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  5. Steaming - Wikipedia

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    Steaming is a method of cooking using steam. This is often done with a food steamer, a kitchen appliance made specifically to cook food with steam, but food can also be steamed in a wok. In the American Southwest, steam pits used for cooking have been found dating back about 5,000 years.

  6. Kraft Dinner - Wikipedia

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    The box describes a simple three-step process (the "cooking instructions") for preparing the dinner. The 1-2-3 directions include "Boil," "Drain," and "Add." "Boiling" is further defined as boiling water and adding the pasta, with no reference to added salt or covering of the pan. The directions indicate the pasta cooking time, usually as a range.

  7. Pasta processing - Wikipedia

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    When the pasta leaves the dies it has the moisture content of 31%. The final desired moisture of the dried pasta is about 12%, in order for the pasta to be rigid and have a long storage life. The drying process is slightly different for long and short pastas, but in general, pasta is exposed to hot air to dehydrate the pasta.

  8. How to Cook Pasta in 60 Seconds - AOL

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    Take any shape of noodles and place the amount you want to serve in a bowl of water to sit out overnight. The water helps to break down the texture of the pasta, which gives the pasta a ghostly ...

  9. Colander - Wikipedia

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    A colander (or cullender) is a kitchen utensil perforated with holes used to strain foods such as pasta or to rinse vegetables. [1] The perforations of the colander allow liquid to drain through while retaining the solids inside. It is sometimes called a pasta strainer. A sieve, with much finer mesh, is also used for straining.