seans_potato_business
Senior Cook
Can I make pasta using chicken-stock in the same way that I can with rice?
Yes. I cook tortellini in chicken broth, add ground pepper and any veggies I like for really quick soup. It would be just as easy to drain and eat.
Agree with all of the above posters. And definitely no to the liverwurst. Have that spread on hot buttered toast as an appetiser to your soup! Liverwurst is yummy. Word of caution if you are cleaning out your fridge - liverwurst can be a good carrier for food poisoning, so if you think it has been there a while, you might be advised to just ditch it.
I agree, if you are just going to cook the pasta and toss the "stock" why waste the stock? With rice the rice absorbs the chicken stock, with pasta, it absorbs some, but not a lot. If you want a chicken flavor I would use bullion cubes instead of actual stock. At over a dollar a can, I'm not throwing away stock just to cook my pasta in.Hi Sean,
What are you trying to cook?
If the end result is to be a soup then use stock, for example pasta in brodo, tortellini in brodo, minestrone.
If the end result requires the pasta to be cooked, drained and then sauced then use water.
Hope this helps,
Archiduc