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    I'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?
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    You have to cook it separately.
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    I am from Mumbai and at the moment don't have oregano and red chili flakes. What is another alternative to make pasta tastier?
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    In 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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    Can I store plain cooked pasta overnight in the refrigerator?
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    Yes, 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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    How do I cook pasta for a lot of people, and how long should the pasta be cooked for?
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    Cooking 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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    How long does it take to cook fusili?
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    Most 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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    I put to much olive oil in, what can I do?
    Beatrice
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    You 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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    Can I boil pasta with milk to make it creamier?
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    No, 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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    How do I keep pasta warm without having it stick?
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    Adding 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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