Simply Recipes on MSN
The Pasta Trick Italians Never Miss (and Many Americans Do)
While it would make sense to follow the cooking directions listed on a package of pasta, Italians usually don’t.
Mama Loves to Eat on MSN
How cooking pasta the "wrong" way can reduce its glycemic impact
You've probably heard people say there's a right way and a wrong way to cook pasta. What if I told you that cooking it the ...
When people think of eating a healthy diet, a bowl full of pasta is not the first thing that comes to mind. However, experts say that cooking pasta a specific way can actually be better for you ...
Andrea Scotti receives funding from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, and the Swedish Research Council. Whether you prefer your spaghetti al dente or soothingly soft, it can be difficult to ...
If it's not tough and chewy, it's reduced to an unpalatable mush—there's certainly a fine art in cooking pasta perfectly al dente. And thanks to scientists and a surprising use of a particle ...
Chowhound on MSN
The sneaky reason why pasta always tastes better at restaurants (and how to achieve it at home)
If your taste buds seem to tell you that restaurant pasta always tastes better than the pasta you make at home, they may not ...
Serious Eats on MSN
Restaurant-Quality Pasta at Home Comes Down to 1 Simple Timing Move
The only reliable way to know if pasta is ready is to taste it. Do not just rely on a timer. Start checking a few minutes ...
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