Silk handkerchief pasta with dill, brown butter and lemon
- Published: 4 Mar 24
- Updated: 5 Aug 24
Fresh egg pasta dough works just as well with wholewheat flour – why not try it out with these silk handkerchief shapes (fazzoletti)? They’re easy to cut out as there’s no uniformity needed. Nutty browned butter adds toastiness alongside fragrant dill and zesty lemon for a bright finish.
You’ll also love this silky paccheri pasta with lamb ragu recipe from London restaurant Bancone.
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Serves 4 -
Hands-on time 50 min, plus chilling
Nutrition
- Calories
- 520kcals
- Fat
- 28g (13g saturated)
- Protein
- 15g
- Carbohydrates
- 48g (1.3g sugars)
- Fibre
- 7.7g
- Salt
- 0.5g
FAQs
What is YQ flour?
Population wheats take “a number of varieties, cross them every which way so they are genetically diverse and then plant them all in a field.” says baker Anna Higham. “Each year, as you grow and resow that population, the plants that survive will be best suited to that piece of land, giving the crop strength and resilience.” The Organic Research Centre (ORC) has been working with Wakelyns Agroforestry since 2001, using 20 different varieties to produce a wheat which offers good levels of Yield and Quality: YQ wheat. It's available from brands including Hodmedods, Wildfarmed and Matthews Cotswolds Flour.