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  2. Add 1 tablespoon of salt to the boiling water followed by the pasta. Cook according to the package instructions; the pasta should be al dente. Drain, reserving 1/4 cup of the pasta cooking water.

  3. I tried 3 pasta-sauce hacks from chef Alex Guarnaschelli, and ...

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    The recipe called for lemon zest and cheese. Paige Bennett for Insider. First, I wanted to try the recipe that involved combining pasta with sautéed garlic, lemon zest, pasta water, oil, and cheese.

  4. The Secret Ingredient to the Creamiest Pasta Sauce (Without ...

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    Related: 18 of the Most Viral TikTok Pasta Recipes of All Time. ... Cook your pasta of choice, making sure to reserve a bit of pasta water. Add the drained pasta to the sauce, followed by a little ...

  5. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Since it contains eggs, it is more tender compared to dried pasta and only takes about half the time to cook. [39] Delicate sauces are preferred for fresh pasta in order to let the pasta take front stage. [40] Fresh pastas do not expand in size after cooking; therefore, 0.7 kg (1.5 lb) of pasta are needed to serve four people generously. [39]

  6. Cacio e pepe - Wikipedia

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    The pasta is prepared in boiling salted water as usual; it is then poured into the grated pecorino mixed with black pepper, with a little of the hot, starchy, cooking water. The heat melts the cheese, and the starches in the water help bind the pepper and cheese to the pasta. [5]

  7. Pasta Water Is the Secret to Superior Sauce - AOL

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  8. List of cooking techniques - Wikipedia

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    See also References Further reading External links A acidulate To use an acid (such as that found in citrus juice, vinegar, or wine) to prevent browning, alter flavour, or make an item safe for canning. al dente To cook food (typically pasta) to the point where it is tender but not mushy. amandine A culinary term indicating a garnish of almonds. A dish served amandine is usually cooked with ...

  9. Chefs go viral for salt and pasta water debate: 'Wild, right?'

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    Pasta absorbs water while it boils, so "if the water is seasoned, the pasta takes on some of that flavor." Salting pasta water is a chance to season the pasta itself, said chefs.