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You can get a Chef's Basket at Bed Bath Beyond too. I bought one there and my daughter happily took it to a friend forever.
Yeah, somehow, I can't picture that being very effective with spaghetti
You can get a Chef's Basket at Bed Bath Beyond too. I bought one there and my daughter happily took it to a friend forever.
Didn't we have a discussion about this a while back? Seems to me I remember something about ATK testing this and concluding that less water was better. With less water there is more starch (relatively speaking) in the water and more starch stays on the pasta, making sauces stick to the pasta better.
I remember someone mentioning that professional pasta chefs use the same water over and over and get a cloudy, starchy water that is something one wants.
Try one of these:
Available at Sears and Sawbucks, Target, Bed Bugs & Beyond, and Amazon.com for around 25 bucks American
Have you considered "Fasta Pasta"? Since you live alone, it looks ideal.
I believe it's Timothy here who loves his!
Fasta Pasta Microwave Pasta Cooker - YouTube
In my opinion, those are way too small to cook pasta. Pasta needs lots of water so it doesn't end up a starchy, gummy mess.
You were right!
This is EXACTLY what I had envisioned!
All-Clad Stainless Steel Multipot with Mesh Inserts, 12-Qt. | Williams-Sonoma
One minor issue, though ......
I had a pot like that and it was hard to drain without the steam burning an arm. It also can't be used for anything that needs a tight lid because of all the holes.
I got rid of it and bought a colander.
i completely disagree. i used to think that about pasta, having to boil a pound in a giant pot of water, but dw proved me wrong. she often makes pasta in a tiny pot with just an extra inch or so of water over what you'd think it will swell to size.
so long as you buy good pasta, it only takes 5 to 7 minutes to cook, not enough time to become gummy.
I have not had a problem with spaghetti falling out of an insert like this.