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Homemade pasta is a delightful treat for family and friends alike. Because most recipes leave you with some extra dough, it’s important to know how to store it to help preserve both freshness and flavor. So, what is a home chef to do? If you need tips on how to store your fresh pasta, this guide can help. You’ll learn the best methods for storing, including how to dry and freeze fresh pasta, so you can enjoy it in the days and weeks ahead.

If you’re not sure where to get started making your own pasta, KitchenAid® stand mixer attachments can help. Explore a whole range ofpasta attachmentsthat enable you to roll and cut up tofour different kinds of pasta, including spaghetti and capellini, orpress pasta like rigatoni and fusilli. You can also start with your own customized flour blend by milling your own grains with theKitchenAid® Grain Mill attachment.

HOW TO STORE FRESH PASTA

Fresh pasta canbe dried, refrigerated or frozen for future use. The storage method you choose depends on how long you want to keep your pasta. While some commercially dried pasta can stay fresh for up to two years, homemade pasta has a more limited shelf life—normally it will last a day in the refrigerator. The shelf life for dry pasta is around two to six months and up to eight months for frozen pasta.

DRYING PASTA:

This is your best long-term storage option. If you’re making fresh pasta in bulk and want to keep it on hand for a longer period of time, dry it. This method also helps save refrigerator or freezer space in your kitchen. Dried pasta does not need to be refrigerated and can be stored on the shelf in an airtight container in a dry area that is not exposed to extreme temperatures.

FREEZING PASTA:

To keep pasta fresh for several months, opt for the freezer method. Even if you just want to store fresh pasta for more than a day, you should freeze it rather than refrigerate it. If left in the refrigerator for too long, the humidity may alter its flavor and texture or encourage the growth of bacteria. Freezing may also be better for thicker pasta, such as gnocchi.

REFRIGERATING PASTA:

You can usually refrigerate fresh pasta for about one day, but it’s best enjoyed as fresh as possible. If your meal plans change, you can move refrigerated pasta to the freezer for longer-term storage, but make sure to do so within one day of making it.

HOW LONG DOES FRESH PASTA LAST IN THE REFRIGERATOR?

Fresh, store-bought pasta can be stored in the refrigerator for two to three days. This is because it’s already been semi-cooked for a longer shelf-life. Homemade pasta, however, can only be stored for around 24 hours in the refrigerator (although it's recommended to eat it within 18 hours).

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HOW TO DRY HOMEMADE PASTA FOR LONG-TERM STORAGE

If you choose this method for storing fresh pasta, it’s important to make sure you thoroughly dry it before storing it away. Because you won’t be keeping dried pasta in the refrigerator or freezer, removing moisture is key to helping ensure the safety and longevity of your pasta.

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STEP 1: TOSS PASTA WITH FLOUR

To dry fresh pasta, start by tossing the strands with a small amount of flour to help keep the dough from sticking.

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STEP 2: SET PASTA OUT TO DRY

Next, lay the strands of pasta in a single layer on a baking sheet or clean cloth towel, or hang them from a drying rack. You will need to let your pasta completely air dry. This can take anywhere from 12-24 hours or longer, depending on the temperature and humidity of your kitchen. You can use a fan to help speed up the process—simply aim it toward the pasta and use a lower speed to create a gentle breeze.

Tip:

If you plan to use your pasta the same day, you’ll still want to follow these first two steps. Let the pasta dry for about 30 minutes so the excess flour can absorb the moisture from the eggs.

STEP 3: CHECK YOUR PROGRESS

Test the pasta every few hours to gauge its progress—your pasta is ready if it snaps in half when twisted. If it bends, flexes or otherwise gives, it needs more time.

STEP 4: STORE IN AN AIRTIGHT CONTAINER

Once your fresh pasta is completely dry, store it in an airtight container and place in a dry area that is not exposed to extreme temperatures.

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HOW TO FREEZE PASTA DOUGH

If you have leftover pasta dough, or if you want to pre-make your dough for later use, simply make your dough and roll it into one large ball. Lightly flatten the dough into a disk and then wrap the dough in a double layer of heavy duty plastic wrapandplace it in your freezer. It will stay fresh for up to four weeks. When you’re ready to use it, simply thaw the dough overnight in your refrigerator. Once it’s thawed, you can use it to create your favorite noodles.

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METHOD 1: LAY OUT CUT NOODLES, DRY AND FREEZE

Freezing your cut noodles is a helpful way to store fresh pasta. This method will make it easier to thaw the noodles when you’re ready to start cooking.

STEP 1. TOSS PASTA WITH FLOUR

Once your pasta is cut, dust each side with a light coating of flour. This helps to prevent the long strands of noodles from sticking once you place them in the freezer.

STEP 2. SET PASTA OUT TO DRY

Lay pasta out in a single or thin layer. You’ll want to do this on a clean, dry surface like a baking sheet, cutting board or clean cloth towel. Another option is to hang long strands from a drying rack. Let the pasta air dry for one hour.

STEP 3. STORE IN AN AIRTIGHT CONTAINER

Place your semi-dry pasta in an airtight container for freezer storage. A freezer bag with as much air removed as possible is your best option, but a glass or plastic bowl with an airtight lid will also work.

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METHOD 2: MAKE PASTA NESTS, DRY AND FREEZE

Another way to freeze long pasta strands like spaghetti and fettuccine is by forming them into “nests.” This method for freezing fresh pasta is a great way to store individual portions for later use.

STEP 1. COAT PASTA IN FLOUR & DRY

Take a handful of pasta strands and coat them lightly with flour. Allow each handful to dry on a baking tray or other clean, flat surface for about five minutes.

STEP 2. WRAP PASTA INTO NESTS

Next, pick up a small bundle of noodles from one end using your thumb and forefinger, then loosely wind the rest of the pasta around your hand. Once that’s done, you can slip the pasta off of your hand and back onto the baking sheet or flat surface.

STEP 3. DRY PASTA IN NEST SHAPE

Allow the pasta to dry a bit longer so it retains its “nest” shape. This should take just under an hour. Make sure the pasta nests keep their shape when lifted before moving on to the next step.

STEP 4. STORE AND FREEZE

Place the slightly dried nests into an airtight container and freeze.

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CAN I FREEZE PASTA THAT’S BEEN COOKED IN SAUCE?

Many home cooks freeze leftover meals, and cooked pasta in sauce is no different. Simply put the freshly cooked pasta and sauce into a freezer bag or other airtight container for safe storage in your freezer for up to one month. An excellent busy lunch hour solution is to portion your pasta into individual servings and freeze in separate containers. Simply grab your delicious homemade pasta dish and reheat directly from the freezer, or place in the refrigerator to thaw overnight.

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HOW DO YOU COOK FROZEN FRESH PASTA?

When you’re ready to cook your homemade frozen pasta, take it directly from the freezer and add it to a pot of salted boiling water. If you’re making a noodle soup, you can bring your broth to a boil and add your noodles directly to the pot. It is not recommended to thaw uncooked pasta first, as it can affect the texture.

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FAQs

Can you make fresh pasta and freeze it? ›

To keep pasta fresh for several months, opt for the freezer method. Even if you just want to store fresh pasta for more than a day, you should freeze it rather than refrigerate it. If left in the refrigerator for too long, the humidity may alter its flavor and texture or encourage the growth of bacteria.

Is it better to freeze pasta cooked or uncooked? ›

Yes! Freezing fresh or cooked pasta by itself is the best way to do it. Cook your dry pasta al dente (which should be your plan anytime you cook pasta, especially if it is going into a hot sauce that will inevitably keep the cooking process going).

Can you freeze fresh filled pasta? ›

Stuffed Pasta

Blanch the pasta in boiling water for 30 seconds, then drain and transfer to a kitchen towel (Step 1). Air dry for 15 minutes. Transfer to a baking sheet with parchment paper and semolina flour (Step 2), then freeze for 1 hour, uncovered, before storing in an airtight Ziploc bag in the freezer.

How do you store fresh pasta until you cook it? ›

Freeze it

The best place to store fresh pasta is in an airtight container in the freezer.

Should frozen fresh pasta be thawed before cooking? ›

Once frozen, pack pasta into freezer-safe containers for storage. For the best texture and flavor, we recommend freezing no more than one month. When cooking from frozen, do not defrost. Follow regular cooking instructions for the type of pasta you have, adding just 30–60 seconds of extra cooking time.

How do you freeze pasta safely? ›

How to Freeze Pasta
  1. Cook pasta al dente (slightly undercooked). Drain water.
  2. Mix in a small amount of oil to keep the pasta from sticking together.
  3. Cool pasta before placing in a freezer-safe plastic bag or freezer container to avoid condensation.

How long does homemade pasta last? ›

While some commercially dried pastas can stay fresh for up to 2 years, homemade pasta has a much shorter shelf life— around 2-6 months for dry pasta, up to 8 months for frozen, or 1 day in the fridge. Now you know how long fresh pasta will last, here's a guide to each storage method.

Do you need to dry fresh pasta? ›

Drying your fresh pasta ensures that it keeps its shape. You might be a deft hand with a ravioli cutter, but if you don't dry your fresh pasta properly, your filling may end up at the bottom of the saucepan. Even worse, you might end up with an unpleasant clump of pasta.

Can you make pasta ahead of time and freeze? ›

To be fair, when you're making fork-twirling good spaghetti recipes, you want to make enough to have mountains of leftovers for the week. And you definitely don't want to toss them away—but can you freeze cooked pasta? Yes! You can keep cooked pasta in the freezer for last-minute suppers.

How to defrost fresh pasta? ›

To thaw fresh-frozen pasta, leave it in the refrigerator in its original box for 24 hours. Once thawed, fresh pasta has a shelf life of 16 to 21 days.

Can you vacuum pack fresh pasta? ›

You definitely can and should vacuum seal your pasta to ensure freshness and create more storage space in your kitchen. All you'll need is whatever pasta you want to seal, a vacuum sealer machine to remove the air, and vacuum sealer bags (be sure you have the right ones for your equipment).

How to package fresh pasta for sale? ›

It is important to use food-grade packaging materials to package pasta. Besides being able to protect fresh pasta from moisture, air, and contaminants, it is also a food safety requirement. Some common food-grade packaging materials that you can use are plastic bags, vacuum-sealed pouches, and sealed containers.

Can you freeze fresh uncooked pasta? ›

You can store fresh pasta in the freezer for up to 1 month. When you want to reheat the pasta, simply remove it from the freezer bag and drop it in salted water on a rolling boil.

What is the best way to store uncooked pasta? ›

Dry Pasta. Store dry, uncooked pasta in a cool, dry place like your pantry for up to one year. Preserve freshness by storing dry pasta in an air-tight box or container. Follow the first-in, first-out rule: use up packages you've had longest before opening new ones.

What are the tips and warnings in preparing frozen pasta? ›

Frozen pasta does not have to be thawed before it is cooked. Just throw the frozen pasta into boiling water and let it cook. It will need to cook a little long than unfrozen pasta. Cooked pasta can be stored unsauced in an airtight container and refrigerated for 4 or 5 days.

Can you freeze and reheat fresh pasta? ›

Simply put the freshly cooked pasta and sauce into a freezer bag for safe storage for up to one month. To reheat, simply place the bag in warm water for quick thawing before placing it on a hob. From there, it will only be a matter of minutes before you're indulging in a hearty ragu or a velvety carbonara.

How far in advance can you make fresh pasta? ›

A fresh ball of dough can be made up to 2 days before shaping; just wrap it tightly in cling film and refrigerate. Fresh pasta that has been shaped can be tossed with a little flour, packaged in airtight plastic bags, and refrigerated for up to 2 days, or frozen for up to 4 weeks.

How to keep pasta fresh after cooking? ›

Cooked pasta should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator and eaten within two days. Pasta that has been cooked but has not been mixed with sauce should be tossed with extra-virgin olive oil prior to being stored to avoid clumping.

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