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Cook Pasta Al Dente: This Is How It Works In 60 Seconds

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Cook pasta in 60 seconds: this is how they become al dente

  • Unfortunately, the laws of physics cannot be changed. Noodles now need several minutes in the boiling water.
  • You can only speed up the process with a certain foresight. Soaking the noodles in cold water overnight will save you time later.
  • Since the noodles only absorb the water very slowly in the water bath, the noodles should be left in it for at least 12 hours. Longer does not damage the pasta, shorter only leads to a longer cooking time.

Cooking pasta: This is how it works in just 60 seconds

  • If the noodles have spent the night in the water bath, you can put them in boiling water with a little salt the next day.
  • The noodles now only need about 60 seconds to be al dente. If you like your noodles a little softer, you have to hang on for a minute or two.

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Written by John Myers

Professional Chef with 29 years of industry experience at the highest levels. Restaurant owner. Beverage Director with experience creating world-class nationally recognized cocktail programs. Food writer with a distinctive Chef-driven voice and point of view.

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