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QuestionI'm making spaghetti sauce in my crock pot. Can I put the uncooked pasta in the sauce to cook, or do I have to cook it separately?Community AnswerYou have to cook it separately.
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QuestionI am from Mumbai and at the moment don't have oregano and red chili flakes. What is another alternative to make pasta tastier?Community AnswerIn Bangladesh, we boil the pasta, then place it in a frying pan with oil (any type you have is fine), then scramble-fry some eggs with onions and mix this with the pasta. Wait five minutes and serve.
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QuestionCan I store plain cooked pasta overnight in the refrigerator?Community AnswerYes, but you have to wait for the pasta to cool down, and if you reheat the pasta it can't be put back in the fridge.
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QuestionHow do I cook pasta for a lot of people, and how long should the pasta be cooked for?Community AnswerCooking 1 kg of pasta is the same as cooking 0.1 kg of pasta, you'll just need a bigger pot. Remember to add salt and to wait for the water to boil to start cooking. 8 - 10 minutes is a standard, but remember to always check the package.
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QuestionHow long does it take to cook fusili?Community AnswerMost pastas take the same time to cook. Check it after 8-10 minutes to see if it's cooked to your taste.
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QuestionI put to much olive oil in, what can I do?BeatriceCommunity AnswerYou could wash the pasta if you've not yet added sauce. Put pasta into the colander, open water and wash it. Alternatively, add a lot of cheese to soak up the oil.
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QuestionCan I boil pasta with milk to make it creamier?Community AnswerNo, that won't work, as the milk will just act like water, it is only a liquid. To make it creamier, you have to use butter or cream when you put pasta in dish or make a creamy sauce.
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QuestionHow do I keep pasta warm without having it stick?Community AnswerAdding sauce to the pasta can help stop it from sticking together, and keep a lid on the pot to trap the heat. If you are not immediately adding sauce, stir in a little olive oil and keep the lid on.
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