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Cooking Angel Hair Pasta and keeping to serve the next day, would
Posted on 8/6/13 at 1:41 pm
Posted on 8/6/13 at 1:41 pm
you rinse it after cooking or not? TIA 

Posted on 8/6/13 at 1:50 pm to GonePecan
I don't rinse pasta after cooking
Posted on 8/6/13 at 2:11 pm to danfraz
Don't rinse, but do put a little butter or olive oil onto the hot pasta and swirl it around to coat. The oil will keep it from clumping together as it chills.
Posted on 8/6/13 at 2:50 pm to hungryone
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Don't rinse, but do put a little butter or olive oil onto the hot pasta and swirl it around to coat. The oil will keep it from clumping together as it chills.
This!
Posted on 8/6/13 at 3:47 pm to GonePecan
I don't rinse and go with olive oil. Butter tends to congeal in the fridge. Besides I like the taste of olive oil better.
I use a ton of olive oil and almost no butter.
Lucy uses a ton of butter and almost no olive oil.
The perfect marriage.
I use a ton of olive oil and almost no butter.
Lucy uses a ton of butter and almost no olive oil.
The perfect marriage.
Posted on 8/6/13 at 3:48 pm to DEANintheYAY
I've always dropped mine in a ice bath right out of the boiler for 5 seconds or so......and then just a drizzle of olive oil in a toss when I get it out of the ice bath.
Stops the cooking immediately and I don't think I lost anything by doing that....
Never had my stuff stick.
Stops the cooking immediately and I don't think I lost anything by doing that....
Never had my stuff stick.
Posted on 8/6/13 at 5:04 pm to StinkDog12
I add olive oil while boiling just don't rinse and never sticks after a day in the fridge
Either or but I wouldn't rinse. I've never done the ice bath with pasta just veggies. May have to try
Either or but I wouldn't rinse. I've never done the ice bath with pasta just veggies. May have to try
Posted on 8/6/13 at 5:08 pm to danfraz
It works for me but it may not be the best way. That's just how momma did it. But everyone that comes eat over when we entertain ask how I keep the noodles separated because they can obviously see that I pull them out of a sitting bowl before serving.
If there is a better way...I am willing to learn my man.
If there is a better way...I am willing to learn my man.
Posted on 8/6/13 at 5:11 pm to StinkDog12
By the way I alway serve room temp pasta with phuck you up hot sauces right off the fire. When they stir it up it balances. So no one suspects cold pasta.
Posted on 8/6/13 at 5:15 pm to GonePecan
Just drizzle a bit of olive oil , and shake it around, nuke it warm tomorrow.
Posted on 8/6/13 at 5:16 pm to GonePecan
When serving pasta I prefer to dress the noodles with whatever sauce I'm going to serve with them. A little sauce just to prevent sticking, not too much to saturate them. Fats such as butter & olive oil can create a barrier that will hinder (not prevent) the adherence & absorption of sauce by the noodle. I would guess you are referring to left over angel hair in the OP because I can't think of a situation that wouldn't allow for enough time to cook such a thin noodle.
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