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    Homemade Egg Pasta Fettuccine Noodles

    lily from the matbakh
    By Lily Guidry · Updated on Jan 6, 2026 · 2 Comments. This post may contain affiliate links.
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    Homemade fettuccine egg pasta noodles need a pasta machine (with fettuccine attachment) and two ingredients: whole eggs and flour. These homemade fettuccine noodles are the best pasta noodles for Cajun shrimp fettuccine alfredo.

    Homemade fettuccine noodles with flour dusted.

    After making fresh pasta sheets for this Italian Lasagna al Forno recipe, I gained the courage to try more homemade pasta: homemade spaghetti noodles and homemade fettuccine noodles.

    Make Fresh Pasta Ahead of Time

    Fresh pasta takes time to make, so it's challenging to make when there are time constraints. I prefer to make fresh pasta ahead of time and freeze it. When it's time to cook, just place the frozen pasta directly in boiling salted water. Why make fresh pasta? Homemade pasta melts in your mouth, and I have noticed it absorbs pasta sauce better.

    Egg Pasta Ingredients

    eggs and 00 flour to make homemade egg pasta.

    00 flour is preferred because it's milled finer, and the gluten content allows the dough to be more elastic. I've also made this pasta with bread flour and all-purpose flour, so if that's what you've got on hand, it's fine. 00 flour is also great for pizza dough.

    I consulted the Pasta Grannies cookbook for egg-to-flour ratios, and I agree that one person is about an egg and 100 grams of flour. I prefer to make a large batch of fresh pasta noodles and freeze them.

    Pasta Machines

    You will absolutely need a pasta machine to roll out the dough and cut the fettuccine noodles. I have the Marcato Atlas 150 pasta machine with a hand crank and the KitchenAid Standing mixer with KitchenAid pasta attachment. I prefer the KitchenAid pasta attachment set-up because my standing mixer automatically turns the pasta rollers. It allows me to use both hands to feed the pasta sheets.

    With the Atlas machine, you need two people: one person to turn the crank and the other to feed the pasta sheets. However, the Atlas machine is considerably cheaper than the KitchenAid standing mixer and pasta attachment setup.

    How To Make Fettuccine Noodles From Scratch

    Mixing eggs in a bowl with a fork.

    Make the pasta dough. Measure out the flour with a kitchen scale. Mix the eggs in a separate bowl.

    pouring the egg mixture into the flour.

    Pour the egg mixture into the flour. Mix until the dough forms.

    using a dough hook to mix the pasta dough.

    The dough is thick, so knead it with a dough hook for 10 minutes.

    kneading the pasta dough by hand.

    If your standing mixer struggles to knead the thick dough, knead the dough with your hands.

    pressing the pasta dough with flour.

    Cut the dough into sections. If I make dough for 8 people, I will cut the dough into 8 sections. Dust the dough with flour and flatten one of the dough balls.

    setting the pasta roller to the largest setting.

    Set the pasta roller to the widest setting. For a Kitchenaid attachment, set it to 1. For the Marcato Atlas pasta machine, set to 0.

    rolling the pasta dough.

    Make pasta sheets. Roll the dough through the widest setting. Repeat. Move the pasta roller to the next setting so the rollers get closer together. Let the dough roll through the pasta rollers twice on each setting. Repeat until the pasta sheet is rolled out on setting 5.

    fresh pasta sheets being held by Lily Guidry.

    The pasta sheet will be slightly delicate. Dust it with some flour so it doesn't stick, and set it aside.

    close up of egg pasta fettuccine noodles.

    Attach the fettuccine attachment. Roll the pasta sheet through the fettuccine attachment. Immediately dust the fettuccine noodles with flour so they don't stick together.

    add some pasta water to the fettucine alfredo.

    Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add a generous amount of salt. Boil the fresh fettuccine noodles for about three to five minutes (or until they float to the top). Strain and serve immediately with pasta sauce, like alfredo sauce!

    Making the Pasta Dough Without a Standing Mixer

    If you do not have a standing mixer, make the pasta dough on your counter.

    cracking the eggs into the flour well.

    Make a well with the flour and crack the eggs in the well.

    mixing the eggs and well together.

    Using a fork, mix the eggs and fold in the flour.

    using hands to combine the pasta dough.

    Gradually fold in more flour until the dough forms. I explain this method in more detail for my homemade lasagna sheets.

    How To Freeze Fresh Pasta

    Make sure the dough is dusted with flour so the noodles don't stick together. Place the "pasta nests" into a freezer-friendly bag. Store in the freezer for up to 6 months. When you want to cook frozen pasta, don't thaw it. Simply place the frozen pasta noodles directly in boiling water with salt.

    homemade fettuccine noodles from scratch on a counter.

    What To Serve With Fettuccine

    I prefer a creamy sauce like this cajun shrimp alfredo or mushroom parmesan bechamel sauce. You can also try any tomato sauce, like this ground beef spaghetti sauce or this slow cooker mushroom spaghetti sauce. If you would like a lighter pasta dish, try this garlic butter shrimp pasta recipe. And of course, don't forget homemade garlic bread!

    📋 Recipe

    homemade fettuccine noodles from scratch on a counter.

    Homemade Egg Pasta Fettuccine Noodles

    Author: Lily Guidry
    Course: Pasta
    Cuisine: Mediterranean
    Prep: 30 minutes mins
    Cook: 5 minutes mins
    Total: 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins
    5 from 2 votes
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    Servings 4 people
    Homemade egg pasta fettuccine noodles are a delicate, melt-in-your-mouth homemade pasta recipe made with eggs and 00 flour. Make these fresh fettuccine noodles for fettuccine alfredo.

    Ingredients
     
    US Customary - Metric

    • 4 eggs
    • 3¼ cups 00 flour see note 1

    Instructions

    • Make the pasta dough. Weigh out the flour with a kitchen scale (see note 2). Crack and beat the eggs in a bowl. Add the egg mixture to the flour in a large bowl until a thick dough forms.
    • Knead the dough. Using a dough hook with a standing mixer or kneading by hand, knead the pasta dough for 10 minutes. Cover the pasta dough with plastic wrap and let sit for 30 minutes.
    • Roll the dough into a pasta sheet. Divide the dough into the number of servings. Sprinkle with flour. Press the dough flat. Feed the dough into the pasta machine on the widest setting twice. For a KitchenAid, the setting is 1, and for an Atlas 150, the setting is 0. Repeat until the pasta sheet has run through the machine on setting 5.
    • Cut the pasta sheet into fettuccine noodles. Attach the fettuccine attachment to the pasta machine. Feed the pasta sheet through the pasta machine so the dough gets cut into fettuccine noodles.
    • Boil the fettuccine noodles. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Generously salt the water. Add the fresh fettuccine noodles. Boil for 3 to 5 minutes or until the pasta floats to the top. Drain and serve right away.

    Equipment

    atlas 150 pasta machine
    Pasta Machine
    KitchenAid Standing Mixer
    KitchenAid Pasta Attachment

    Notes

    1. 00 flour is preferred, but you can substitute all-purpose flour or bread flour.
    2. The perfect ratio of egg to flour is one whole egg to 100 grams of flour. This is one of the most critical parts of making pasta. Too much flour and the dough is dry. Too little flour and the dough is sticky.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 433 kcal | Carbohydrates: 78 g | Protein: 16 g | Fat: 5 g | Saturated Fat: 2 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2 g | Trans Fat: 0.02 g | Cholesterol: 164 mg | Sodium: 65 mg | Potassium: 169 mg | Fiber: 3 g | Sugar: 0.4 g | Vitamin A: 238 IU | Calcium: 40 mg | Iron: 5 mg

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    About Lily Guidry

    Howdy! My name is Lily Guidry. I'm the founder and one of the recipe authors here at The Matbakh. I enjoy sunsets, long walks to the fridge, meaningful relationships, and anything related to food. I'm so happy you are here!

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    1. Ange says

      January 07, 2026 at 2:17 pm

      5 stars
      I can’t wait to try this recipe! I have a hand crank pasta machine. Do you think I can make the pasta sheets alone or should I try to have someone else help?

      Reply
      • Lily Guidry says

        January 07, 2026 at 2:22 pm

        5 stars
        I think you can feed the lasagna sheets by yourself. The first feed through the machine may be the most challenging. Let us know how the recipe turns out!

        Reply
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