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  2. How to Make Pasta 10x Better, According to Chef José Andrés

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    Bring the water to a low boil and cook until the pasta is tender, which Andrés says will take 3 minutes or so. In the video, Andrés is making a seafood pasta, but this method works with other ...

  3. How to properly salt your pasta water - AOL

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    "For every pound of pasta, put in no less than 1 1/2 tablespoons of salt, more if the sauce is very mild and undersalted. Add the salt when the water comes to a boil.

  4. How to Cook Pasta in 60 Seconds - AOL

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    Add the soaked pasta to the boiling water for 60 seconds, which will cook the starches in the pasta and return them to their normal color. Once cooked, add the pasta to your favorite sauce , and ...

  5. Bucatini - Wikipedia

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    The shape of the pasta depends on the shape of the perforations. Bucatini are made with a disk with tiny circular perforations, which forces the pasta dough to emerge in long tubes. The tubes are then trimmed off to the desired length and then either cooked fresh or dried. Bucatini can be made at home with a stand mixer and a pasta extruder. [8]

  6. Spaghetti aglio e olio - Wikipedia

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    ' spaghetti [with] garlic and oil ') is a pasta dish typical of the Italian city of Naples, in the Campania region. Its popularity can be attributed to it being simple to prepare and the fact that it makes use of inexpensive, readily available ingredients that have long shelf lives in a pantry. [1]

  7. How Long to Cook Pasta Based on the Shape - AOL

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  8. High-altitude cooking - Wikipedia

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    At 2,438.4 metres (8,000 ft) in elevation, water boils at just 92 °C (198 °F). Boiling as a cooking method must be adjusted or alternatives applied. Food will take longer to cook, or could not be prepared at all depending on temperatures required.

  9. You May Be Salting Your Pasta Water Wrong. Here’s How ... - AOL

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    It's pretty common knowledge that you should add salt to your pasta water because salt enhances the flavor of the pasta and slightly raises the boiling point of water. Most people use 1-2 ...