the latin 'simila' which means flour. It is obtained from durum wheat and is believed to have originated in Central Europe and the Near East around 7000 BC.

What is the main reason semolina flour is often preferred when making pasta A? ›

The main reason people prefer semolina for pasta-making is that it is extremely high in gluten, which helps keep the shape of pasta during cooking. This is how pasta can come in all different shapes and sizes without risk of falling apart or becoming a giant blob while it is boiling.

What are the benefits of semolina pasta? ›

Semolina is a flour made from ground durum wheat. It's rich in protein, fiber, and B vitamins and may support weight loss, heart health, and digestion. Most people can enjoy semolina with no issue, but a small percentage of the population may not tolerate it due to its gluten or wheat content.

What is semolina and why is it preferred for commercial pasta making? ›

Semolina from durum wheat is preferred for the production of pasta products. Pasta made from semolina is a desirable yellow color in the dry form and is durable enough for packaging and shipping without a high degree of breakage.

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