What is the best way to cook spaghetti?

What is the best way to cook spaghetti?

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Put them in boiling salted water for 8 minutes

put it in water and boil it

NO OIL

hot water from the faucet
break the spaghetti
oil and salt in the water
throw the spaghetti on the wall, if it sticks it's ready

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it appears to be a fallow deer, based on the flatter shape of the antlers. but like other deer, the antlers are a product of testosterone production - that is a male deer.

>male deer

You know there's a word for that.

i like thus deer

>break the spaghetti

That deer looks like it could handle a big cock

Put it in cold milk and bring to a boil

Why do old cooks/chefs/italiafags always oil water? Are they just autists?

I've read the back of a box of dry spaghetti, and the instructions said to put oil in so when you pull the pasta out of the water, it prevents it from sticking. I think that's crap, since you should be working the sauce into the pasta after that, but to each their own.

Fresh in a pot of salted water.

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oil stops the water from foaming and boiling over

STAY CALM FOLKS ILL HANDLE THIS.
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You see, adding a small amount of oil wont actually prevent foam from forming at the top and boiling over. You could add a large amount of oil to the water, but that would just make you a stupid, stupid nigger. Too much oil will lubricate the pasta and keep sauce from sticking to it. So there is no reason to add oil, what you would need is a larger pot and stir the water occasionally. It doesnt take long to cook pasta.

What does the salt do?

take a raw noodle and shove it down your urethra. Let your natural body heats cook it until it slides out.

>hot water from the faucet
Don't do this. While it's not unsafe, hot water causes more minerals from the pipes to be leeched into the water, giving it a different taste.

Someone actually thinks this happens

Boil them in a large pan. Never boils over, never fucks up. Drop spaghetti in cold water, turn on the heat, WA LA

Marinade dry spaghetti in oil overnight to avoid it sticking together
Into sous vide bag with a handful of salt
Cook at 90 degrees for 18 hours
Remove
Chop
Enjoy

marinade is a noun

I always add the pasta after the water begins to boil, is there some advantage to adding it while the waters cold?

pan fried

Less effort

>he doesn't eat it raw right off the tree

flavor, add some oil in the water as well to keep them from sticcing

Hold a BIC lighter under the spaghetti, that'll cook er right up.

>Spaghetti Trees was 60 years ago