• @[email protected]
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    Cooking pasta correctly is an art, but there are some basic rules to follow if you want consistent results.

    If you want to avoid this situation in particular, take the pasta out just before it’s done along with about 1/4 cup of the water and add both to your sauce and finish cooking the pasta there. You’ll end up with pasta that is cooked perfectly with a sauce that readily adheres to each noodle and no stickyness

    • @stick2urgunz88
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      111 year ago

      This is the way. Once I learned the pasta water trick, I never looked back.

        • @[email protected]
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          81 year ago

          The pasta water helps thicken the sauce and makes it more stickier, same way the cornstarch water slurry works.

          • Track_Shovel
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            61 year ago

            Let me rephrase: how do you NOT end up with shitty, watery sauce?

            • @Jakdracula
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              101 year ago

              Well, you only use a bit of the pasta water, it depends how much tomato sauce you’re making.

              Pull out about a cup of the pasta water.
              Dump the pasta. Don’t rinse the pasta, ever.

              Now either slowly pour in a bit of the pasta water into the sauce, stir it, look at it, there should be a sheen. The pasta water makes the red sauce very silky.

              Or, take a frying pan, turn the heat on. Add butter and olive oil. When the butter gets melted, dump diced veggies (or not) into the pan. Cook the vegetables to almost desired tenderness. Dump garlic in for no more than one minute.
              Dump some pasta water in, just a little, and throw the pasta on top. Mix it up. After a short time, 15 seconds maybe, pour the red sauce on top of the spaghetti and veggies, stir.
              After about a minute or so, add pasta water, just a bit. Stir. Taste. Is it shiny and silky? If not add a little more water. Repeat until it’s tasty.

              • @[email protected]
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                51 year ago

                Rinsing the pasta is fine for making a cold pasta salad or something like that, removing the free starch stops it from sticking. But for a dish with sauce, definitely don’t rinse.

            • Karyoplasma
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              31 year ago

              The sauce itself should be quite thick before adding the pasta water. I let my bolognese reduce for at least an hour and a half before starting to boil water for the pasta.

    • TheLemming
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      91 year ago

      How much is one cup? A big one or a small one? I have several

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        237 mL. It’s a US unit.

        Edit: I just realized I have a 2-cup measuring cup and I’ve never noticed how weird that sounds until now.

      • Allseer
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        21 year ago

        use the biggest one you have. fill it up to the top then throw that shit away.