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  2. You May Be Salting Your Pasta Water Wrong. Here’s How ... - AOL

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    For example, if you’re making a pasta salad or a cold pasta dish, rinsing after draining will help cool the pasta quickly and stop the cooking process, which will prevent your pasta from ...

  3. How to properly salt your pasta water - AOL

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    Learn the right way to prepare your pasta water for boiling. Learn the right way to prepare your pasta water for boiling. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  4. Chefs go viral for salt and pasta water debate: 'Wild, right?'

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    Salting pasta water has more than one purpose, said Mark Bolchoz, a South Carolina-based chef and restaurateur. It is important to taste while cooking to ensure that pasta does not get too salty ...

  5. Seasoning - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the choice of herbs and seasoning, the timing of when flavors are added will affect the food that is being cooked or otherwise prepared. Seasonings are usually added near the end of the cooking period, or even at the table, when the food is served. The most common table-seasonings are salt, pepper, and acids (such as lemon juice).

  6. Brining - Wikipedia

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    The salt rub is then rinsed off and discarded before cooking. [3] Food scientists have two theories about the brining effect, but which one is correct is still under debate. [4] [5] The brine surrounding the cells has a higher concentration of salt than the fluid within the cells, but the cell fluid has a higher concentration of other solutes. [2]

  7. How to Properly Salt Your Pasta Water - AOL

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    In fact, you probably know three entirely different ways to cook it. Heck, you probably know how to whip up some ravioli -- from scratch. But even the most seasoned of cooks

  8. Curing (food preservation) - Wikipedia

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    Salt (sodium chloride) is the primary ingredient used in meat curing. [10] Removal of water and addition of salt to meat creates a solute-rich environment where osmotic pressure draws water out of microorganisms, slowing down their growth. [10] [11] Doing this requires a concentration of salt of nearly 20%. [11]

  9. 14 Myths About Cooking Pasta - AOL

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    Pasta is easy, delicious and enjoyed by many cultures, but because of its popularity, there are a number of common misconceptions about the proper way to prepare it. Should you salt the water? Do ...