• ivanafterall
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    131 year ago

    How do you separate noodles and sauce without making a nightmarish mess? Do you wring the saucy noodles with your hands?

    • Freeman
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      -121 year ago

      Normal folks put pasta on their plate and then sauce. They aren’t cooked together, and only combined when plated unless you are wasted and trying to cook it on a George Forman grill or something.

      • @[email protected]
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        301 year ago

        Dude no. Combine asap for best adhesion. This nightmare of naked pasta with sauce plopped on it that you are supposed to mix yourself is a culinary atrocity.

        • @[email protected]
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          71 year ago

          I don’t know what choices lead you down this road in life, but I pray that you will reflect and repent.

        • Freeman
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          1 year ago

          My family is Italian. From Italy. I’m pretty sure we know how to make sauce. But hey. You do you.

          Sauce is scooped out of the pot while it’s on the stove and mixed with the noodle of choice in my house.

          Edit: to add my wife, who isn’t Italian, knows how to make ketchup and noodles with the best of them and even then it’s scooped from the pot onto then noodles while plating. And she puts fuckin ground beef in her spaghetti

          • @MrLuemasG
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            1 year ago

            I’ve never seen an Italian family do pasta so wrong. I thought y’all liked pasta there?

            • Freeman
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              21 year ago

              Eat it every Sunday. Family comes from three counties to join.

              The pasta does get a very small amount in it after it’s strained. But pasta is never used for leftovers. More pasta is made if eaten the next day.

              Again. Y’all do you.