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How to cook the perfect pasta—we used particle accelerators and reactors to discover the key
Whether you prefer your spaghetti al dente or soothingly soft, it can be difficult to achieve perfection at home. Many of us will have experienced our pasta disintegrating into a beige ...
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How to tell when pasta is perfectly cooked, according to Barilla
Yes, there is a right answer.
No matter what kind of pasta dish you’re making, from pasta salad to a classic spaghetti carbonara, overcooking your pasta is the easiest way to ruin your meal. You may have heard of the term “al ...
Pasta night is a staple in households everywhere for good reason. It's comforting, versatile, and a surefire crowd-pleaser. Yet, for such a simple dish, there's a surprising amount of debate on how to ...
To salt or not to salt: that is the question, at least when it comes to cooking pasta. For Steve Gonzalez, co-founder of Sfoglini Pasta, a New York state-based, artisanal pasta maker, it is no ...
If it's not tough and chewy, it's reduced to an unpalatable mush—there's certainly a fine art in cooking pasta perfectly al dente. And thanks to scientists and a surprising use of a particle ...
According to de Marchi, one of the worst offenses is adding pricey olive oil to pasta water, thinking it will keep noodles from sticking. Olive oil is a necessary addition to most pasta dishes but ...
Spinach and artichoke dip is my ultimate snack (shoutout to my Hillstone Girlies! IYKYK) — it's so briny, cheesy and gooey. In my grand tradition of turning food I love into more food I love; I ...
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