Never tried that, sounds a bit silly. Why not just use a saucepan
You can cook stuff
To cook spaghetti using a spaghetti pot with a strainer, first, fill the pot with water and bring it to a boil. Add salt and then the spaghetti. Cook according to the package instructions, stirring occasionally. Once the spaghetti is cooked, lift the strainer to drain the water, then serve with your favorite sauce.
a pan
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their are allot of steps to cook spaghetti but the easiest step is to put 3.2cup of water to boil on the stove then add the full pack of spaghetti then leave the spaghetti with water for about 12.5 minutes if the spaghetti is leave take out the water and yous the spaghetti for any thing
To properly cook spaghetti in a pan, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the spaghetti and cook according to package instructions, stirring occasionally. Once the spaghetti is al dente, drain it and toss with your desired sauce before serving.
Well, what not to do to make spaghetti cook slower is raise the temperature or hurry and cook it for less time. This will either uncook or overcook the spaghetti and it will taste bad... I've tasted it in person and you do not want to taste it... :PSo, to make spaghetti cook faster, ll you have to do is boil the water, add the spaghetti, stir it well, and simmer it for about 8 minutes... not 7.5 or 8.5.
Cuisinart's electric skillet is a 1500 watt, nonstick, plug in and cook skillet. One can cook any kind of food with this skillet that one can over a gas stove. Make vegetable and meat stir fry or sear fish.
Spaghetti takes about 8 to 10 minutes to cook. This depends on the firmness desired in the pasta.
I'd probably cook something!
You know what a "Skillet+ is, right? That Thing to cook with... So, a PAN is the same as a Skillet. And Skillet is always in their fans HEAD... PAN-HEAD ;) Did I answer your question? Hope so :)
Cook spaghetti noodles for 8-10 minutes for perfect al dente texture.