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Step 1
First of all, steam the fresh spinach and, when it has all reduced and wilted, purée it.
Step 2
Measure out your semolina flour and make it into a mound on a flat surface or wooden board, using your fingers to make a small well in the centre.
Step 3
Spoon your spinach purée into the well and pour in a generous splash of water. Use a fork to start incorporating the spinach and liquid into the semolina flour.
Step 4
Gradually add more water until a dough begins to form, using all of your flour but ensuring the dough does not become too moist or sticky.
Step 5
When the dough has formed a neat ball, begin to knead it with the heel of your hand, pushing it - with some force - across the surface or board.
Step 6
After 5 to 10 minutes of kneading, cut the dough into 4 evenly sized balls and put 3 of them to one side (cover them so they don’t dry out).
Step 7
With the 1 piece of dough that you have left, roll a long, thin, sausage shape (about 2cm thick) and cut this into much smaller pieces (between 1cm and 2cm in size) keeping them as even as you can.
Step 8
Then, using the palms of your hands, roll each small piece into a thin sausage shape.
Step 9
Now, take a blunt knife and gently push down on the middle of one of your pasta sausages and drag the dough so that it is spread thin and flat and resembles a leaf. Pinch each end to finish off the leaf shape (if they all look a little bit different that’s okay! No two leaves are ever the same).
Step 10
Repeat these steps until all of your dough has been turned into little olive leaves.
Step 11
Now, if you want to make a more elaborate sauce for your pasta, cover your leaves and set them to one side whilst you prepare your sauce or dressing.
Step 12
When you’re ready to serve the pasta, heat a large pan of salted water and add the pasta when it is boiling. Stir the pieces a little so they don’t stick together and cook for about 3 minutes so that it is just al dente.
Step 13
When the pasta is cooked, transfer it to the pan with your sauce or to a pan with gently heated olive oil. Toss until each leaf is sufficiently coated and then plate up and sprinkle with a little Parmesan to serve. Buon appetito!
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