After cooking pasta how do you make it juicy?
Kate asked:
After eating someone elses pasta I’m always left wondering what I do wrong. How do they make it so moist. Do they use evoo or marg after cooking it.
How do you cook your pasta?
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After eating someone elses pasta I’m always left wondering what I do wrong. How do they make it so moist. Do they use evoo or marg after cooking it.
How do you cook your pasta?
Thanks in advance!







February 24th, 2009 at 2:36 pm
Add a little drop of oil in the water before cooking, and don’t over cook. When the water is boiling, switch the heat off and leave the pan covered for about 10 minutes. it should finish the cooking for you.
February 26th, 2009 at 2:15 am
Make sure that you don’t strain out too much water after boiling your noodles, and use a little extra sauce. Also, make sure that you boil your noodles in the sauce for some extra taste.
February 28th, 2009 at 10:47 pm
right after its done cooking, drain the water and add butter (about 5tbs), put the lid back on and shake the pan. that should make it juicy and the pasta wont stick. gL =]
March 2nd, 2009 at 4:12 am
i cook my pasta like i pour lots of water first&then add a lot of masala after a few seconds i add pasta to it and let it boil for some time and eat it after few minutes my pasta then will be juicy&tasty
March 4th, 2009 at 2:27 pm
Make sure you have enough water when boiling. Only so much starch can be taken out of the paster per cup of water. The more saturated that water, the more starch will be on the pasta and it will be sticky.
And remember to run a bit of cold water over the pasta after it gets where you want it, otherwise it will continue to cook.
Also, yes it is a good idea to drizzle a bit of evo, to taste of course.
March 5th, 2009 at 2:56 pm
Reserve a cup of the pasta water after cooking. Drain the pasta as usual. If the pasta appears to be drying out add back a little of the water. This way you are getting moist pasta and keeping the pasta flavor true, instead of having slimy pasta that tastes like oil, margarine or butter.
March 5th, 2009 at 3:37 pm
Boil the water first.
Add the noodles to the water.
As soon as it gets fully limp turn off the heat.
Cover for 2 min.
Strain.
Run water over the noodles to cool them down to a comfortable tempurature.
Serve right away.