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How To Make Pasta

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Hello, I am back today to give more steps on how to make pasta. Someone asked to give steps on how so now I’m here to give.
Here are the steps:
1. Use a large pot
Pick a roomy pot that gives the pasta plenty of space to move around in. This is a good time to call that eight-or 12-quart stockpot into action.
2. Load up the pot with lots of water
You want five or six quarts of water for a standard 16 oz. package of pasta.
When you’re hungry and want to get to spaghetti time stat, you might be tempted to use less water, so it boils quicker. Don’t. Just like pasta needs a roomy pot, it needs plenty of H2O to totally submerge every strand.
Here’s a tip for making the water boil faster. Put a lid on the pot, but keep it partially uncovered so you’ll hear when the water starts to boil. Leaving a gap will also help keep the water from boiling over before you turn it down.
3. Salt the water
Salt it good! Don’t just give a single tap of the shaker — you want at least a tablespoon for 6 quarts of water. In fact, a chef we know uses 2 tablespoons of coarse salt for 6 quarts of water! You want it to be sea-water salty.
4. Bring the water to a full, rolling boil
Again, don’t let hanger make you dump in the pasta when the water is at a mere simmer. You want a vigorous boil. Remember, the pasta is going to cool down the temperature of the water once you drop it in. To bring the water back up to a boil more quickly, put the lid back on.
But the second you hear the water boiling again, take off the lid.
5. Stir to keep the pasta from sticking
Don’t stray from the stove to check the chatbox or see what people are posting in threads, or settle in to get into an argument on null. Stand guard and stir the pot at least two or three times during cooking.
6. Test the pasta two minutes before it’s “ready”
Check the pasta packaging for the cook times. This is where it gets tricky. Ever notice that the instructions give a range of time? For instance, regular dry spaghetti takes between 6 to 8 minutes. Or is that 5 to 7 minutes? Or 10 to 12? Depends on the package and the pasta. Start checking the pasta to see any stale ones or non cooked pastas and take them out.
7. Save a scoop of pasta water
Once you think the pasta is cooked to your liking, take two seconds to do this little step that most home cooks skip: Before you drain the water, scoop out a cup or two in a Pyrex measuring cup or really anything that won’t crack.
This starchy water can work wonders in sauces, to either bind the sauce and pasta together, or to thin down thicker sauces so they’ll coat the noodles.
8. Drain, toss with sauce, and serve hot
Place a colander in the kitchen sink and drain your pasta. Put the drained pasta back into the pot with sauce (or into the saucepan if the sauce is still cooking and the pan is large enough), add your pasta water, and toss to evenly coat. Serve piping hot.
There you go, you now know how to cook Pasta. Hopefully this helps someone out.
Thanks for asking @ !!
 

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