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Beet Fettuccine

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Eggs, Vegetables Pasta 8 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 8 oz can whole beets; drained
2 Eggs
1 tb Olive or vegetable oil
1 ts Salt
2 Up to; up to,
2 1/4 c All-purpose flour*
4 1/2 qt Water
1/4 ts Salt; if desired

INSTRUCTIONS

If using self-rising flour -- omit the 1 teaspoon salt.
Place beets, eggs, oil and 1 teaspoon salt in blender. Cover and
blend on medium speed about 20 seconds or until smooth. Make a well
in center of flour. Mix in beet mixture thoroughly. (If dough is too
dry, mix in a few drops of water. If dough is too sticky, mix in a
small amount of flour.) Gather dough into ball. Knead on floured
surface about 5 minutes or until smooth and elastic. Let stand 10
minutes. Divide dough into 4 equal parts. Roll one part at a time
into paper-thin rectangle on generously floured surface (keep
remaining dough covered). Loosely fold rectangle lengthwise into
thirds. Cut crosswise into 1/4-inch strips. Unfold strips and place
in single layer on towels at least 30 minutes or until dry. (If using
pasta machine, pass dough through machine until 1/16-inch thick.)
Heat water to boiling. Stir in 1/4 teaspoon salt and the fettuccine.
Cook 3 to 5 minutes or until almost tender; drain.
Recipe by: Betty Crocker's Cookbook
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