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Are you throwing pasta at your kitchen wall to check for doneness? If yes, take a look at my top ten tips on how to cook spaghetti pasta like an Italian nonna.   Whether you are cooking homemade cavatelli or purchasing the best pasta brand available, it really is effortless to achieve the perfect bowl of pasta every time you cook it.  Have you ever wondered how long to cook spaghetti pasta? Or perhaps why the water needs to “taste like the sea” before you add your pasta?  If you think the best way to test if spaghetti is done is to throw it at your kitchen wall, stop scrolling. The cooking guidelines found on pasta packages are a great place to start. But if you want to step up your pasta game, this simple guide is for you. Take a look at my top ten tips on achieving the ideal texture for perfect pasta, just like an Italian nonna would make. Jump to: 1-Start with a large pot  2-Use lots of cold water   3-Add kosher salt so it “tastes like the sea” 4-Frequent stirring  5–Avoid adding oil  6-Cover the pot  7-Taste for doneness  8–Reserve the pasta water, aka the liquid gold 9- Avoid rinsing drained pasta 10- Toss the drained pasta quickly with the sauce Bonus tip: a kitchen hack How long to cook spaghetti? Serving suggestions  My inspiration Recipe 1-Start with a  large pot   To cook pasta properly, you need a large deep pot that can hold a lot of water.  Why? A big pot of water provides plenty of space for the pasta to float about freely; this is especially true for the long variety.   2-Use lots of cold water   It's not enough to have just enough water to cook pasta. You need the right amount of cold water.  To cook one pound of pasta (454 grams) , bring  at least 4 quarts (3.8 liters) of  cold  water to a rolling boil, not simmering, rolling.  Why? Using the right amount of water ensures that it will quickly return to a rapid boil after the pasta’s addition.  Also, as the pasta is cooking, it absorbs some of the water and has enough room to expand. The large water volume also prevents the pasta from sticking together as the pasta floats freely about in the large pot.  3- Add  k osher salt so it “tastes like the sea” Once the 4 quarts of water  (3.8 liters) come to a rolling boil, add 1 heaping tablespoon of kosher salt.    Why?  As the pasta is cooking,   it will absorb some of the kosher salt from the pasta water. This helps create a perfectly seasoned plate of pasta.  4 -Frequent stirring   As soon as you add your pasta to the boiling water, it is crucial to stir. A long handled wooden fork is ideal for this job. Although you can use any long utensil, like a wooden spoon, what is important is that you give the large pot of pasta a good stir every couple of minutes.  Stir in any direction or back and forth. Don't forget to scrape the bottom and sides of the pot during this cooking process.  Why? Initial and frequent stirring will prevent the pasta from sticking together and attaching to the pot’s sides or bottom.  5 – Avoid  add ing  oil   There is no advantage to adding oil. Contrary to popular belief, adding a little olive oil does not prevent the pasta from sticking together. Refer to previously  mentioned tips  to prevent pasta from sticking together.   Why? The addition of oil prevents the sauce from clinging to the pasta.  6-Cover the pot   Slowly add  the pasta to the pot of  boiling water,  stir  immediately  to ensure the pasta does stic k together, then cover the pot.  For longer shapes like spaghetti and linguine, drop them into the water and, as they soften, gently submerge. Stir gently and cover. Remove the cover immediately when the water returns to a rolling boil.   Why? Quickly returning the water to a full boil ensures the pasta cooks evenly without being gummy or mushy. Don’t walk away from the stove during this process.  7 -Taste for doneness   Use the estimated cooking times indicated on the packaging as a guideline for when the pasta is done. For dry pasta, start tasting two to three minutes before the recommended cooking time. Cook dry pasta until it tastes al dente or firm to the bite. Cook fresh pasta like cavatelli and ricotta gnocchi until they float and resist slightly. This usually takes 1-2 minutes.  Why? Tasting the pasta is the only way to test the pasta for doneness. This confirms the pasta is properly cooked. Remember, the pasta continues to cook just a little after you drain and sauce it. So the goal is to prevent overcooked pasta.  8 – Reserve the pasta water, aka the liquid gold Before draining the pasta, remove 1-2 cups of the starchy pasta water and set it aside.   Why?   Depending on the pasta sauce, adding a small amount of starchy pasta water can help loosen the sauce and help the pasta cling to the sauce. 9- Avoid rinsing drained pasta It would be best if you rinsed pasta only when using it in a recipe like a cold pasta salad.   Why?   Not only does rinsing cool off the pasta, but it also removes the starchy exterior, which is essential for the sauce to adhere to it.  10- Toss the drained pasta quickly with the sauce Transfer the drained hot pasta back into the empty cooking pot, add enough sauce and immediately toss together. Alternatively, the drained pasta can be added to the simmering sauce and tossed together. For the best-tasting pasta dish, serve immediately while still hot.  Why? It would be best to combine the cooked pasta immediately with the sauce for the best-tasting bowl of pasta. Timing is crucial when cooking pasta. The sauce can wait for the pasta to be cooked, but the cooked pasta cannot wait for the sauce. If the drained pasta is left in the colander for even the smallest amount of time, the starchy exterior starts drying and before you know it, you have clumps of pasta.  Bonus tip: a kitchen hack Did you know that Italian nonnas place a wooden fork or spoon across the top of a pot of boiling water to prevent the starchy water from escaping and making a mess on the stovetop? Here’s a great article that explains the science behind this.  Are you ready to put theory to practice? By now, you are probably wondering how long it would take to cook spaghetti. Cooking spaghetti is a simple process, but you now know the techniques and the important points to keep in mind to ensure you get perfect results every time. With these tips and a little patience, you are on your way to making perfectly cooked delicious spaghetti pasta. Let’s apply some of these tips to see how long it actually takes to cook spaghetti noodles. Here is a summary of spaghetti cooking time and plating, from start to finish. Fill a large pot with cold water cover and bring it to a rolling boil. To cook one pound of pasta (454 grams), bring at least 4 quarts (3.8 liters) of cold water . TIME: 14 min 30 sec Add 1 heaping tablespoon of Kosher salt . The spaghetti must be seasoned before adding the sauce. TIME: 10 sec Add the spaghetti noodles and stir . Cook until it tastes al dente or firm to the bite. Start tasting the spaghetti two minutes before the recommended cooking time on the package. TIME: 10 min Drain the spaghetti in a colander, then toss the pasta quickly with the warm sauce . Serve and enjoy ! TIME: 2 min 30 sec TOTAL TIME: 27 min 10 sec Serving suggestions  Now that you know the best way to cook pasta, the next step is to combine it with the best pasta sauce! Marinara Sauce My homemade marinara sauce tastes better than any store-bought brand. It’s also one of the easiest to make! A pasta dinner can be yours in 30 minutes!  GET THE RECIPE For more serving suggestions, refer to this article on Cavatelli Pasta Recipes . My inspiration I can still hear my Nonna, “ butta la pasta !” It wasn’t a question… it was a statement.  Butta la pasta literally means throw the pasta. Naturally, in boiling water.  We would usually hear these words three times a week -Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. It is only as an adult, looking back at my younger years, that I began to truly appreciate the importance of certain rituals of my Italian upbringing. My nonna did not need to ring a bell to announce that it was dinner time. The minute she said those words, we all knew we had less than 5 minutes to clean up and find our place at the dinner table.    I was delegated to inform my Nonno and dad that nonna had just “thrown the pasta” in the water. As I got older, I got promoted to stirring the pasta while my nonna delegated my sister to round-up duties. I did, however, keep my “scolapasta” responsibilities.  The ten tips I am sharing with you today are the same ones my Italian nonna taught me and a few I have learned in my quest to learn how long to cook spaghetti noodles. There’s comfort in knowing that there are still some things that remain the same in a constantly changing world.  If this is your first time visiting, welcome! I would love to offer you my FREE weekly e-mail newsletter  delivered straight to your inbox. When you subscribe, you will also receive a FREE DOWNLOAD that summarizes my top 10 tips on  How to Cook Pasta . You can unsubscribe any time you want. THANKS SO MUCH for following and being part of the She Loves Biscotti community, where you will find Simple & Tasty Family-Friendly Recipes with an Italian Twist. Ciao for now, Maria  ★★★★★ Do you have other tips on how to cook spaghetti ?  I would love to hear about them in the comments below and be sure to rate my method of cooking pasta! Recipe WANT TO SAVE THIS RECIPE? Enter you email below and I’ll send the link to your inbox. PLUS, be the first to get newly published recipes! 1 pound dried pasta 1 package (454 grams) 1 tablespoon salt 1-2 cups reserved pasta water separated Bring 4 quarts (3.8 liters) of cold water to a rolling boil in a large pot. Add the salt. Add the pasta to the pot of boiling water and stir. Cover the pot and quickly return to a boil. Remove cover and cook according to package directions until almost al dente . Stir frequently. When the pasta is almost al dente , taste for doneness. Reserve about 1-2 cups of the cooking liquid, then drain the pasta. Combine with your favorite sauce and serve immediately. SCROLL UP for essential step-by-step photos embedded in the article above. When available, videos can be found in the next section. These visuals are designed to help you achieve perfect results every time. Happy cooking! Please keep in mind that the nutritional information provided below is just a rough estimate and variations can occur depending on the specific ingredients used.  Serving: 1 serving | Calories: 421 kcal | Carbohydrates: 85 g | Protein: 15 g | Fat: 2 g | Saturated Fat: 1 g | Sodium: 7 mg | Potassium: 253 mg | Fiber: 4 g | Sugar: 3 g | Calcium: 24 mg | Iron: 1 mg This post was originally published on March 31, 2021, and republished on September 4, 2022 with updated content and photos. Thanks for sharing! WANT TO SAVE THIS RECIPE? Enter you email below and I'll send the link to your inbox. PLUS, be the first to get newly published recipes!
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If yes, take a look at my top ten tips on how to cook spaghetti pasta like an Italian nonna. Whether you are cooking homemade [cavatelli](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/homemade-cavatelli-pasta-dough-recipe/) or purchasing the best pasta brand available, it really is effortless to achieve the perfect bowl of pasta every time you cook it. ![Spaghetti being drained in a colander.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-2.jpg) Have you ever wondered how long to cook spaghetti pasta? Or perhaps why the water needs to “taste like the sea” before you add your pasta? If you think the best way to test if spaghetti is done is to throw it at your kitchen wall, stop scrolling. The cooking guidelines found on pasta packages are a great place to start. But if you want to step up your pasta game, this simple guide is for you. Take a look at my top ten tips on achieving the ideal texture for perfect pasta, just like an Italian nonna would make. Jump to: - [1-Start with a large pot](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#1-start-with-a-large-pot) - [2-Use lots of cold water](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#2-use-lots-of-cold-water) - [3-Add kosher salt so it “tastes like the sea”](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#3-add-kosher-salt-so-it-tastes-like-the-sea) - [4-Frequent stirring](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#4-frequent-stirring) - [5–Avoid adding oil](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#5-avoid-adding-oil) - [6-Cover the pot](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#6-cover-the-pot) - [7-Taste for doneness](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#7-taste-for-doneness) - [8–Reserve the pasta water, aka the liquid gold](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#8-reserve-the-pasta-water-aka-the-liquid-gold) - [9- Avoid rinsing drained pasta](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#9-avoid-rinsing-drained-pasta) - [10- Toss the drained pasta quickly with the sauce](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#10-toss-the-drained-pasta-quickly-with-the-sauce) - [Bonus tip: a kitchen hack](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#bonus-tip-a-kitchen-hack) - [How long to cook spaghetti?](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#how-long-to-cook-spaghetti) - [Serving suggestions](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#serving-suggestions) - [My inspiration](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#my-inspiration) - [Recipe](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#h-recipe) ![Spaghetti in a white plate.](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%201200'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![Spaghetti in a white plate.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/How-to-Cook-Pasta-3.jpg) ## **1-Start with a** **large pot** To cook pasta properly, you need a large deep pot that can hold a lot of water. ![A large pot being filled with water. ](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%20800'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![A large pot being filled with water. ](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-5.jpg) ***Why?*** A big pot of water provides plenty of space for the pasta to float about freely; this is especially true for the long variety. ## **2-Use lots of cold water** It's not enough to have just enough water to cook pasta. You need the right amount of cold water. To cook one pound of pasta (454 grams), bring at least 4 quarts (3.8 liters) of cold water to a rolling boil, not simmering, rolling. ![A large pot of boiling water.](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%20800'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![A large pot of boiling water.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-6.jpg) ***Why?*** Using the right amount of water ensures that it will quickly return to a rapid boil after the pasta’s addition. Also, as the pasta is cooking, it absorbs some of the water and has enough room to expand. The large water volume also prevents the pasta from sticking together as the pasta floats freely about in the large pot. ## **3-****Add** **k****osher salt** so it “tastes like the sea” Once the 4 quarts of water (3.8 liters) come to a rolling boil, add 1 heaping tablespoon of kosher salt. ![A tablepoon of salt being added to a pot of water. ](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%20800'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![A tablepoon of salt being added to a pot of water. ](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-7.jpg) ***Why?*** As the pasta is cooking,it will absorb some of the kosher salt from the pasta water. This helps create a perfectly seasoned plate of pasta. ## **4****\-Frequent stirring** As soon as you add your pasta to the boiling water, it is crucial to stir. A long handled wooden fork is ideal for this job. Although you can use any long utensil, like a wooden spoon, what is important is that you give the large pot of pasta a good stir every couple of minutes. Stir in any direction or back and forth. Don't forget to scrape the bottom and sides of the pot during this cooking process. ![Spaghetti being dropped in a pot of boiling water.](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%20800'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![Spaghetti being dropped in a pot of boiling water.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-9.jpg) ***Why?*** Initial and frequent stirring will prevent the pasta from sticking together and attaching to the pot’s sides or bottom. ## **5****–****Avoid** **add****ing** **oil** There is no advantage to adding oil. Contrary to popular belief, adding a little olive oil does not prevent the pasta from sticking together. Refer to previously mentioned tips to prevent pasta from sticking together. ![A red cross mark on olive oil being drizzled in a pot of pasta.](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%20800'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![A red cross mark on olive oil being drizzled in a pot of pasta.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-11.jpg) ***Why?*** The addition of oil prevents the sauce from clinging to the pasta. ## **6-Cover the pot** Slowly add the pasta to the pot of boiling water, stir immediately to ensure the pasta does stick together, then cover the pot. For longer shapes like spaghetti and linguine, drop them into the water and, as they soften, gently submerge. Stir gently and cover. **Remove the cover** **immediately** when the water returns to a rolling boil. ![A lid covering a pot of water.](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%20800'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![A lid covering a pot of water.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-12.jpg) ***Why?*** Quickly returning the water to a full boil ensures the pasta cooks evenly without being gummy or mushy. Don’t walk away from the stove during this process. ## **7****\-Taste for doneness** Use the estimated cooking times indicated on the packaging as a guideline for when the pasta is done. For dry pasta, start tasting two to three minutes before the recommended cooking time. Cook dry pasta until it tastes *al dente* or firm to the bite. Cook fresh pasta like **[cavatelli](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/ricotta-cavatelli/)** and **[ricotta gnocchi](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/ricotta-gnocchi/)** until they float and resist slightly. This usually takes 1-2 minutes. ![Spaghetti being removed from a pot of pasta.](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%20800'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![Spaghetti being removed from a pot of pasta.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-14.jpg) ***Why?*** Tasting the pasta is the only way to test the pasta for doneness. This confirms the pasta is properly cooked. Remember, the pasta continues to cook just a little after you drain and sauce it. So the goal is to prevent overcooked pasta. ## **8****–****Reserve the pasta water,** aka the liquid gold Before draining the pasta, remove 1-2 cups of the starchy pasta water and set it aside. ![Starchy pasta water being removed from a pot of water.](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%20800'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![Starchy pasta water being removed from a pot of water.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-13.jpg) ***Why?***Depending on the pasta sauce, adding a small amount of starchy pasta water can help loosen the sauce and help the pasta cling to the sauce. ## 9- Avoid rinsing drained pasta It would be best if you rinsed pasta only when using it in a recipe like a cold pasta salad. ![A red cross mark on rinsing drained pasta.](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%20800'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![A red cross mark on rinsing drained pasta.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-16.jpg) ***Why?***Not only does rinsing cool off the pasta, but it also removes the starchy exterior, which is essential for the sauce to adhere to it. ## 10- Toss the drained pasta quickly with the sauce Transfer the drained hot pasta back into the empty cooking pot, add enough sauce and immediately toss together. Alternatively, the drained pasta can be added to the simmering sauce and tossed together. For the best-tasting pasta dish, serve immediately while still hot. ![Pasta and sauce being combined in a pot.](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%20797'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![Pasta and sauce being combined in a pot.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-8.jpg) ***Why?*** It would be best to combine the cooked pasta immediately with the sauce for the best-tasting bowl of pasta. Timing is crucial when cooking pasta. The sauce can wait for the pasta to be cooked, but the cooked pasta cannot wait for the sauce. If the drained pasta is left in the colander for even the smallest amount of time, the starchy exterior starts drying and before you know it, you have clumps of pasta. ## Bonus tip: a kitchen hack Did you know that Italian nonnas place a wooden fork or spoon across the top of a pot of boiling water to prevent the starchy water from escaping and making a mess on the stovetop? Here’s a [great article](https://food-hacks.wonderhowto.com/how-to/why-does-wooden-spoon-stop-pasta-from-boiling-over-0151541/) that explains the science behind this. ![A table setting for a pasta dinner.](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%201800'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![A table setting for a pasta dinner.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-17.jpg) ## How long to cook spaghetti? Are you ready to put theory to practice? By now, you are probably wondering how long it would take to cook spaghetti. Cooking spaghetti is a simple process, but you now know the techniques and the important points to keep in mind to ensure you get perfect results every time. With these tips and a little patience, you are on your way to making perfectly cooked delicious spaghetti pasta. Let’s apply some of these tips to see how long it actually takes to cook spaghetti noodles. **Here is a summary of spaghetti cooking time and plating, from start to finish.** - **Fill** a **large pot** with **cold water** cover and bring it to a **rolling boil.** To cook one pound of pasta (454 grams), bring **at least 4 quarts** (3.8 liters) of **cold water**. **TIME: 14 min 30 sec** - **Add 1** heaping **tablespoon** of Kosher **salt**. The spaghetti must be seasoned **before** adding the sauce. **TIME: 10 sec** - **Add** the spaghetti noodles and **stir**. **Cook until it tastes al dente** or firm to the bite. Start tasting the spaghetti two minutes before the recommended cooking time on the package. **TIME:** **10 min** - **Drain** the spaghetti in a colander, then **toss** the pasta quickly **with the warm sauce**. **Serve** and **enjoy**! **TIME:** **2 min 30 sec** - **TOTAL TIME: 27 min 10 sec** ![A Pinterest pin of how long it takes to cook spaghetti.](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201200%201600'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![A Pinterest pin of how long it takes to cook spaghetti.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/How-long-to-cook-spaghetti-pin.jpg) ## Serving suggestions Now that you know the best way to cook pasta, the next step is to combine it with the best pasta sauce\! ![A spoonful of marinara sauce.](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%201024%201024'%3E%3C/svg%3E) ![A spoonful of marinara sauce.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Italian-Marinara-Sauce-Recipe-2-1024x1024.jpg) **Marinara Sauce** My homemade **[marinara sauce](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/simple-classic-marinara-sauce-recipe/)** tastes better than any store-bought brand. It’s also one of the easiest to make! A pasta dinner can be yours in 30 minutes\! **[GET THE RECIPE](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/simple-classic-marinara-sauce-recipe/)** For more serving suggestions, refer to this article on **[Cavatelli Pasta Recipes](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/cavatelli-pasta-recipes/)**. ## My inspiration I can still hear my Nonna, “*butta la pasta*!” It wasn’t a question… it was a statement. *Butta la pasta* literally means throw the pasta. Naturally, in boiling water. We would usually hear these words three times a week -Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. It is only as an adult, looking back at my younger years, that I began to truly appreciate the importance of certain rituals of my Italian upbringing. My nonna did not need to ring a bell to announce that it was dinner time. The minute she said those words, we all knew we had less than 5 minutes to clean up and find our place at the dinner table. I was delegated to inform my Nonno and dad that nonna had just “thrown the pasta” in the water. As I got older, I got promoted to stirring the pasta while my nonna delegated my sister to round-up duties. I did, however, keep my “scolapasta” responsibilities. The ten tips I am sharing with you today are the same ones my Italian nonna taught me and a few I have learned in my quest to learn how long to cook spaghetti noodles. There’s comfort in knowing that there are still some things that remain the same in a constantly changing world. If this is your first time visiting, welcome! I would love to offer you my FREE [weekly e-mail newsletter](https://she-loves-biscotti.ck.page/1b3e59a70c) delivered straight to your inbox. When you subscribe, you will also receive a **FREE DOWNLOAD** that summarizes my top 10 tips on [How to Cook Pasta](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/). You can unsubscribe any time you want. 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Are you throwing pasta at your kitchen wall to check for doneness? If yes, take a look at my top ten tips on how to cook spaghetti pasta like an Italian nonna. Whether you are cooking homemade [cavatelli](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/homemade-cavatelli-pasta-dough-recipe/) or purchasing the best pasta brand available, it really is effortless to achieve the perfect bowl of pasta every time you cook it. ![Spaghetti being drained in a colander.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-2.jpg) Have you ever wondered how long to cook spaghetti pasta? Or perhaps why the water needs to “taste like the sea” before you add your pasta? If you think the best way to test if spaghetti is done is to throw it at your kitchen wall, stop scrolling. The cooking guidelines found on pasta packages are a great place to start. But if you want to step up your pasta game, this simple guide is for you. Take a look at my top ten tips on achieving the ideal texture for perfect pasta, just like an Italian nonna would make. Jump to: - [1-Start with a large pot](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#1-start-with-a-large-pot) - [2-Use lots of cold water](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#2-use-lots-of-cold-water) - [3-Add kosher salt so it “tastes like the sea”](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#3-add-kosher-salt-so-it-tastes-like-the-sea) - [4-Frequent stirring](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#4-frequent-stirring) - [5–Avoid adding oil](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#5-avoid-adding-oil) - [6-Cover the pot](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#6-cover-the-pot) - [7-Taste for doneness](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#7-taste-for-doneness) - [8–Reserve the pasta water, aka the liquid gold](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#8-reserve-the-pasta-water-aka-the-liquid-gold) - [9- Avoid rinsing drained pasta](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#9-avoid-rinsing-drained-pasta) - [10- Toss the drained pasta quickly with the sauce](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#10-toss-the-drained-pasta-quickly-with-the-sauce) - [Bonus tip: a kitchen hack](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#bonus-tip-a-kitchen-hack) - [How long to cook spaghetti?](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#how-long-to-cook-spaghetti) - [Serving suggestions](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#serving-suggestions) - [My inspiration](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#my-inspiration) - [Recipe](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/#h-recipe) ![Spaghetti in a white plate.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/How-to-Cook-Pasta-3.jpg) ## **1-Start with a** **large pot** To cook pasta properly, you need a large deep pot that can hold a lot of water. ![A large pot being filled with water. ](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-5.jpg) ***Why?*** A big pot of water provides plenty of space for the pasta to float about freely; this is especially true for the long variety. ## **2-Use lots of cold water** It's not enough to have just enough water to cook pasta. You need the right amount of cold water. To cook one pound of pasta (454 grams), bring at least 4 quarts (3.8 liters) of cold water to a rolling boil, not simmering, rolling. ![A large pot of boiling water.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-6.jpg) ***Why?*** Using the right amount of water ensures that it will quickly return to a rapid boil after the pasta’s addition. Also, as the pasta is cooking, it absorbs some of the water and has enough room to expand. The large water volume also prevents the pasta from sticking together as the pasta floats freely about in the large pot. ## **3-****Add** **k****osher salt** so it “tastes like the sea” Once the 4 quarts of water (3.8 liters) come to a rolling boil, add 1 heaping tablespoon of kosher salt. ![A tablepoon of salt being added to a pot of water. ](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-7.jpg) ***Why?*** As the pasta is cooking,it will absorb some of the kosher salt from the pasta water. This helps create a perfectly seasoned plate of pasta. ## **4****\-Frequent stirring** As soon as you add your pasta to the boiling water, it is crucial to stir. A long handled wooden fork is ideal for this job. Although you can use any long utensil, like a wooden spoon, what is important is that you give the large pot of pasta a good stir every couple of minutes. Stir in any direction or back and forth. Don't forget to scrape the bottom and sides of the pot during this cooking process. ![Spaghetti being dropped in a pot of boiling water.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-9.jpg) ***Why?*** Initial and frequent stirring will prevent the pasta from sticking together and attaching to the pot’s sides or bottom. ## **5****–****Avoid** **add****ing** **oil** There is no advantage to adding oil. Contrary to popular belief, adding a little olive oil does not prevent the pasta from sticking together. Refer to previously mentioned tips to prevent pasta from sticking together. ![A red cross mark on olive oil being drizzled in a pot of pasta.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-11.jpg) ***Why?*** The addition of oil prevents the sauce from clinging to the pasta. ## **6-Cover the pot** Slowly add the pasta to the pot of boiling water, stir immediately to ensure the pasta does stick together, then cover the pot. For longer shapes like spaghetti and linguine, drop them into the water and, as they soften, gently submerge. Stir gently and cover. **Remove the cover** **immediately** when the water returns to a rolling boil. ![A lid covering a pot of water.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-12.jpg) ***Why?*** Quickly returning the water to a full boil ensures the pasta cooks evenly without being gummy or mushy. Don’t walk away from the stove during this process. ## **7****\-Taste for doneness** Use the estimated cooking times indicated on the packaging as a guideline for when the pasta is done. For dry pasta, start tasting two to three minutes before the recommended cooking time. Cook dry pasta until it tastes *al dente* or firm to the bite. Cook fresh pasta like **[cavatelli](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/ricotta-cavatelli/)** and **[ricotta gnocchi](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/ricotta-gnocchi/)** until they float and resist slightly. This usually takes 1-2 minutes. ![Spaghetti being removed from a pot of pasta.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-14.jpg) ***Why?*** Tasting the pasta is the only way to test the pasta for doneness. This confirms the pasta is properly cooked. Remember, the pasta continues to cook just a little after you drain and sauce it. So the goal is to prevent overcooked pasta. ## **8****–****Reserve the pasta water,** aka the liquid gold Before draining the pasta, remove 1-2 cups of the starchy pasta water and set it aside. ![Starchy pasta water being removed from a pot of water.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-13.jpg) ***Why?***Depending on the pasta sauce, adding a small amount of starchy pasta water can help loosen the sauce and help the pasta cling to the sauce. ## 9- Avoid rinsing drained pasta It would be best if you rinsed pasta only when using it in a recipe like a cold pasta salad. ![A red cross mark on rinsing drained pasta.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-16.jpg) ***Why?***Not only does rinsing cool off the pasta, but it also removes the starchy exterior, which is essential for the sauce to adhere to it. ## 10- Toss the drained pasta quickly with the sauce Transfer the drained hot pasta back into the empty cooking pot, add enough sauce and immediately toss together. Alternatively, the drained pasta can be added to the simmering sauce and tossed together. For the best-tasting pasta dish, serve immediately while still hot. ![Pasta and sauce being combined in a pot.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-8.jpg) ***Why?*** It would be best to combine the cooked pasta immediately with the sauce for the best-tasting bowl of pasta. Timing is crucial when cooking pasta. The sauce can wait for the pasta to be cooked, but the cooked pasta cannot wait for the sauce. If the drained pasta is left in the colander for even the smallest amount of time, the starchy exterior starts drying and before you know it, you have clumps of pasta. ## Bonus tip: a kitchen hack Did you know that Italian nonnas place a wooden fork or spoon across the top of a pot of boiling water to prevent the starchy water from escaping and making a mess on the stovetop? Here’s a [great article](https://food-hacks.wonderhowto.com/how-to/why-does-wooden-spoon-stop-pasta-from-boiling-over-0151541/) that explains the science behind this. ![A table setting for a pasta dinner.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-17.jpg) Are you ready to put theory to practice? By now, you are probably wondering how long it would take to cook spaghetti. Cooking spaghetti is a simple process, but you now know the techniques and the important points to keep in mind to ensure you get perfect results every time. With these tips and a little patience, you are on your way to making perfectly cooked delicious spaghetti pasta. Let’s apply some of these tips to see how long it actually takes to cook spaghetti noodles. **Here is a summary of spaghetti cooking time and plating, from start to finish.** - **Fill** a **large pot** with **cold water** cover and bring it to a **rolling boil.** To cook one pound of pasta (454 grams), bring **at least 4 quarts** (3.8 liters) of **cold water**. **TIME: 14 min 30 sec** - **Add 1** heaping **tablespoon** of Kosher **salt**. The spaghetti must be seasoned **before** adding the sauce. **TIME: 10 sec** - **Add** the spaghetti noodles and **stir**. **Cook until it tastes al dente** or firm to the bite. Start tasting the spaghetti two minutes before the recommended cooking time on the package. **TIME:** **10 min** - **Drain** the spaghetti in a colander, then **toss** the pasta quickly **with the warm sauce**. **Serve** and **enjoy**! **TIME:** **2 min 30 sec** - **TOTAL TIME: 27 min 10 sec** ![A Pinterest pin of how long it takes to cook spaghetti.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/How-long-to-cook-spaghetti-pin.jpg) ## Serving suggestions Now that you know the best way to cook pasta, the next step is to combine it with the best pasta sauce\! ![A spoonful of marinara sauce.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Italian-Marinara-Sauce-Recipe-2-1024x1024.jpg) **Marinara Sauce** My homemade **[marinara sauce](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/simple-classic-marinara-sauce-recipe/)** tastes better than any store-bought brand. It’s also one of the easiest to make! A pasta dinner can be yours in 30 minutes\! **[GET THE RECIPE](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/simple-classic-marinara-sauce-recipe/)** For more serving suggestions, refer to this article on **[Cavatelli Pasta Recipes](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/cavatelli-pasta-recipes/)**. ## My inspiration I can still hear my Nonna, “*butta la pasta*!” It wasn’t a question… it was a statement. *Butta la pasta* literally means throw the pasta. Naturally, in boiling water. We would usually hear these words three times a week -Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. It is only as an adult, looking back at my younger years, that I began to truly appreciate the importance of certain rituals of my Italian upbringing. My nonna did not need to ring a bell to announce that it was dinner time. The minute she said those words, we all knew we had less than 5 minutes to clean up and find our place at the dinner table. I was delegated to inform my Nonno and dad that nonna had just “thrown the pasta” in the water. As I got older, I got promoted to stirring the pasta while my nonna delegated my sister to round-up duties. I did, however, keep my “scolapasta” responsibilities. The ten tips I am sharing with you today are the same ones my Italian nonna taught me and a few I have learned in my quest to learn how long to cook spaghetti noodles. There’s comfort in knowing that there are still some things that remain the same in a constantly changing world. If this is your first time visiting, welcome! I would love to offer you my FREE [weekly e-mail newsletter](https://she-loves-biscotti.ck.page/1b3e59a70c) delivered straight to your inbox. When you subscribe, you will also receive a **FREE DOWNLOAD** that summarizes my top 10 tips on [How to Cook Pasta](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/how-to-cook-pasta/). You can unsubscribe any time you want. THANKS SO MUCH for following and being part of the She Loves Biscotti community, where you will find Simple & Tasty Family-Friendly Recipes with an Italian Twist. *Ciao for now,* *Maria* ★★★★★ Do you have other tips on [how to cook spaghetti](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/web-stories/how-to-cook-spaghetti-story/)? I would love to hear about them in the comments below and be sure to rate my method of cooking pasta\! ## Recipe ![Spaghetti being drained in a colander.](https://www.shelovesbiscotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/how-to-cook-pasta-1-300x300.jpg) ### WANT TO SAVE THIS RECIPE? Enter you email below and I’ll send the link to your inbox. PLUS, be the first to get newly published recipes\! - 1 pound dried pasta 1 package (454 grams) - 1 tablespoon salt - 1-2 cups reserved pasta water separated - Bring 4 quarts (3.8 liters) of cold water to a rolling boil in a large pot. - Add the salt. - Add the pasta to the pot of boiling water and stir. - Cover the pot and quickly return to a boil. - Remove cover and cook according to package directions until **almost** *al dente*. Stir frequently. - When the pasta is **almost** ***al dente***, taste for doneness. - Reserve about 1-2 cups of the cooking liquid, then drain the pasta. - Combine with your favorite sauce and serve immediately. SCROLL UP for essential step-by-step photos embedded in the article above. When available, videos can be found in the next section. These visuals are designed to help you achieve perfect results every time. Happy cooking\! **Please keep in mind that the nutritional information provided below is just a rough estimate and variations can occur depending on the specific ingredients used.** Serving: 1serving \| Calories: 421kcal \| Carbohydrates: 85g \| Protein: 15g \| Fat: 2g \| Saturated Fat: 1g \| Sodium: 7mg \| Potassium: 253mg \| Fiber: 4g \| Sugar: 3g \| Calcium: 24mg \| Iron: 1mg This post was originally published on March 31, 2021, and republished on September 4, 2022 with updated content and photos. Thanks for sharing\! ### WANT TO SAVE THIS RECIPE? Enter you email below and I'll send the link to your inbox. PLUS, be the first to get newly published recipes\!
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