Drop the pasta, start the playlist, when the music is over, you’ve got perfectly cooked pasta

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    108 days ago

    Okay but if they’re as off as the times printed on the packet then it still does me no good 😭 lol

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      78 days ago

      How are you cooking your pasta? It should be:

      1. Wait until water boils
      2. Drop in pasta
      3. Wait until water boils again, then start the timer
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        8 days ago

        With a reasonably powerful induction stove there’s no real difference between time 2. and 3.

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        28 days ago

        The cook time varies a lot based on how dry the pasta is, which depends on how old they are, how they’ve been stored, and the air humidity where they’re stored. It can vary as much as ±5min. Even on a conventional stovetop, it takes about 30s at most to come back to a boil after you drop in the pasta.

        The best way to get perfectly cooked pasta is to regularly check on them.

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      18 days ago

      I’ve found that whether barilla is precise or not changes geographically. it still is not a great brand, not even for budget.