How I Made Pasta

I have been meaning to write How I made Pasta all evening but Irving's chatter keeps distracting me. Well let me just put it down before I forget all about it.

I have been meaning to write How I made Pasta all evening but Irving's chatter keeps distracting me. Well let me just put it down before I forget all about it. I may not have some people's writing prowess, but I am confident my culinary skills more than makes up for the deficit!

I was having a small get-together, a kind of mini kitty party a few days back and I decided to make pasta (with sauce and all of course). For some unknown reason (after all I had never tried to make pasta before), I decided it was the easiest thing to prepare. So, I went about shopping the evening before.

Ingredients

I picked up the best-looking packet of macaroni, a can of baked beans, a tinned mushroom, a tin of tomato puree. Then I looked at the cheese available and found just the right thing, a packet of grated cheese. See, I had done my research on the net. I had found a dozen recipe of pasta. Its another matter that none of them advised putting all these stuff together. I also picked up bottles of garlic salt and white pepper.

Just as I was leaving, I was suddenly assailed by doubts (a rare thing, but there…) I got a packet of noodles and some perfectly cut frozen vegetables as well as a bottle of soya sauce – to make noodles if worse came to worst!

I started my pasta at midnight after bundling off the kids to bed, the party being scheduled for the morning.

Cooking The Perfect Pasta

As per instructions on the net, I would need 5 liters of water to boil 500g of Pasta. I found my biggest pan could hold just 3 litres. I made do. The water had to boil first. That went fine. Then sidle in the macaroni into the boiling water. Yes, please don’t throw it in, the water’s boiling, the pan’s full, just coax in the pasta, unless you have a preference for getting scalded! Keep mixing it, so that the pasta doesn’t stick to the bottom. One really has to be careful. The best instruction I found online said that, take a bite and remove the pasta just when you feel the softness is as you would like to eat it. There is some philosophy somewhere here. So many things in life are that simple!

I removed and drained the the macaroni onto a colander. I kept aside some of the liquid to use in the sauce. You will find there is very little liquid left when 500gms pasta is boiled in 3 ltrs of water!

Pasta Sauce

Next step was to prepare the pasta sauce. I put two tbs of butter into a pan, then scraped some garlic cloves into the pan. Then I sprinked garlic salt and white pepper. I added the mushrooms from the can (drained), then emptied a 200 gm tin of tomato puree. The paste seemed to be very very thick. So I added the reserve water I had kept aside and let the mixture simmer. It was a real pungent taste. I realized too late that the tomato puree was really thick and just 3-4 spoons would have sufficed. So I had to keep on adding water to get the right consistency! So I had a huge pan full of pasta sauce. I made some white sauce next. I am not going to describe the process. Oh, well. I boiled some milk (200 ml), added some butter and mixed in 2 tsp of white flour. Is that white sauce? Well, I always prepare it that way…

Final Pasta Dressing

Now for the finale. I mashed 3 medium sized potoes which I had previously boiled. I brought out my largest casserole (I was not really prepared for the huge quantity). Then I poured in the macaroni. Added the mashed potatoes, the baked beans (with the juice), the white sauce. The pasta was still dry. I added the sauce I had prepared. I realized I needed just one-fifth of the prepared quantity! But I strained out all the mushroom from the sauce to add to the pasta. I mixed in all the contents, cooled it and stored it away. I entire process lasted one and half hours, including preparation time.

Just before serving the next day, I took out the amount needed onto another much smaller carsserole, sprinkled the grated parmesan cheese on top and heat it in the microwave till the cheese melted.

So there, I had my pasta ready (so what if we all had to eat pasta for 3 days!) and it really, surprisingly tasted good!

Try it, and tell me the results! Just remember 500 gm pasta would maybe feed around 15 persons as a snack, and my party was just for 5 people.

And now the family has started on the noodles (remember the packet I got as back-up)!!! But that recipe is another story.

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16 Comments
irvingl2001
August 4, 2008
irvingl2001
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NEVER delay putting up delicious food-related 'bytes because of anything I'm writing. Chatter is fun; pasta is next to godliness.
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irvingl2001
August 4, 2008
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...what is a kitty party?
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mamamia07
August 4, 2008
mamamia07
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irvingl2001
August 4, 2008
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Thank you!
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Darrell Curts
August 4, 2008
Darrell Curts
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I didn't get past the "Kitty party" - I've never heard that term used for a small get together before. Hope the pasta came out good! wHATUP's Xombyte
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rawnak
August 6, 2008
rawnak
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Except, that I am not much into continental cooking! *And "Kitty Party" is something that those women in "Desperate Housewives" keep having from time to time and then all those scandalous revelations come out! rawnak's Xombyte
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LadyKenai
August 8, 2008
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Will have to give it a try sometime :) If you would like to chat about Xomba or anything you want, join here: http://home.wanadoo.nl/mqs/ladykenai/chat.html

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mamamia07
August 8, 2008
mamamia07
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thanks lady kenai for the comment. you sure can give it a try. pasta is really simple. only my blog is not so! http://www.xomba.com/beijiong_olympics_competition_schedule http://www.xomba.com/swimming_schedule_beijing_olympics http://www.xomba.com/mens_football_schedule_beijing_olympics http://www.xomba.com/2008_summer_olympics_mens_basketball_schedule
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mamamia07
August 8, 2008
mamamia07
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u can easily make the "indian" pasta - my son loves it! thanks for the comment, rawnak. http://www.xomba.com/beijiong_olympics_competition_schedule http://www.xomba.com/swimming_schedule_beijing_olympics http://www.xomba.com/mens_football_schedule_beijing_olympics http://www.xomba.com/2008_summer_olympics_mens_basketball_schedule
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Adrian Slew
August 8, 2008
Adrian Slew
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Chris Crow
August 9, 2008
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Very nice, descriptive article you wrote here. I have always wondered how to make pasta. It's one of those things that you always say you want to make, but never get around to it. Now maybe I will. Try Blockbuster Free for Two Weeks, then plans as low as $3.99 per month
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ujwala
August 9, 2008
I have never tried pasta with sauce, instead to save time I try and add everything together and cook it. Cook pasta in boiling water the regular way, drain all water away. Remove pasta in microwave bowl, add a lot of veggies like the capsicum, onion, cabbage, boiled and diced mushrooms, add two flavors of tomato sauce, one a little spicy and another a normal one. Add spices the black/white pepper whatever is available and a little salt. Cover the vegetable mixed pasta with cheese and microwave it at 80% for about 3-4 minutes. Once cheese becomes semi solid remove it a mix it with the rest of the pasta with a spoon. This is tasty and fast. Kids love it.
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mamamia07
August 9, 2008
mamamia07
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sounds handy! could have saved me those nasty burns...:-( http://www.xomba.com/beijiong_olympics_competition_schedule http://www.xomba.com/swimming_schedule_beijing_olympics http://www.xomba.com/mens_football_schedule_beijing_olympics http://www.xomba.com/2008_summer_olympics_mens_basketball_schedule
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mamamia07
August 9, 2008
mamamia07
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now is the season for chinese pasta - go for it chris http://www.xomba.com/beijiong_olympics_competition_schedule http://www.xomba.com/swimming_schedule_beijing_olympics http://www.xomba.com/mens_football_schedule_beijing_olympics http://www.xomba.com/2008_summer_olympics_mens_basketball_schedule !
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mamamia07
August 9, 2008
mamamia07
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ujwala...will give it a try - but frankly i dont think i can eat pasta (unless it comes straight from italy) for another year! http://www.xomba.com/beijiong_olympics_competition_schedule http://www.xomba.com/swimming_schedule_beijing_olympics http://www.xomba.com/mens_football_schedule_beijing_olympics http://www.xomba.com/2008_summer_olympics_mens_basketball_schedule
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mythman
August 12, 2008
mythman
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I loved cooking when I was a kid, but--even today--I get bored with writing about it if I describe much more than heating the water and opening the package! ... signed, Uncle MythMan---Big Fan of stars like Hottie Kim Kardashian & Vanessa Montagne & Lena Li--Xombie Plan
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