Golden Grain Cooking Perfect Pasta
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What’s the best way to prepare pasta? In a large pot, boil 4 to 6 quarts of water per pound of pasta. (Adding salt is optional.) Gradually add pasta, stirring to separate it and return to a boil. Boil uncovered, stirring occasionally until desired tenderness. Drain. Serve immediately. When using cooked pasta in a recipe that requires additional cooking time, like baked tuna noodle casserole or macaroni and cheese, reduce the boiling time by 1 to 2 minutes. When can I tell my pasta is done? “Doneness” really depends on your personal preference. Start by checking for doneness at the minimum recommended cooking time on the package. Test by tasting a single piece. Pasta should be “al dente,” or tender with a slight bite or firmness. Are there fool-proof tips for serving perfectly cooked pasta? For perfectly cooked pasta, follow the tips below.
Can pasta be cooked in the microwave? Unless it’s a pasta product specifically developed for the microwave, cooking pasta in a microwave is not recommended. Traditional pasta must be cooked in boiling water. The microwave isn’t suitable for boiling large quantities of water. What’s the best way to reheat pasta? Cooked pasta can be reheated in the microwave or in boiling water. Microwave: Toss cooked pasta with sauce in a microwave safe bowl, then cover and microwave on high power for 1 to 2 minutes, or until heated through. Stir once or twice while heating. Hot water: Place cooked pasta in a colander and pour hot or boiling water over it. Or place the pasta in a colander and immerse it in a pot of boiling water for a few moments. Do lasagna noodles need to be cooked before using? Yes, lasagna noodles normally must be cooked before layering the lasagna, unless it is a specially developed recipe for uncooked noodles. These recipes typically contain extra liquid to rehydrate the noodles during baking. Are all the Golden Grain pasta shapes interchangeable in recipes? Pasta shapes can certainly be interchanged. However, the “right” pasta shape can complement a particular sauce and enhances the taste and appearance of the finished dish. |
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No Boil Vegetable Lasagna
Not cooking the lasagna noodles saves time. With this hearty sauce, the nooodles become tender, absorbing all the flavors of the vegetables and cheeses.
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