Pasta Objectives: To explain the purposes of the flour products used in pasta To understand the need and amount of servings from pasta To experience.

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Pasta

Objectives:• To explain the purposes of the flour

products used in pasta• To understand the need and amount of

servings from pasta• To experience the differences in fresh

and dried pasta• To demonstrate the mechanics of

making homemade pasta and sauce

What is Pasta?

A mixture of flour & water rolled thin then formed into shapes, over 600 shapes world wide.

Who’s eaten pasta within the last week?

What kind?

Why is pasta so popular in our diets?

• Quick & easy to prepare• Inexpensive• Delicious• Nutritious• Versatile

What are the different ways that pasta may be used in recipes?

• Served hot or cold

• Parts of the meal - Appetizers, Salads Soups, desserts

• Stuffed (spinach/ricotta)

• With red sauces, cream sauces, garlic

How is Pasta Made

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZw5zMqmTdE

There are 2 types of pasta:

a. Dried:• best with heartier, tomato- based sauce often with meat

• Shelf life up to one year

• 1# dried pasta yields 3 pounds after cooking.

b. Fresh:• Best with rich cream, butter, & cheese sauces ex. Alfredo

• May be wrapped in plastic & frozen for 3 days

• Do not thaw before cooking

• 1# fresh pasta yields 2 pounds after cooking.

The KEY to making a successful pasta is Durum wheat which is a hard wheat.

Durum wheat:• has a nutty flavor• the ability to retain both shape and

firmness.

Homemade Pastahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mV7_-_D26vY

Why…COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES?

• Provides complex B vitamins. These vitamins help the body to release energy and to work more efficiently

• Provides energy/fuel which is released slowly

• 6 of the 8 essential amino acids

• Athletes eat pasta because the complex carbohydrates become glucose stored in the muscles which release energy as needed.

• Helps us feel full

• Provides some fiber in the diet

• Low in sodium

• Provides minerals such as iron & calcium, folic acid(prevention of some birth defects in pregnant women)

Kitchen family assignment

Create a low-fat, nutritional topping to be used on any pasta.

Remember, it is not the pasta that is fattening and high in calories but the topping that you put with pasta.

List ways that you can make a pasta dish healthy?

• Tomato-based sauce provides lycopene, a naturally occurring antioxidant found in tomatoes

• Low fat ingredients – ex. Cheeses, low-fat or skim milk instead of cream

• Substitute non-fat yogurt, reduced fat mayo, low-fat sour cream

• Use whole grain/wheat pasta

• Pasta itself has no fat, it is the sauces etc.

• Pair pasta with legumes such as beans & lentils (protein rich)

• Add vegetables

• Use lean meats or fish

• Use small amounts of oils

Where did pasta originate?Italy, we like to say but it the Chinese made these noodles first

Northern Italy : Herbs & sauces with a lot of butter , cheeses for cream saucesRice's (risotto), corn for Polenta, gnocchi

Southern Italy: Healthier, tomato sauces, olive oil, eggplant

FUN FACTS

• The pasta machine was brought to America by Thomas Jefferson.

• In 1848, the first pasta manufacturing company was opened in Brooklyn, New York.

• Pasta became an upscale menu item in the 1980’s .

What is the best way to store cooked pasta?

• Refrigerate in airtight container 3 to 5 days (add a bit of oil to prevent sticking)

• Freeze pasta’s that are used in baked recipes

• Best to prepare, freeze and then bake• Store uncooked, dry pasta up to one

year in a cool, dry place.

Long Pasta

Commonly used by Easterners

Short Pasta

Commonly used by Midwesterners

Soup Pasta

Makes clear soups more nutritional

Shaped Pasta

Ravioli

TortelliniCanelloni

Often stuffed

How to Cook Pasta Perfectly

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0p_dBCEDs4

Cooking Tips

• Cooking time determined by size and thickness of pasta

• Cooked “al Dente” means firm but not soggy

• Fresh pasta usually requires shorter cooking time

“Shocking” pasta means:

• Rinsing cold water over pasta to stop the cooking process.

• Shock angel hair pasta, pasta to be used in soups, salads and pasta needed to be refrigerated

Additional notes:• A serving of pasta is __________ cooked

pasta. ½ cup

• No more than ¼ portion of your plates should be grains.

• 1 c. pasta = 200 calories

• At least 1/2 of your daily servings of grains should be whole grain.

• The key to success in making pasta

from scratch is using durum wheat which is refined into semolina flour which creates a high quality of pasta.

All-purpose flour vs. Semolina flour

White YellowSmooth Coarse

• 3 or more servings of whole grains per day (which is at least ½ of your servings of whole grains).

• ____ of our diet should be composed of complex carbohydrates.

55% - 60%

What is the purpose of:

• Adding salt to the water?flavor

• Oil to water?none

The End

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