Weighing Pasta.
lmd_1979
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According to the food label it's 156 cal per 100g, is that cooked weight or dry weight before cooking?
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Must be the cooked weight, because pasta usually has a lot more calories. Before cooking it should be something around 300-350 cal per 100g.0
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So I have to weigh the Pasta once it's cooked to 100g?g
What I mean is do I weigh the Pasta dry to 100g before cooking to get the right portion size?0 -
Yes, it's definintely the cooked weight. Odd that it doesn't specify!
Typically dry pasta is weighed uncooked and one serving is 2 oz or 56g and around 200 calories (a bit more or less depending on brand, ingredients)0 -
If you've got the calorie values for the dry pasta its better to weigh it first. Cooked pasta will weigh more the longer its cooked as it's absorbs more water. I tend to overcook it a bit so I feel like I'm having more!0
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Depends on the pasta. Can you tell us the brand or show us the label? But it SOUNDS like the cooked weight.0
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Well it says allow 100g per person so I weighed it dry to 100g but didn't know you had to weigh it cooked to get the right portion size.0
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Huh? Pasta is weighed uncooked. Unless otherwise specified as far as I've known. Barilla is typically 56g for 200 calories.0
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Just looked on the cooking instructions it says allow 100g per person so it must mean dry weight.0
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