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This tajarin recipe sees silky thin strands of pasta doused in sage-infused butter – a classic recipe from Piedmont. Replace the Grana Padano with a similar hard cheese made with vegetable rennet to make this dish vegetarian.
Start by making the pasta dough. On a work surface, make a well with the flour and put the eggs yolks in its centre. Beat the yolks with a fork, incorporating the flour a little at the time, until you see some lumps of dough coming together
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Carry on with your hands, kneading the dough until you have a smooth ball –– it’ll feel a bit harder than regular pasta dough. Flatten it into a disc, wrap in cling film and leave to rest for half an hour
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Divide the pasta dough into eight pieces and roll them out using a pasta machine – I go all the way to the lowest setting for this type of pasta. Hang the sheets of pasta onto a pasta hanger (I cover the back of four chairs with clean tea towels and use these to hang mine) and allow them to dry ever so slightly. This really depends on the humidity in your room; the dough should be dry enough for it not to stick together when you cut it, but not too dry so as for it to crumble and break. Each sheet should be about 1 metre long
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Fold the sheets upon themselves loosely. Using a sharp knife, cut the folded sheets into very thin strands – about 3mm thick. Fluff up the strands to untangle them and place them on a wooden board dusted with flour
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Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil. Meanwhile, melt the butter in a large frying pan set over a medium heat. Add the sage leaves and have them infuse in the butter for a minute
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Cook the tajarin in boiling water just until tender – about 1 minute. Drain and add to the frying pan with the butter sauce, tossing to coat
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To serve, plate the tajarin, spoon some butter and a sage leaf on top, then serve them dusted in grated Grana Padano