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That's what I do too with a tablespoon of oil so that it wont stick together, but if think you overcooked it or underdone, drain it immediately then pour some cold water while it's still in the colander (I mean drain it also with cold water). It will keep the noodles firm.
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The purpose of draining it with cold water is so that it does not continue cooking , in fact, if you touch the pasta, it's not really cold, it's still warm. You're just going to suspend the cooking process, and since you're gonna put the warm sauce anyway, it's not really cold.
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When cooking noodles, I always randomly select one noodle to bite into. I'm not "tasting" it so much as I am looking at the cross section of the remaining noodle in my hand after I have bitten into it. The center of the noodle should be clear. When the center is clear, the noodles are done. I drain the boiling water and cool them w/ cold water to stop the cooking process.
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For Never Fail pasta.....I have NEVER had overdone pasta with this method.
Bring the water to boil first. Place pasta (any pasta except the thin thin type) into the water a little at a time so the water does not stop boiling and stir with pasta fork when all pasta has been added. Set timer for 9 min. Take pot off of burner and drain into colander. Immediately add oil of your choice and toss pasta until you think it has all been coated with the oil. There is no need to rinse with cold water. The oil itself will stop the cooking proces. The pasta is now ready to be added to sauces or to have sauce and seasonings added. Last edited by yoyo1198; 12-22-2007 at 10:04 PM. Reason: made a mistake |