It’s not the hack you think it is.
is generally pretty straightforward. Boil the water, add the noodles, cook for the amount of time listed on the box, drain, and eat. But there’s one step there that’s actually a little more controversial than it may seem: Are you supposed to add a splash of oil to the cooking water or not?
Yes, pasta can stick when it’s cooking: All the starch that’s released from the noodles during the first few minutes of boiling makes them pretty gluey, so a glug of oil into the pot will definitely coat the outside of the pasta pieces and they’ll be less prone to clumping together. But that slick texture comes at a cost. “When the pasta becomes slippery, it’s less likely to hold the sauce,” Joshua Resnick, chef-instructor at thein New York, tells SELF.
Fill a pot of water and bring it to a rolling boil. Once the water is boiling, add a generous tablespoon of salt. The pasta will absorb the salt in the water as it cooks, making it more flavorful.
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