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9 April, 2020 3:14 am

Italian pasta recipes: tagliatelle with coffee and orange juice

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I have just come across a delicious pasta recipe which requires two rather unusual ingredients: coffee and orange juice! Here are the ingredients: 300 g flour; 3 eggs; 1 tablespoon powdered coffee; 1 kg oranges;; 100 g sugar; 50 g butter; vanilla; cloveMethod: 1.
Sift the flour, make a well in the centre of it and then add the eggs and the powdered coffee.

2.
Knead the mixture until dark brown and then leave it to rest for 30 minutes.

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3.
Wash and peel the oranges, cut the rind into strips and put them in a pot with water and sugar.
4.
Pour the orange juice in a pot with sugar, three orange segments, vanilla and clove and cook until the juice thickens ( do not forget to turn down the heat).
5 Add the butter and stir for a while.
6 Remove the sauce from the heat.
7.
Roll the dough out and cut into strips or tagliatelle.

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Cook the hand-made pasta and then pour the sauce over it.
Serve hot.

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