Starting pasta in cold water
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I've never done it before, but this blogger makes a pretty solid argument, so I'm giving it a try. Has anyone else ever tried this?
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#11
  Re: Starting pasta in cold water by karyn (I've never done it b...)
Interesting! Let us know how it works!
Daphne
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  Re: Re: Starting pasta in cold water by Gourmet_Mom (Interesting! Let us...)
well you know this is off the wall enough that I'm going to have to go into the 'test kitchen mode' and try it.
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  Re: Re: Starting pasta in cold water by cjs (well you know this i...)
It works for Barilla.

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  Re: Re: Starting pasta in cold water by Trixxee (It works for Barilla...)
Well, I used this method to cook the pasta for my sesame noodles and it worked great! I think the pasta was cooked perfectly almost immediately after the water boiled. I'll be using this method more in the future.
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  Re: Re: Starting pasta in cold water by karyn (Well, I used this me...)
Huh, interesting-wish I hadn't planned rice with the leftovers today!
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  Re: Re: Starting pasta in cold water by cjs (Huh, interesting-wis...)
Definitely want to try this as well!
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#17
  Re: Re: Starting pasta in cold water by Trixxee (Definitely want to t...)
No, never tried it, but probably will now.
Maryann

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#18
  Re: Re: Starting pasta in cold water by Mare749 (No, never tried it, ...)
I have done it - and it worked. I haven't tried it with Barilla's gluten free pasta yet, may have to try that.
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