Where can I get a reliable pasta cooker similar to a rice cooker?!


Question: I'm challenged when it comes to cooking anything, even something as simple as boiling pasta. This is why I am in search of a pasta cooker that works similar to my rice cooker. I looked for one at my neighbourhood "giant retail store" but had no luck. Any suggestions?


Answers: I'm challenged when it comes to cooking anything, even something as simple as boiling pasta. This is why I am in search of a pasta cooker that works similar to my rice cooker. I looked for one at my neighbourhood "giant retail store" but had no luck. Any suggestions?

What your looking for doesn't exist.
Just do this.........Get a large "spaghetti pot" put a lot of water in it, put a small amount of salt in it too........Now, when the water gets boiling good, put in your pasta.
Stirring the pot is important or it will tend to stick together.....Stirring within the first minute or two is the most important.
But keep stirring through the whole process (every minute or so).
Follow directions on package but be flexible,
taste one or 2 occasionally. When nice and chewy, drain in colandar, do NOT let them sit long there..(30 seconds)--They'll get too sticky if longer than that....Have sauce ready ahead of time and just do it all quickly at this point....

I live in the U.S.A. so I only know the U.S.A stores where that item is available

Kohl's
Target
Walmart
Nordstrom
Sears
Kmart

It's called a pot to boil water in.
What your looking for doesn't exist.

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