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Pasta Cooking
By Wendy Simons

There are many people in the world who love to eat pasta. This delicious tasting food is very versatile and it can be made with just about anything. There are a number of different types of pasta and each of these needs to be made in a particular way to release their smooth taste. Following the steps of pasta cooking will yield firm yet smooth pasta that just slides down your throat.

The best way to eat a delicious meal of pasta is to first choose the type of pasta that appeals to you the most. As pasta is made from the same ingredients it is possible to make a pasta dish that incorporates several different types of pasta together. The only thing that you will have to see about in choosing pasta for this type of mixed pasta dish is that the shapes and sizes of the pasta are roughly about the same. This shape and size factor will enable the mixed pasta to cook at about the same time period.

The first step in pasta cooking is to fill a large sized pot with sufficient water so that the pasta will not stick together when it is cooking. To make the pasta water boil quicker you can cover the pot with the lid. Now just before you add the pasta to the water, put a tablespoon of oil in to the water. This added oil will prevent the pasta from getting sticky when you take it off the fire.

Adding some salt to taste in the pasta water will give your pasta cooking a firmness and flavor. Put the pasta into the water only when the water is fully boiled. This will keep the amount of time that your pasta has to cook to a minimum. To separate the individual strands use a wooden fork just after you have let the pasta slide into the water.

There is one very important item that you must remember for pasta cooking, that is if you don’t want mushy and soft pasta you should not overcook the pasta in the boiling water. As soon as the pasta is at the firmness that you desire remove it from the heat and drain off the water by pouring your pasta into a colander. Once the excess water has been removed your pasta is ready for to be eaten.

For a healthy meal of pasta you can serve the pasta straight to the table with a delicious homemade sauce. You can serve a meat sauce or a lovely tomato and herb sauce along with your pasta. You can also add a dollop of butter to your pasta before you bring it to the table. For this buttered pasta cooking the melted butter over the pasta will give it a golden color and a warm buttery taste that goes well with a meat sauce. Finally you can round off your scrumptious pasta meal with a great tasting salad.

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Wendy Simons, copywriter for various websites including, The A to Z of Cooking, part of an ambitious project to cover various subjects.

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