• AernaLingus [any]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    Huh, interesting! They also mention pre-soaking the pasta for two hours to save more energy (since most of the time is really spent rehydrating rather than truly cooking) which can cut the cooking time from ten minutes to one or two minutes. Might have to give it a shot out of curiosity!

    • I didn’t try the soaking method, but I did try the turning it off halfway method. The texture of the pasta is slightly different, but barely noticeable, unless you’re using really high-quality pasta from higher-protein durum wheat (the one used the most in Italy). In that case it does turn a bit gummy.

      If you’re using regular-ass pasta made from red or winter wheat, which is the pasta you get in 99% of the world (unless you’re importing or getting it from a high-quality brand), there’s virtually no difference, in my very limited experimentation.