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60 Second Pasta

The best way to cook al dente pasta in 60 seconds.
Prep Time1 hour 30 minutes
Active Time1 minute
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Italian, Mediterranean
Keyword: linguine, macaroni, pasta, spaghetti

Instructions

  • Cooking pasta is about heat and hydration. We asked ourselves what would happen if we separated the two processes. Soaking the pasta was slightly counter-intuitive. What if it got to soft? What if it all stuck together? We decided that the only thing to do was try it and see what happened.
  • After an hour and a half in a bag with cold water the soaked linguine pasta became pliable, while remaining a bit stiff. The drained noodles held their shape and since the starch had not been activated, they did not stick to one another and could be held without the addition of oil.
    Cold soaked pasta
  • Once we added the noodles to boiling, salted water we had perfectly cooked al dente pasta in just 60 seconds.
    Cooked Pasta

Notes

And even though you boil the noodles for 60 seconds, rather than using a pot of boiling water, I tried boiling a bowl of water in the microwave and that saved time and didn't heat up the kitchen.