You Don't Need Eggs or a Stand Mixer to Make This 2-Ingredient Pasta

2-ingredient mixer pasta with tomato sauce
Kirsten Nunez
Kirsten Nunez

Calling all pasta lovers! Did you know that it's possible to make homemade pasta with just spinach, flour, and a food processor? Yes, really — simply combine the ingredients to create a dough, cut it into pieces, and boil it in hot water. The result will be a very delicious (and very green) pasta that you'll want to make over and over again.

This easy pasta recipe was shared by TikTok creator Angelo Coassin (@cookingwithbello), and honestly, it's pretty darn clever. You don't need a bulky stand mixer or pasta maker to whip this one up. If you have mobility issues in your hands — or just don't like kneading dough — you don't have to worry about endlessly working the dough by hand, either. Plus, this is an eggless recipe, which is great news if you're vegan or have an egg allergy.

It also doesn't hurt that it's a fun way to eat your leafy greens. Read on for my take on Coassin's two-ingredient food-processor pasta, plus tips for making it your own.

Spinach leaves and flour in bowls
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Spinach and flour in a food processor
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Spinach pasta dough in a food processor
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Spinach pasta dough on a floured cutting board
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Spinach pasta dough on a cutting board
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Cut spinach pasta dough
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Boil spinach pasta
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2-ingredient mixer pasta dough with spinach
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2-ingredient mixer pasta with spinach
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Spinach Food-Processor Pasta

Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time5 minutes
Yield1 serving

Adapted from TikTok creator @cookingwithbello

INGREDIENTS

    • 7 cups baby spinach leaves
    • 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
    • Pasta sauce of choice

    INSTRUCTIONS

    1. Add the spinach and 1 cup of all-purpose flour to a food processor.

    2. Process until the ingredients clump together and form a crumbly dough.

    3. Transfer the dough to a floured surface.

    4. Knead the dough while slowly incorporating the remaining 1/4 cup flour. The dough should be tacky, but not sticky.

    5. Form the dough into a disc, about 1 1/2-inch thick.

    6. Cut or slice the dough into pieces, about the size of ziti.

    7. Bring a pot of water to a boil.

    8. Boil the pasta for 5 minutes, or until it floats to the surface, working in batches if needed.

    9. Toss or top with your favorite pasta sauce. Enjoy with shredded Parmesan cheese and fresh basil, if desired.

    Notes

    For even more flavor, add a sprinkle of garlic powder, salt, or dried herbs to the dough. Also, avoid adding too much flour, if possible. This can make the pasta dry and tough when cooked. If you're cooking the pasta in batches, you can toss the cooked pasta with olive oil to prevent sticking.