Other than adding oil to the cooking water, does anyone have any tricks on how to prevent spaghetti from sticking??? It's very annoying.
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Other than adding oil to the cooking water, does anyone have any tricks on how to prevent spaghetti from sticking??? It's very annoying.
nope that's what I use. Another method would be great since rice flour spaghetti has no oomph/ I think the oil weighed it down.
Add it to the boiling water slowly, and stir it several times while cooking to keep it separated - and add the oil to the water too.
Yes, don't overcook. I don't use oil in the water because then the sauce does not stick to the pasta.
As someone who is allergic to most kinds of cooking oil, I do not use any, just stir the pasta in the water while it is cooking every minute or so, and then the pasta goes from the strainer directly into the sauce afterwards - so there's no chance for it to stick.
If I were cooking the pasta for later use, so it needed to sit for a while once cooked, I'd toss it in a bit of butter to keep it from sticking together.
Don't be like me-- I tend to choose too small a pot and cook the pasta in too little water. That results in goopy pasta for me.
I always add a dash of salt (from the shaker) to the boiling water, then add the spaghetti.:)
Plenty of water keeps it all moving around, and nothing sticks here.
I did use a smaller pot than I usually do, so that's probably why it stuck.
Oh, and my pal Bartie LOOOOOVES spaghetti and sauce with grated cheese on it. Everytime I ate a fork full, he'd put his paw on my hand as if to say "my turn!!!"
Use plenty of water in a big pan.
Add enough salt
Don't add oil
Wait until the water is boiling before adding pasta
Stir during cooking
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Haven't read the thread so don't know what others have said but never add oil to the water. If pasta is cooked in a big enough pot with enough water and is not overcooked it will not be sticky.
Never add your pasta to cold water. Always bring a large pot of salted water to a boil before adding the pasta. Stir every few minutes & don't overcook. If the package says 12 minutes start checking (by tasting for texture) around 9 minutes in. Drain your pasta and only add oil at this point when you have returned it to the pot to prevent if from sticking together because it will start to stick together if it isn't mixed with sauce.