How to cook pasta in the sause?!


Question:

How to cook pasta in the sause?

uncooked pasta directly in the sause


Answers:
You will need to keep watch on it as the pasta will absorb a lot of the moisture and could lead to burning.
Have a jug full of hot water at hand.

put your pasta in the pot
add sauce (enough to cover pasta)
turn burner on medium heat
stir
check it in about 10 mins
cook to taste.

put water in a pat put salt and let to boil then put the past in and stirring every 2 or 3 minutes until is cocked when is cocked verse the past into the boll with the hols to drain the water put the past in a big plate and put the sauce on top you have to prepare the sauce separately

put the sauce in a nonstick pot or large skillet, and put it on a medium heat after about 4-5 mins, add the spagetti noodles by small amounts by breaking them in about about 3 inch lengths. still the noodles into the sauce and when the sauce start to bubble, turn the heat to very low and continue to cook and stir the mixture about every couple mins until the noodles are cooked, ( about 5 mins for angle hair pasta, and about 10-15 mins for vermicelli or a little longer for regular spagetti pasta.
good luck, and the most important thing is to use a low heat after initial bubbling starts and stir and pull out a noodle and test it by either taste or cut on a plate to udge if the pasta is done.) good luck and all the best

With a little trial and error....

It will be best to err on the side with too much sauce. In that event, add more garlice bread and salad.

Figure out how much sauce you have then measure your pasta amount to use. Next, subtract about 1/4 of the pasta to be on the safe side. Your sauce should be cooked so turn it down and add some pasta. Simmer, it may take half an hour or more due to the lesser water content.




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