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    Pasta is a dinner staple for good reason. It’s easy to cook, doesn’t take much time and it’s a filling meal even if you’re on a tight budget. Just toss your noodle of choice into a pot, let them cook, add your sauce and voila. Dinner is served.

    Along with pasta’s undeniable popularity comes a swell of hacks promising better, faster cooking results. And while some of these viral tips may do some good, many of them are pure farce, according to an Italian chef I spoke with.

    To learn the biggest pasta-making mistakes folks are making, I talked to professional chef and pasta pro Filippo de Marchi, chef de cuisine at De Majo Restaurant & Terrace in Venice, Italy. Here’s everything you need to know about making the Italian staple. 

    1. Throwing pasta against a wall to see if it sticks

    pasta stuck to wall

    Cooked pasta will indeed stick to a wall but that doesn’t mean it’s a good way to determine doneness.

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    “This isn’t the best way to check for doneness,” says de Marchi. “The texture of the pasta can change when it hits the wall and it doesn’t give an accurate indication of whether it’s properly cooked.” Plus, you’re likely to splatter your wall with starchy noodle juice or worse, watch it slide down the wall and behind the stove.

    Instead, scoop out a single strand and taste it. You’ll then be able to tell if it’s achieved that perfect al dente texture. 

    2. Adding olive oil to pasta water

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    Olive oil in your water isn’t the best fix for sticky pasta.

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    One of the worst offenses, according to Marchi, is adding pricey olive oil to pasta water thinking it will keep noodles from sticking. Olive oil is a necessary addition to most pasta dishes, but save it for the plate. 

    Some folks think it will help keep pasta from sticking when added to boiling pasta water but “the oil just floats on top of the water and doesn’t coat the pasta effectively,” says de Marchi. “The best way to prevent sticking is to use plenty of water, stir the pasta regularly during the first few minutes of cooking and make sure to use the right size pot for the amount of pasta you’re cooking.

    “This way, the pasta has enough space to move around and cook evenly,” he adds. 

    3. Leaving the pot covered while the pasta is cooking

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    Stopping your pot from boiling over can be as easy as putting a wooden spoon across the top.

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    “Leaving the lid off the pot while the pasta is cooking is the way to go,” advises de Marchi. “This prevents the water from boiling over and helps control the cooking process. Plus, it allows the steam to escape, which helps prevent the water from foaming up and making a starchy mess.” 

    As recommended, be sure to also pick an appropriately sized pot so that your pasta cooks evenly. 

    4. Adding salt and thinking it will help the water boil faster

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    Salt won’t get your pasta water boiling significantly faster.

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    Based on a recent Reddit discussion, quite a few people are confused about whether adding salt to pasta water makes any real difference. The truth is that salt plays an important role in pasta water, but not when it comes to heat. (Impurities do change the boiling point of water, but the amount of salt you add to pasta water doesn’t make a significant difference.) Rather, it’s essential to add salt so that the pasta can absorb its flavor. 

    “If you’re cooking without enough salt, the pasta can end up tasting a bit bland,” warns de Marchi, whose signature dish at NHC Murano Villa is spaghetti alle vongole. The seafood dish hails from the region of ocean-adjacent Venice and consists of vongole (typically clams, garlic, white wine, and chili flakes), sea asparagus, and lemon zest. 

    5. Draining pasta until it’s completely dry

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    Leaving a whisper of pasta water will help the sauce adhere.

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    There is a reason why salted pasta water is held in such high regard. Not only does it contain a delicious brine to enhance sauces, but it also helps the sauce adhere to the pasta itself. 

    “This creates a more cohesive and flavorful dish,” argues De Marchi. “A little moisture can go a long way in making your pasta dish extra tasty.” 

    6. Running cooked pasta under water before serving

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    Rinsing pasta after cooking may not be the special trick we all thought it was. 

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    If you want to subject yourself to a potential injury via a rolling pin or wooden spoon by Nonna, run your cooked pasta under fresh water. 

    “This can remove the starchy coating that helps the sauce adhere to the pasta,” says de Marchi. “The residual heat from the pasta helps the sauce to marry with the pasta, creating a more flavorful and cohesive dish. Think of it like a beautiful marriage — you want the sauce and the pasta to come together and live happily ever after, not to undergo a cold shower right before serving.” 

    7. Precooking sheets of lasagna

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    Not all lasagna recipes require precooked noodles.

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    “Precooking lasagna sheets isn’t always necessary, especially if you’re using a sauce with plenty of moisture,” he says. “In fact, many lasagna recipes call for using the sheets directly without precooking, allowing them to absorb liquid from the sauce and cook during the baking process.”

    Set it, forget it and let the magic happen in the oven. Pasta is not something to overthink or stress over. Its simple preparation makes it all the more enjoyable.





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