Can I reheat Spaghetti Bolagnese?? (sorry about spelling!!)?!


Question: My father in law is coming round for dinner and I'd like it to be ready for when he comes, If I cook it now can I reheat it later?
Thanks xx


Answers: My father in law is coming round for dinner and I'd like it to be ready for when he comes, If I cook it now can I reheat it later?
Thanks xx

you can.
re heat the sauce part but not the pasta (reheated pasta isnt great). cook the pasta when your father in law arrives

Yes you can and I used to work in a pub which did precisely that.

Sure you can, pop it in the microwave!!!!! Might be better to cook the spagetti later though, thats never the best when re-heated! Good luck :-)

I always cook too much, then re-heat. Overnight I don't even bother with the fridge.

Absolutely.Just add a bit of water to it to keep the spaghetti moist otherwise it tends to dry out a bit.It would be even better to make the meat sauce now but only cook the pasta a half hour before he arrives then add the meat sauce and keep it heated on low fro a half hour.

I would not re-heat the pasta cos it will taste like sh*t and go really hard and dry. you could make the bolognese sauce so that is ready to re-heat and then cook the spaghetti so that it is fresh.

The spaghetti should only take about 10 mins to cook.

Plus bolognese sauce always taste better the longer you leave it... have you ever had next day bolognese?? Its AMAZING!!

yes of course, although the spaghetti might go a bit hard.
I always portion mine up and freeze spare bolognaise for the kids, and just cook the spaghetti fresh.

OHH it is at it's best when re-heated!! AMke some garlic bread with that

yes, y not

Yes, just make sure it's piping hot.

yes definitely





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