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Wed, Oct 24 2012, 7:27 pm
chocolate moose wrote: | You're eating all that starch. It's not healthy. |
This makes no sense. Why is the starch that comes off the pasta in cooking any more unhealthy than the starch the pasta is made of? It's not like daring pasta that's been boiled makes pasta any healthier or lowere cal. You want healthier? Use whole grain pasta....whether its boiled or not....
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andrea levy


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Wed, Oct 24 2012, 7:30 pm
chocolate moose wrote: | We always rinse our pasta. Always. |
It's minhag, not Halacha. And certainly not any concept in cooking that makes any sense.
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andrea levy


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Wed, Oct 24 2012, 7:32 pm
chocolate moose wrote: | It's "quick" to eat dirt but no one does it. It's "quick" to fry foods or eat out but how much of that stuff can you do, healthfully?
I'm just stating a fact, in case no one knew about it before. Rinsing the starch away is much more healtful. |
No. You are stating shtus.
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andrea levy


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Wed, Oct 24 2012, 7:33 pm
mazeltov wrote: | what if it's rinsed but not cooked before baking?
would that solve the starch problem?
I'm just wondering if that's an alternative.
I'm asking the poster that said it needs to be rinsed or cooked? to remove the unhealthy starch?
could rinsing just mean holding it under running water? |
There is no starch problem. It's bubba meisse
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Wed, Oct 24 2012, 7:37 pm
chanamiriam wrote: | chocolate moose wrote: | We always rinse our pasta. Always. |
It's minhag, not Halacha. And certainly not any concept in cooking that makes any sense. |
If you leave the pasta a little wet after cooking (with its cooking liquid) it helps thicken whatever you're putting on it (cream, butter and cheese, for example).
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Tue, Oct 10 2017, 9:21 pm
I'm bumping this up because I make this most yomim tovim when we have dairy for lunch. We love it.
(And I will quote-in my words- the cookbook called 'the kitchen survival guide'. "the pasta already had a bath, why do you think it needs a shower too?" (no need to rinse starch off pasta)
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Wed, Jan 20 2021, 5:04 am
Hi this recipe looks delicious. What size sauce does it need? And do you mix the cheese in our leave it all on top? Thanks
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Wed, Jan 20 2021, 7:46 am
mrlv wrote: | Hi this recipe looks delicious. What size sauce does it need? And do you mix the cheese in our leave it all on top? Thanks |
26 oz jar. Cheese works either way. It's the type of thing that works if eaten fresh.
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Wed, Jan 20 2021, 3:00 pm
ra_mom wrote: | 26 oz jar. Cheese works either way. It's the type of thing that works if eaten fresh. |
I just made it this week. Prepped it Sunday evening. Baked it Monday after work for dinner. Had some today for lunch. Still yummy.
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