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AceFuzzLord, to memes in The neverending discussion about pasta, olive oil and just putting enough water... 10g salt, 100g pasta, at least 1L water e basta così ! No oil or you ruin the pasta/sauce synergy. 😃

I swear, it doesn’t matter what I try, pasta always sucks. Doesn’t matter if I constantly stir, add oil, anything. It always sticks.

Manifish_Destiny,

Your pasta water should be salty as ocean water. It’ll help.

Hadriscus,

It won’t stick if you pour some olive oil after filtering it. Two liters should do

nx2, to privacyguides in Garbage aka providing relevant Ads 🤣

The whole “incognito” confusion is just because

  1. People don’t read
  2. People don’t understand the difference between a Browser, the Internet and Google
aeternum,

google is the internet, right?

scytale,

In some countries where facebook found a way to become “free” even without a data plan, facebook is literally the internet for a lot of people who can’t afford it. And that makes it even more dangerous.

Soundhole, to memes in Five apps😅 not so many for me

“The modern internet consists of five massive websites, the content of each are screenshots from the other four.”

trash80,
jackpot,
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wheres that from

Soundhole,

A talk I watched about “enshittification” on YouTube. Not an exact quote, but it resonates and I wanted to make it clear it’s not from my smooth brain.

EDIT: Here it is. My man wears a mask the whole time, which is distracting, but he’s got things to say.

Marketsupreme, to memes in The upcoming Battle....

DeSantis is a joke and Trump is a criminal. Can we move on please.

Viking_Hippie, to memes in Five apps😅 not so many for me

There’s always gaming or joining a cult… Or you could do both by getting into Minecraft 🤷

Alby003,
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Minecraft is boring 🥵

Viking_Hippie,

I agree, but to each their own 🤷 It was kind of a joke suggestion anyway 😁

If you aren’t yet, I recommend playing Baldurs Gate 3. Everyone should, whether they’re normally into RPGs or not. It’s THAT good 😁

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  • Viking_Hippie,

    I loved that and BG2 so much when they first came out 25-30 years ago! They were amongst my formative gaming experiences ❤️

    KSPAtlas,
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    Especially modded minecraft

    MintyAnt,

    It’s like crack

    Agent641,

    Have you considered Factorio?

    Viking_Hippie,

    I hadn’t heard about it before but it looks interesting!

    HenryWong327,
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    ONE OF US! ONE OF US! ONE OF US!

    Portosian,

    Well RIP your sanity and free time. You’re going to wake up a few weeks from now after having nightmares about unsaturated belts.

    VinnieFarsheds,
    @VinnieFarsheds@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s great. I started working in the factory in 2015. Don’t have to play that many other games anymore and runs well on older hardware. It has saved me a lot of money because of these 2 reasons.

    MrJameGumb, to memes in The neverending discussion about pasta, olive oil and just putting enough water... 10g salt, 100g pasta, at least 1L water e basta così ! No oil or you ruin the pasta/sauce synergy. 😃
    @MrJameGumb@lemmy.world avatar

    It won’t stick together like that if you actually wait for the water to come to a proper boil before you add the pasta

    NegativeLookBehind,
    @NegativeLookBehind@kbin.social avatar

    A bit of oil helps too

    Player2,

    Oil that floats to the top of the water? Don’t see that helping much

    erogenouswarzone,
    @erogenouswarzone@lemmy.ml avatar

    It eventually gets absorbed by the pasta and makes it creamier. Unless you have too much water.

    underscore_,

    All the oil is doing is helping the pan not boil over while on a high heat as it makes the formation of bubbles at the surface more difficult. So… it kind of helps because you can cook more easily at a high heat but yeah it does nothing for the pasta.

    yata,

    And of course as long as your cooking pot is large enough and you are actually being present, then there shouldn’t be any risk of it boiling over and thus no need for any oil.

    thegreatgarbo,

    I think your comment is the source of a lot of people’s problems with sticking pasta. If there pots aren’t big enough and stove not powerful enough, a large amount of pasta can cool the water enough to stop the boiling and the pasta will stick if not stirred.

    Skaryon,

    I think all you really need is a Knorr chicken stock cube.

    MrJameGumb,
    @MrJameGumb@lemmy.world avatar

    For spaghetti? That kind of seems like a waste of a stock cube since most of that water is just going to get dumped at the end

    Skaryon,

    It’s a meme. Supposed master chef Marco Pierre white was chilling for Knorr and made a video advocating this

    youtu.be/h2Ut1H659lU?si=6KnpQAYUg4ohy9wC

    MrJameGumb,
    @MrJameGumb@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah, but he’s putting stock in the sauce not just throwing it into the water for boiling the pasta though

    RememberTheApollo_,

    For small portions that probably will work. Plenty of times I’ve put pasta in only to have it stick if I don’t stir a little in the first minute or two. There’s just not enough room for the boiling to agitate the pasta enough to prevent sticking.

    strax,

    yes, this is the answer! patience! a proper boil that stays boiling until the pasta is done. no sticking ever. salt and oil are never needed in the cooking water.

    bdonvr,

    Pasta water should be as salty as the sea, and it has nothing to do with sticking.

    azulavoir,

    I’ll give you half as salty as the sea. not full hog

    Godort,

    You should still be salting your water. It does nothing to prevent the pasta sticking, but it does make it taste better.

    seitanic,
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    I thought it was a texture thing. Otherwise, you could just add some salt to your sauce.

    Tyfud,

    It changes the way the pasta itself tastes, and is very different from adding it it the sauce.

    aubertlone,

    It’s not the same effect. Then the sauce will be salted, and the pasta will maybe absorb some of that salt.

    But, in my opinion, that’s an inelegant solution.

    I personally do not want any more salt in the pasta sauce than what’s already in there. I do, however, want my pasta to take in a little salt from the water.

    For those reasons, I add a little salt to my water as it’s boiling

    CubbyTustard,

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  • Tvkan,

    Sea water has a salinity of around 35g/kg.

    No one wants pasta water as salty as the sea - although unsalted water doesn’t sound much more appealing.

    lolcatnip, (edited )

    No one except everyone who wants their pasta to taste good. You need to add a ton of salt because most of it is going down the drain at the end.

    Edit: ok, I stand corrected.

    Rambi,

    What you just said is that you want to add in the range of 50-70g of salt depending on the size of your pan. That’s too much salt

    Tvkan,
    Player2,

    For fresh pasta yes, dried you don’t need as much salt

    Nacktmull, (edited )

    I read that quote regularly. Any clue who it originates from? I think it’s a romantic overstatement and does not hold as a general pasta rule. Salty pasta water is needed when you use a sauce or a pesto that has little salt in it. However, when using a particularly salty sauce or pesto, your end result can easily turn out too salty, if you put too much salt in the pasta water. When I make japanese miso-butter pasta for example, I don’t put any salt in the boiling water, because combined with the miso-butter, that would make the end result way too salty.

    seitanic,
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    I use 2 tablespoons per pound of pasta.

    AdamHenry,

    Knorr salt bullions sounds like a missed oppo.

    CubbyTustard,

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  • Ageroth,

    Seawater is two teaspoons salt per cup of water. That’s a little more than half a cup of salt per gallon of water. That is an unhealthy amount of salt.

    CubbyTustard,

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  • Bytemeister,

    Damn, you guys are missing out.

    erogenouswarzone,
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    Nooo. You need the perfect amount of water so it reabsorbs it’s own juices. Succulent Cannibalism.

    stolid_agnostic, to memes in The neverending discussion about pasta, olive oil and just putting enough water... 10g salt, 100g pasta, at least 1L water e basta così ! No oil or you ruin the pasta/sauce synergy. 😃

    It’s really about flavor, not some magic chemistry. The noodles absorb what’s in the water as they cook.

    Karyoplasma,

    Oily noodles don’t fuse with the sauce that well. If you want olive oil flavor in your dish, add it after tossing the noodles in the sauce.

    stolid_agnostic,

    Who said oily? A small amount, like a teaspoon, of EVOO in a giant pot and you’re good.

    AdamHenry,

    I’ve always done the salt and prob a tablespoon of vegetable oil (yeah I’m a pleb). usually make my own sauce or will add simmered vegetables to a store bought base.

    stolid_agnostic,

    I don’t like vegetable oils if I am using a tomato sauce–I don’t think it goes well together. If I’m doing Mac-n-Cheese, then yes, Otherwise it’s olive oil.

    AdamHenry,

    That’s fair

    stolid_agnostic,

    The older I get, the more varied the collection of oils and vinegars I have becomes.

    AdamHenry,

    I use apple vinegar to catch fruit flies and white vinegar to keep various laundry items odor free, plus it’s good for the front loading washing machine. I have to say though, cooking with various vinegars is beyond my capabilities.

    stolid_agnostic,

    I’ll tell you what blew my mind and opened a world for me. Please give this a try next time you make rice, with luck it does the same for you.

    Use a rice cooker and prepare as normal. Before starting the cycle, add in about a teaspoon of salt and about 2 teaspoons of either rice wine vinegar or cider vinegar. Mix well then cook as usual. Adjust for the stovetop method if you don’t have a rice cooker.

    I find that the rice wine vinegar works better, but that the cider vinegar works just fine. You’re going to worry that you put in too much vinegar because you can smell it a little while it’s cooking. But guess what? You didn’t. That little bit of acidity in contrast with the slight sweetness of the rice starch balances out.

    I’ve also recently learned of the flavor triangle. You’re meant to balance sweet, salty, and bitter. The recipe above does that for rice.

    Last tdbit: my chef friend turned me on to this, and it’s all I use now:

    www.amazon.com/…/B00IBQ2YFE

    Moral: don’t be afraid of vinegar. Play with it a bit and see what you like.

    AdamHenry,

    Amazing answer! I’m going to store it and use it. Thank you.

    stolid_agnostic,

    I used to get all the fancy brown and wild rices, the long grain rice, etc. Calrose is just no-fuss. It definitely has its uses and you’re not going to make biriyani with it, for instance. What it’s great for is when you just need rice on the side of whatever else you are making.

    I hope this works for you. Please let me know what you think if you end up trying it.

    p.s. just noticed that I linked you to a 5lb bag! LOL. They come in small bags too so don’t worry too much about that.

    AdamHenry,

    Lol, no worries. I knew you had good intentions only when posting.

    pokemaster787,

    Oil in your pasta water does literally nothing, just skip it.

    qarbone, to memes in Awww! That's so cute!

    Nah, that baby got super scoliosis

    XbSuper, to comicstrips in Don't do drugs 🚫

    Reposts already?

    Resonosity, to memes in Did it hurt? 🙄

    Literally me this morning

    Maddie, to memes in The upcoming Battle....
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    Lol the only thing Desantis is assaulting is a pudding cup

    ted, (edited ) to comicstrips in China shop 2024

    This meme made me Google whether they elected a new House Republican speaker. They have not.

    XbSuper, to memes in Awww! That's so cute!

    This isn’t the place for your baby pics.

    LaunchesKayaks, to memes in The neverending discussion about pasta, olive oil and just putting enough water... 10g salt, 100g pasta, at least 1L water e basta così ! No oil or you ruin the pasta/sauce synergy. 😃
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    I’m

    PapaStevesy, to memes in The upcoming Battle....

    Who would bother to draw this? Who cares? There’s not even a joke.

    Gradually_Adjusting,
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    This is a disconnect I always have with conservatives, and it took me ages to put my finger on it.

    To them, this is funny because of the cruelty.

    Outtatime,
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    Am conservative. This isn’t funny.

    Also, desantis sucks.

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