The sad truth about pasta
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celiah909
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I weighed out half a serving of pasta today. First time I’ve weighed pasta (my picture shows fluid ounces but i actually switched to grams to verify)...
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I feel ya'1
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Are you using a log for uncooked pasta but weighing it cooked? A single serve of pasta is much smaller than we would normally have but that looks even smaller than a serve to me.25
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Lillymoo01 wrote: »Are you using a log for uncooked pasta but weighing it cooked? A single serve of pasta is much smaller than we would normally have but that looks even smaller than a serve to me.
Someone else just pointed that out to me. I am dying laughing at myself20 -
YepItsKriss wrote: »The box says 85g usually and thats for dry pasta... I think you weighed it wrong but the photo made me laugh
Yeah, I am cracking up....I was like, 'seriously?! How does anyone ever eat pasta"6 -
A serving of pasta is 2 oz. dry. If you are talking spaghetti, that ends up being a rounded cup, which is a good amount of pasta once it spreads out all over the plate. .8
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hah this has been a cute thread10
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Haahaa see, it ended up being a good news thread.11
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Pasta is very calorie dense for sure.1
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Remember that information on the label for dry pasta is before it is cooked. Dry pasta would weigh just about double after cooking.
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still giggling0
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Couldn't resist...
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It always makes me sad how people go through high school, college / university and then cant follow or understand the simple label on a box of, in the example, pasta.
While this might be true, calling someone out on a mistake they already feel silly about is something most of us learn is kind of a not nice thing to do when we're in kindergarten.105 -
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You guys should try Miracle Noodles. Tastes like nothing except whatever sauce you out over it, virtually calorie free plant based product.9
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Are you talking about Shirataki noodles made from Konjac root, @nooshi713 ? They are virtually all fiber, and I hear they are an acquired taste.2
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Yes those. A diabetic coworker of mine told me about them.0
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You guys should try Miracle Noodles. Tastes like nothing except whatever sauce you out over it, virtually calorie free plant based product.
Why eat a pasta that tastes like nothing? Good pasta tastes like the flour and eggs it was made from with appropriate amounts of salt and occasionally flavored with additional ingredients. Cheap, store brand elbow-mac is okay for mac'n'cheese but try some of the better brands like De Cecco that are made with Italian flour. They are readily available in many supermarkets. Remember, you can spend more on the pasta because you will be using less of it at a time.
I love homemade pasta. It's really pretty easy to make. A cup of flour, an egg, a bit of salt and a couple spoonfuls of water in the food processor instantly makes 4 servings of pasta dough. You don't even need a roller. Some shapes, like orecchietti ("little ears") can be shaped over your thumb. It keeps fresh in the freezer for weeks.
Spinach pasta is also pretty easy to make. Just add wrung out spinach (either thawed from frozen or cooked if fresh) and add it to the flour and egg in the food processor. Then add water or flour to get a workable consistency.
Here's a link to my recipe for pasta with some pictures: https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/main-course/italian/fresh-pasta-in-the-food-processor.html19
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