Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boil spaghetti with salt umtil pliable
Drain but keep water
Put spaghetti and sauce in a wok to finish cooking. Add pasta water as needed
So not the full time as said on the box?
The total cooking time is probably the same as the al dente time on the box
Anonymous wrote:Depends what I am doing. If it's like Sunday gravy I cook separately. Or jar of sauce for the kids or a quick dinner.
If it is a dish where I made a pan sauce of any kind I cook to 1 min short of al dente, reserve pasta water and drain and then toss the pasta in the sauce adding water slowly to make it glossy and coat the pasta.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boil spaghetti with salt umtil pliable
Drain but keep water
Put spaghetti and sauce in a wok to finish cooking. Add pasta water as needed
So not the full time as said on the box?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boil spaghetti with salt umtil pliable
Drain but keep water
Put spaghetti and sauce in a wok to finish cooking. Add pasta water as needed
This is what I do too.
I've heard of/tasted 1 pot pasta dishes and cooking the pasta in the sauce, but it doesn't turn out the same IMO. Definitely not better tasting, and I think it takes longer too.
Anonymous wrote:Boil spaghetti with salt umtil pliable
Drain but keep water
Put spaghetti and sauce in a wok to finish cooking. Add pasta water as needed
Anonymous wrote:Boil spaghetti with salt umtil pliable
Drain but keep water
Put spaghetti and sauce in a wok to finish cooking. Add pasta water as needed