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    Quote Originally Posted by fishlocker View Post
    Nice cleaverage.
    Sharp enough to shave with....

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    For some strange reason when you posted a salad I pictured a couple of other tossers and a sausage stuffer.
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    ...some helpful hints when preparing a pasta dish:

    Nine Ways You’re Cooking Pasta Wrong

    If you’re pouring sauce on your spaghetti, you just failed chef Missy Robbins’s pasta class.
    By Kate Krader
    April 13, 2018, 9:28 PM GMT+7






    Lilia serves house-made pastas such as sheep's milk cheese agnolotti in saffron butter and ricotta gnocchi in a broccoli.Photographer: Janelle Jones/Bloomberg

    Missy Robbins.
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    In 2017, Italy landed the No. 1 spot on the Bloomberg Global Health Index. Eating all that pasta pays off.

    If there’s a chef in the U.S. who can offer advice on the subject, it’s Missy Robbins of Lilia in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood. Bloomberg pronounced the restaurant a “pasta destination” in a 2016 review after it opened. Lilia has earned praise from David Solomon, Goldman Sachs’s next chief executive officer, and has lured Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. In her 2017 cookbook, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner … Life: Recipes and Adventures From My Home Kitchen (Rizzoli),Robbins divulges some of her favorite recipes, from 30 (garlic) clove sauce to fettuccine with butter and truffles.

    As Robbins has mastered the art of pasta cooking, she’s become militant about the steps that go into creating a perfect bowl (and occasional plate) of the stuff. Here’s her advice on where you may be going wrong when you do it.

    1. You use a small pot.

    “Even if it looks way too big, grab a large pot,” Robbins says. “And add more water than you think you need. There should be enough space for the pasta to move around so that it cooks evenly in water that’s at a rolling boil. If it looks like your pasta is crammed in a hot bathtub of simmering water, you were too skimpy with your pot and your water. And remember that heavily salted water is essential.”


    2. You add oil to your cooking water.

    “Here’s the short reason why: It prevents sauce from sticking to the pasta. It’s basically like adding a raincoat to whatever shape you’re using, which is not what you want in a finished dish.”


    Robbins’s simple tomato sauce.
    Photographer: Evan Sung
    3. You grab a colander.

    “If you’re draining your pasta in a colander in the sink, you’re losing all the cooking water—and that water is an important ingredient for a great dish. Some pots have a basket insert, which is a larger version of the pasta baskets we use in restaurants. You can also buy one separately. Alternately, you can remove pasta from the pot with tongs for long shapes or a spider or large slotted spoon for small ones. Just remember to work fast as you extract the pasta from the water.”

    4. You discriminate against the classics.


    “Buying expensive artisanal pasta in eye-catching shapes isn’t essential to making a delicious dish. I happen to love the De Cecco brand—it cooks evenly, has good flavor and consistent quality. Whatever brand works for you, use it.”


    The dining room at Lilia.
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    5. You pour sauce on top.


    “You’ve seen those images on jars of someone pouring sauce onto a mountain of pasta: They are completely wrong. If you’re serving a sauced pasta, you should always add the pasta to a pan of sauce and finish cooking it there. These last few minutes are crucial: They ensure that the pasta absorbs more flavor. Allow for that additional time by undercooking your pasta a little bit in the boiling water. And add spoonfuls of the pasta cooking water you reserved to the sauce as you stir the pasta; it will be a little bit thick from the starch of the pasta and help thicken and flavor the sauce.”

    6. And you use too much sauce.


    “You don’t want your pasta that you’ve cooked so carefully to be swimming in a pool of sauce, no matter how tasty that sauce is. Allow for 1 ½ to 2 cups of sauce per pound of pasta. There should be next to nothing in your bowl or on the plate when you serve it.”


    The pink peppercorn cacio e pepe from Lilia.
    Photographer: Evan Sung

    7. You believe pasta belongs on a plate.


    “I use bowls to serve almost all pastas, from long strands of spaghetti, fettuccine, and mafaldini to short shapes like rigatoni and gnocchi. Pasta is more comfortable in a bowl, it’s more fun to eat, and there’s less chance of cooling down quickly. The exceptions to my rule are flat-bottomed pasta, namely ravioli but also varieties like the coin-shaped crozetti, which can get broken up if they’re jumbled in a bowl.”


    8. You think pasta is just for cold weather.


    “Not all pasta sauces need to simmer. Case in point: One of my favorite recipes in the book is a no-cook cherry tomato sauce, which works any time you’ve got decent little tomatoes. If you like garlic (I’m raising my hand), spring is the best time to make a sauce with it. Use spring garlic, scapes [the flowering green stalks], along with regular garlic—a celebration of garlic, if you will. It adds so much more depth than just regular garlic.”

    9. You throw out the leftovers.


    “Almost any leftover pasta, with the exception of stuffed ones, can have a second life as a very delicious frittata or baked dish. Add a few beaten eggs, a lot of grated cheese, and any other ingredients that sound tasty such as cooked sausage and bake in a 350F oven in a baking dish or heatproof skillet.”

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    ^ I always add a big knob of butter to the water rather than oil.....seems to do the trick

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    You need neither butter nor oil if you have the water at a good rolling boil.

    (Assuming 'the trick' is to stop the pasta from sticking together)

    And boy, you really do love your cholesterol, topps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CSFFan View Post
    I always add a big knob of butter to the water rather than oil.
    ...same problem, however: the butter coats the pasta before the sauce has a chance to...

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    I now understand why americanos can't cook decent pasta

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    ...^epiphanies always happen too quickly...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    You need neither butter nor oil if you have the water at a good rolling boil.

    (Assuming 'the trick' is to stop the pasta from sticking together)

    And boy, you really do love your cholesterol, topps.

    Yeah. Bit of an old wives tale that one requires oil/butter when preparing pasta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HuangLao View Post
    Bit of an old wives tale that one requires oil/butter when preparing pasta
    ...probably arising from the use of cheaper grades of pasta...

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    pm sent to pattaya plies.

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    Sunday Steak Pie


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    Massive hangover after Motherwell beat the Dons in the cup.
    Now bring on Rangers or Celtic

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    Make some space for the old beans

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    ^
    Pie-makers in Pattaya take note!

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    ^^ looks the nutz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack meoff View Post
    Sunday Steak Pie
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    We eat mainly Asian or Asian fusion style food at home. Dinner last night was fried rice with prawns/shrimp.
    Tasty enough and the kids like it.

    I bought some potatoes recently for a mash, got lazy and didn't cook them for over a week.
    Got served up to me in a rather tasty chicken Massaman. Delish

    But occasionally I pine for some grub like that.

    As Dillinger says above ... 'looks the nutz'
    Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago ...


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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    We eat mainly Asian or Asian fusion style food
    Confusion food

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    Fried Rice and Massaman doesn't sound like much of a fusion.

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    The Oriental Cafe in Bangkok is having fantastic pies for those who like that kind of things,

    and not too expensive,

    not the kind of crap you would find in certain places in Pattaya for example

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Fried Rice
    They added tomato ketchup and raisins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Fried Rice and Massaman doesn't sound like much of a fusion.
    Different meals.

    Apologies if I din't explain that correctly.

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    Quick n easy

    Chicken Kievs, chips and salad
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    I need at least one of my meals of the day to contain rice and typically at least one meal is something Asian.

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    Looks like I'm gonna have to don my apron!

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    Quote Originally Posted by charleyboy View Post
    Looks like I'm gonna have to don my apron!
    About bloody time too!

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    Nothing like a fresh crispy Spring Roll. Thanks to my better half.

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