There are other ways, such as microwaving (which isn't so good, and reduces your control over the cooking process), but the way to achieve perfect pasta is to bring approximately a litre of water to 100g (a quart to 4 oz) of pasta to the boil. When it reaches a fast boil, add about a teaspoon of salt per litre, add the pasta and cover the pot until it returns to the boil. Use long tongs to stir it. Remove the lid as soon as the pasta boils again. You can use packet instructions as a guide, but only as a guide; the way to be sure when your pasta is ready is to keep tasting it. Once the pasta is perfect, turn off the heat, throw in a cup of cold water, and tip the lot into a colander in the sink. At this stage you can use the tongs to stir in a little olive oil. I don't believe it's worth taking the trouble to cook less than half a kilo (1 lb) at a time. Since most dried pasta comes in half-kilo packages, this is convenient. If you won't use it all you can (I hope no Italians are reading this!) rinse what's left in cold water, let it drain and put it into a freezer bag. It'll keep in the fridge for a few days and is easily reheated in the microwave or a pan. I've served pasta reheated in this way to Italians and they don't know the difference. The important thing is to remember it goes on cooking in the colander, so it must be just under al dente when you remove it from the heat. The other important thing is to remember you've a big pot of rapidly boiling water in your kitchen and you mustn't wander off to do other things, especially if you have children or pets around.
Some traditional German pasta dishes include spaetzle, ksesptzle, and maultaschen.
A suitable white wine substitute for pasta dishes is chicken or vegetable broth.
Pasta is delicious and it can be mixed with a variety of other dishes.
To dye pasta for colorful dishes, mix cooked pasta with food coloring or natural dyes like beet juice or turmeric. Let the pasta soak in the dye for a few hours to absorb the color. Drain and rinse the pasta before cooking to create vibrant and colorful dishes.
Some popular Italian spices for pasta dishes include basil, oregano, parsley, and garlic.
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Fine semolina is a popular ingredient used in making pasta dishes.
Pasta & Pizza
A noodle is a type of pasta. It is made with egg and flour. Noodles are also sometimes made from rice. Noodles are used in pasta dishes and also Asian dishes.
because noodles and pasta are really TASTY mate! ;)
Pizza and Pasta
spaghetti i guess !!