How to Cook Spaghetti
Spaghetti is a simple and delicious dish loved all over the world. Whether you’re making it for a quick meal or a family dinner, knowing how to cook spaghetti the right way ensures it comes out perfectly every time.
Ingredients You’ll Need
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200g spaghetti (adjust based on servings)
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1 liter of water
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1–2 teaspoons of salt
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1 tablespoon of cooking oil (optional)
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Sauce of your choice (tomato, meat, or vegetables)
Step-by-Step Guide to Cooking Spaghetti
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Fill a large pot with water and bring it to a boil.
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Add salt to season the water.
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Drop the spaghetti into the boiling water. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking.
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Cook for 8–12 minutes (check the instructions on the spaghetti pack).
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Taste to see if it’s al dente (tender but firm).
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Drain the spaghetti in a colander.
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Toss with a little oil or butter if you’re not serving immediately.
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Serve hot with your favorite sauce or toppings.
Tips for Perfect Spaghetti
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Don’t break the spaghetti before cooking; it softens as it cooks.
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Stir often in the first few minutes to prevent clumping.
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Reserve some pasta water to thicken your sauce.
FAQs
1. How much spaghetti should I cook per person?
About 75–100 grams is enough for one serving.
2. Can I cook spaghetti without oil?
Yes, just stir frequently to prevent sticking.
3. Should I rinse spaghetti after cooking?
No, unless you’re using it for a cold salad. Rinsing removes the starch that helps sauce stick.
4. How do I know when spaghetti is done?
It should be soft but still slightly firm when bitten (al dente).
5. Can I cook spaghetti in advance?
Yes, you can cook, drain, and refrigerate. Add a little oil to keep it from sticking.
Conclusion
Cooking spaghetti is quick, easy, and rewarding. With the right timing and a good sauce, you’ll have a delicious meal ready in minutes. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned home cooks.