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Awesome or nasty? With this trick you can cook pasta in a minute

2020-03-03T15:43:08.672Z


Could you eat noodles in all variations and every day? Then you will like this time saving tip. All you need is a pot of water.


Could you eat noodles in all variations and every day? Then you will like this time saving tip. All you need is a pot of water.

Well, cooking pasta doesn't last as long as, say, a roast pork. But sometimes you want to save yourself the eight to twelve minutes. For this, some "saver cookers" on the Internet recommend a great trick that also saves energy.

Water bath shortens the cooking time

If you know you want to eat pasta the next day, you can simply put the serving in a pot of salted water overnight . The next day, you only need to heat the noodles for sixty seconds and you're done. But be careful: the noodles are almost white the next day and the consistency is slightly different than with traditionally cooked pasta.

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Cook the pasta with residual heat

If you don't like this variant, but still want to save energy when cooking pasta , you need to know this trick:

  • Boil water in the kettle.
  • Then put the water in a saucepan, pour in the pasta and salt and stir.
  • Now put a lid on the pot and let the whole thing boil again.
  • After boiling, switch off the hob and let the pasta cook. Depending on the variety, the noodles should be firm to the bite after 10 to 12 minutes.
  • The advantages of this method: the pasta water does not boil over, the pasta is always "al dente" and you also save electricity. Try it!

    Read also: This noodle sieve trick will change your pasta life.

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