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With just 3 Ingredients, no eggs, and a little bit of elbow grease, even you can make perfect fresh Vegan Pasta anytime.

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Last updated on November 11, 2019

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It’s Liv, Bigger Bolder Baking’sresident alternative baker.Sometimes even I am astonished by how many things you can make with just a bit of flour, water, and a little elbow grease. From flatbread and batters to this 3 Ingredient Homemade Vegan Pasta recipe, sometimes it’s the simplest things that make the most delicious dishes. If you can’t eat eggs, you can still easily make pasta by hand at home using my method. All you need is all-purpose flour, water, and a touch of olive oil, and you have the makings for an authentic homemade pasta!

How much time does it take to cook fresh vegan pasta?

This pasta is very light and delicate but holds its shape and texture just as pasta with eggs would. This pasta can take as little as 1 minute to cook and no longer than 2 minutes. As soon as the pasta starts rising to the top of the pot of water, that’s a good indication it is done. This will create the perfect al dente bite!

How do I store Vegan Pasta?

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If you want to dry the pasta you can do so by leaving it out in the open air for 24 hours until it is fully dry and snaps as a cracker would. After drying, the pasta can be stored at room temperature in an air-tight container for up to 1 months. If you want to store the fresh vegan pasta in the fridge it can be covered and stored for up to 3 days.

Can you freeze fresh pasta?

If you find you have extra pasta a great way to store it is in the freezer. I like to shape my vegan pasta into little nest shapes and place in an air-tight container. You can freeze these nests of pasta for up to 8 weeks.

Is Vegan Pasta healthier?

Vegan pasta is slightly lower in calories than pasta made with eggs, but the reason for leaving the eggs out is more for the sake of avoiding eggs for allergy or lifestyle purposes. That said, even if you are not vegan, you will enjoy this 3 Ingredient Homemade Vegan Pasta — it’s truly for everyone!

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3 Ingredient Homemade Vegan Pasta Recipe

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With just 3 Ingredients, no eggs, and a little bit of elbow grease, even you can make perfect fresh Vegan Pasta anytime.

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 6 servings

  • Dinner
  • Vegan
  • Limited Ingredients

Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 minutes mins

Resting time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 26 minutes mins

With just 3 Ingredients, no eggs, and a little bit of elbow grease, even you can make perfect fresh Vegan Pasta anytime.

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup (6floz/170ml) water, ( you might need a little more)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 3 cups (15oz/ 426g) all-purpose flour

Instructions

  • In a small jug, whisk together the water and the olive oil, set aside.

  • On a large, flat surface place the flour in a mound.Make a well in the center of the flour.

  • Slowly add some of the water andmix into the center of the flour. Using a light hand, gently bring the flour into the center of the well using your fingertips.

  • Keep adding more water and incorporating the flour until all the flour has been absorbed. This will be a messy process, but it is well worth it!

  • Once the dough starts to form, bring it together with your palms and knead into a smooth dough. This will take roughly 5 minutes. Note: if your dough is on the dry side you can add a little SLASH of water to bring it together.

  • When the dough forms a ball, cover tightly with cling wrap and refrigerate for a minimum of 30 minutes to allow the dough the rest and the gluten to develop. No longer than 18 hours.

  • After resting, remove the dough from the fridge and cut into 4 equal pieces. Set aside and cover with a towel to stop it from drying out.

  • Flour your work surface and rolling pin and roll 1 ball of dough at a time into a large thin sheet. I don't give dimensions for this part as it varies but my one note would be to get it as thin humanly possible. Like paper thin.

  • Once the dough has been rolled out, fold it over itself several times. Cut the roll of pasta into strips roughly 1/4 inch thick depending on what pasta you are making. Then dust some flour over the sliced strips of dough and unravel them to reveal your fresh pasta! Repeat this process with the remaining dough.

  • Set cut pasta aside on a tray and leave out at room temperature to cook off or cover and place in the fridge to be cooked later.

To Cook Egg Free Pasta:

  • Place a medium pot over medium-high heat and boil 8 cups of water. Once the water is boiling salt it and place the fresh pasta in the water.

  • Add the pasta and allow to cook for roughly 2 minutes or until tender. When the pasta floats to the top of the pot it is ready.

  • Strain the water off the pasta and serve as desired

How to Store Egg Free Pasta:

  • To store fresh pasta keep it covered on a tray in the fridge for up to 3 days. It also freezes really well for up to 8 weeks

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Colin

4 years ago

Great recipe, thanks. I added turmeric powder to make it a beautiful, eggy yellow color 🙂

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Robin Wagar

4 years ago

Can you make this in an electric pasta machine.

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Madhu Marodia

4 years ago

Can we use this dough to make ravioli ?

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Jade

4 years ago

It works amazing and makes me feel like an Italian master chef.
I would 10/10 recommend

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Eva

4 years ago

Hi Gemma
Can I substitute the flour with multipurpose gluten free flour? And how much xathan gum would I need?

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Mandy

4 years ago

Can harmful bacteria or mold not grow while you are leaving it to dry

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Kiki

3 years ago

I just want to thank you, Gemma, for me getting started on pasta making.. we were out of noodles so I found your beautiful site right away- I wanted to use whole wheat and had some super fine at home- it was a huge vegan hit! I had to add extra water and used half white flour, but we were all surprised it worked! I kept it neat by working in a big bowl and rolled out small portions onto a cutting board. So clean up was easy. Glad I found you, thank you.

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DIVYA None MOORTHY

3 years ago

Can I substitute with wheat flour

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joanna

3 years ago

I absolutely loved this recipe! So easy to make, I made tortellini, ravioli and tagliatelle. Thank you

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Nawal Saleem

3 years ago

Such an easy recipe,will try today,hope it works out well

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FAQs

How many eggs for 1 cup of flour for pasta? ›

I usually figure one egg per person to determine how much to make. Example: Two eggs and one cup of flour would make enough pasta dough for a dinner for two.

Why is my homemade pasta so hard? ›

Too much flour makes the pasta tough. Not enough will result in runny lumps that are impossible to roll through pasta maker.

What makes homemade pasta better? ›

When made correctly, fresh pasta can be incredibly delicious, but it all depends on who is creating it, what ingredients they're using, and how they are sourcing those ingredients. Many people believe that fresh pasta is better than dried pasta because the ingredients used are, well, fresher.

What is vegan pasta made of? ›

Making fresh vegan pasta

Mix 3 cups of flour (or semolina) with about 1 cup of water, a pinch of salt, and 1 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil. If you want to give your pasta a nice warm color as if it contained eggs, you can add a pinch of turmeric or saffron to the flour.

What does more egg do to pasta? ›

The more egg white, the more pliable the dough; the more yolk, the richer the pasta will be. There are endless variations, but for a dough that works every time use: 1 whole egg plus 2 yolks for every 150g of flour.

What is the best flour for homemade pasta? ›

Semolina flour is good for pasta because it's a hard variety of wheat and has a high protein content. Both of these properties give more structure to pasta which provides that elusive 'al dente' quality to fresh pastas.

Should I put olive oil in my pasta dough? ›

Olive oil lends great flavor to pasta, but it makes the dough brittle and prone to cracking if it dries. It's best not to use olive oil if you are shaping the dough into tortellini or ravioli. If you want to add olive oil for flavor, you can add just a little—about 1 teaspoon per cup of flour is a good ratio.

Does pasta get harder or softer the longer you cook it? ›

While cooking pasta is quick and simple, it's important to know the cooking times for pasta. If you cook the pasta for too long, you get a mushy product, and if it's cooked for a short while, you get a chalky, crunchy, and almost chewy pasta which will ruin your meal.

What is the secret to perfect pasta? ›

Always bring water to the boil before adding pasta. Otherwise the exterior will start to turn mushy before the center softens. Once boiling, add plenty of salt: about 7 grams per liter of water; this doesn't just flavour the pasta, but also shortens its cooking time.

What is the most important ingredient in pasta? ›

Semolina is the key ingredient in fine pasta. It is ground from durum wheat and slightly yellow in color. What is durum wheat?

What are 2 tips in making good pasta? ›

10 Tips to Do Pasta Night Right
  1. Use a big enough pot. ...
  2. Use plenty of water. ...
  3. Season the pasta water — ...
  4. Let the water come to a boil first. ...
  5. Stir right away — and every couple minutes. ...
  6. Don't rely solely on the cooking time on your pasta's package. ...
  7. Cook your pasta to just before al dente. ...
  8. Reserve the pasta water.

What is the healthiest pasta for vegans? ›

Vegans can eat whole grain pasta as long as it does not include egg or other non-vegan ingredients. Whole grain pasta is also plant-based in most cases, but be sure to read the ingredients before purchasing. Whole-grain pasta has the added benefit of extra fiber and is a good addition to any vegan diet.

What can I use instead of eggs to make pasta? ›

Here are the two ways we can make homemade vegan pasta dough:
  1. Flour: You can use all purpose flour, einkorn flour, or 00 (double zero) flour. ...
  2. Sea salt: Just a pinch of salt brings the flavor to this dough!
  3. Olive oil.
  4. Water: This is our first vegan egg replacement, and certainly the cheapest.
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Is pasta better with or without eggs? ›

Egg noodles are generally richer, denser, and more pliable than their water-based siblings, with a subtle but distinct savoriness that helps them stand out in heavier sauces. If you want proof, you only need two eggs to make Simeon's recipe, which is 2,046 less than you need to film a TikTok.

How many eggs do you need to thicken 1 cup of liquid? ›

It really depends on how thick you want it. Some sites recommend one egg or 2 yolks per cup of milk. Ruhlman mentions 2 eggs per cup as 'standard', with 1 egg able to thicken 3/4 of a cup of liquid (but more fat helps).

How many eggs per person for pasta? ›

Chef's tip: When you make fresh pasta, the ratio is always 1 egg and 100 grams of flour per person – so it's easy to scale this recipe up or down.

How many eggs per cup? ›

Egg Measurement Guide
Egg MeasureImperialMetric
5 large eggs1 cup250 mL
1 large egg white2 tablespoons30 mL
8-10 large egg whites1 cup250 mL
1 large egg yolk1 tablespoon15 mL
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When a recipe says 1 cup of flour how much is that? ›

For best results, we recommend weighing your ingredients with a digital scale. A cup of all-purpose flour weighs 4 1/4 ounces or 120 grams. This chart is a quick reference for volume, ounces, and grams equivalencies for common ingredients.

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