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  2. Creamy Tomato-Basil Pasta with Shrimp Recipe - AOL

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    COOK pasta as directed on package. Meanwhile, heat 2 Tbsp. dressing in large skillet on medium heat. Add shrimp; cook and stir 2 to 3 min. or until shrimp turn pink. Use slotted spoon to remove shrimp from skillet; cover to keep warm. Discard any drippings in skillet.

  3. Pasta processing - Wikipedia

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    When the pasta leaves the dies it has the moisture content of 31%. The final desired moisture of the dried pasta is about 12%, in order for the pasta to be rigid and have a long storage life. The drying process is slightly different for long and short pastas, but in general, pasta is exposed to hot air to dehydrate the pasta.

  4. This Quicker Way to Cook Pasta Starts with a Surprising Step

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  5. 15 Minute Creamy Sun-Dried Tomato Basil Cashew Pasta

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    Bring a large pot of water to a boil. In the bowl of a food processor add the cashews and process 1 - 2 minutes or until the cashews start to become powdery.

  6. Don't settle for dry and crunchy pasta, learn to make fresh ...

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  7. Food drying - Wikipedia

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    Fish are preserved through such traditional methods as drying, smoking, and salting. [1] A whole potato, sliced pieces (right), and dried sliced pieces (left), 1943. Food drying is a method of food preservation in which food is dried (dehydrated or desiccated). Drying inhibits the growth of bacteria, yeasts, and mold through the removal of water.

  8. Spaghetti - Wikipedia

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    Fresh or dry spaghetti is cooked in a large pot of salted, boiling water and then drained in a colander (Italian: scolapasta). In Italy, spaghetti is generally cooked al dente (lit. ' to the tooth '), fully cooked but still firm to the bite. It may also be cooked to a softer consistency. Spaghettoni is a thicker spaghetti which takes more time ...

  9. Fresh Pasta vs. Dry Pasta: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    When should you use fresh pasta vs. dry pasta? Learn the difference between the two and which pasta sauces pair best with each type of pasta. The post Fresh Pasta vs. Dry Pasta: What’s the ...