To make good pasta, put salt and a BIT of oil in the water before boiling.
When it's done, pour cold water over them to make them not gluey.
If they're still gluey, slap a piece of butter on those b****s and stir.
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To make good pasta, put salt and a BIT of oil in the water before boiling.
When it's done, pour cold water over them to make them not gluey.
If they're still gluey, slap a piece of butter on those b****s and stir.
Oh cold water when it's done? That's interesting ... I um ... had no idea...
I'll try next time! Thank you for your suggestion :)
Note that putting oil in to stop it from sticking is a myth - oil is hydrophobic and will not mix with the water so just floats uselessly on top.
I'm a chemist.
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I usually just use my Word to make good pastas, but I'll try.
r u high or what
You're not a cook though.
Yes, it doesn't mix with water, but eventually some oil will stick to the pasta. Try making pasta with and without and see the difference, they are alot more slippery when you add oil.
(also gives flavor)
What's it like paying $1000 dollars for a phone that bends in half and then the screen cracks?
Have fun with the massive amount of emulators on your phone, I heard you can play gameboy games! Don't mind me, I'm just playing every other console including gameboy.
What's it like throwing out a price tag that's more than 200% over what I paid for mine, and roughly 200% of what anyone else did?
Because **** Apple and because it's 200% true.
Get an Android scwub.
IPhone 6 plus with no contract is $750 for 16gb. $950 for 128gb. People definitely paid $1000 for a phone that bends in half. I was just exaggerating because I knew it was over priced, I came really close to being right though.
Ohhhh. I was referring to my 5S, which I received for something like $400 or $500.