@TearsofaGhost Summarizing, it's just a matter of taste. If you like pasta in the italian way, you have to start with boiling water. If you don't mind getting a softer consistency (that for me would be overcooked, but you might like it that way) you can follow the advice of the video and start wi...
@TearsofaGhost Maybe I am naive but I thought it was possible to have a civilized conversation also on Youtube....
Anyway, I am Italian so I think I know a thing or two about cooking pasta. Pasta has to be cooked starting with boiling water in order to achieve the perfect "al dente" consistenc...
@TearsofaGhost Just try cooking pasta starting with cold water: you will get overcooked pasta no matter how careful you are. Proper pasta is supposed to be "al dente" and that's why in all the recipes they make you start with boiling water. Of course you might like it overcooked and then you sha...
How to Quickly Cook Pasta in a Frying Pan - CHOW Tip
Harold McGee, author of Keys to Good Cooking: A Guide to Making the Best of Foods and Recipes, shares a handy way to speed your pasta dinner along....
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MakerOfMyFate said:
@TearsofaGhost Summarizing, it's just a matter of taste. If you like pasta in the italian way, you have to start with boiling water. If you don't mind getting a softer consistency (that for me would be overcooked, but you might like it that way) you can follow the advice of the video and start wi...
How to Quickly Cook Pasta in a Frying Pan - CHOW Tip
Harold McGee, author of Keys to Good Cooking: A Guide to Making the Best of Foods and Recipes, shares a handy way to speed your pasta dinner along....
395,640 views
MakerOfMyFate said:
@TearsofaGhost Maybe I am naive but I thought it was possible to have a civilized conversation also on Youtube....
Anyway, I am Italian so I think I know a thing or two about cooking pasta. Pasta has to be cooked starting with boiling water in order to achieve the perfect "al dente" consistenc...
How to Quickly Cook Pasta in a Frying Pan - CHOW Tip
Harold McGee, author of Keys to Good Cooking: A Guide to Making the Best of Foods and Recipes, shares a handy way to speed your pasta dinner along....
395,640 views
MakerOfMyFate said:
@TearsofaGhost Just try cooking pasta starting with cold water: you will get overcooked pasta no matter how careful you are. Proper pasta is supposed to be "al dente" and that's why in all the recipes they make you start with boiling water. Of course you might like it overcooked and then you sha...
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