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Learn how to cook pasta perfectly every time with these easy tips and tricks. Whether you are making spaghetti, fettuccini, or pasta salad, discover the best cooking times, water-to-pasta ratios, and seasoning recommendations for delicious results!

Knowing how to cook pasta is a life skill. While it may seem like a super easy part of cooking, not making it correctly will quickly ruin your recipe. Overcooked pasta will be mushy, and undercooked pasta will be crunchy.
Cooking pasta correctly is crucial for any recipe because it directly impacts the texture, flavor, and overall quality of the dish. When pasta is cooked al dente (firm to the bite), it holds its shape better and provides a pleasant texture, which is especially important for dishes like pasta salads, casseroles, or recipes with rich sauces.
How to Cook Pasta
Step one: Use the right pot and plenty of water
Use a large pot of water to give the pasta plenty of space to move as it cooks. Because pasta expands as it cooks, it needs lots of water. A pound of pasta needs four to six quarts of water. Add a teaspoon or two of kosher salt (I just eyeball this) to the water to enhance the pasta’s flavor. Properly salted water is our only chance to add flavor to the pasta.

Step two: Boil the water
The water should be at a rolling boil. You will know your water is really boiling when you see large, constant bubbles. If you don’t see large roaring bubbles, the water isn’t ready yet.
Step three: Add the pasta and set a timer
Once you add the pasta to the water, stir it immediately to prevent the noodles from clumping together. Follow the directions on the package and set a timer as soon as you add the dry pasta. Stir the pasta every few minutes to keep it from sticking to the pot or to each other. This is especially true if you are making long cut pasta such as spaghetti or fettuccine.
Step four: Drain the pasta

Step five: Enjoy!
Serve your fresh pasta with butter, your favorite pasta sauce, or toss with a drizzle of olive oil to keep it from sticking.
Saving Pasta Water
The liquid that pasta cooks in is full of delicious salty starchy taste. It can often be the perfect backbone when making a sauce, like in my Easy Shrimp Scampi . Save some of the water the pasta was cooking in before draining it. I always reserve more water than the recipe calls for in case the sauce needs a dash more.

How Long to Cook Pasta
The time it takes for your pasta to cook will vary depending on the type of pasta and brand. Because of this, it is best to follow the directions on the package and set a timer, checking it early.
Your pasta is done when it is al dente. “Al dente” means the pasta should be firm to the bite but not crunchy. Taste a piece to check for doneness.

Rinsing Pasta For Pasta Salad
Since most pasta salads are served cold, we take the extra step to rinse the pasta with cold water before adding it to the salad. After cooking, the starch on the pasta’s surface makes it sticky, which is ideal for dishes with warm sauces, but not for cold salads.
Rinsing the pasta under cold water removes the excess starch, preventing the pasta from sticking together and becoming clumpy. It also cools the pasta quickly, which is essential for cold salads to stop the cooking process and prevent overcooking.
Sauces For Pasta
- Homemade Spaghetti Sauce which can also be made in the crockpot .
- Spaghetti Meat Sauce Recipe
- Fettuccine Alfredo
- Pesto Sauce is perfect with Pesto Pasta
Storing Cooked Pasta
Store any drained pasta in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. When reheating, I like to add a bit of water to the bowl and cover it. Then I drain it before serving and it is almost as good as when it first came out of the pot.

More Great Pasta Recipes
Check out these pasta dish recipes for your next dinner idea!
- Chicken Cacciatore
- Sun Dried Tomato Pasta
- Homemade Lasagna
If you follow these steps and tricks for how to cook pasta, or try one of my pasta recipes, I’d be so grateful if you came back and left me a comment letting me know!
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Ingredients
- 1 pound pasta of your choice
- 1 teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Put 4-6 quarts of water in a large saucepan or stockpot. Add salt to the water. Bring your water to a boil. Make sure you see large, contant bubbles.
- Add the dry pasta and set a timer according to the directions on the package.
- When the pasta is done, drain. Read more about saving pasta water here .
- Read more about cooking pasta for pasta salad here .

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How to Cook Pasta
Ingredients
- 1 pound pasta of your choice
- 1 teaspoon salt
Instructions
Put 4-6 quarts of water in a large saucepan or stockpot. Add salt to the water. Bring your water to a boil. Make sure you see large, contant bubbles.
Add the dry pasta and set a timer according to the directions on the package.
When the pasta is done, drain. Read more about saving pasta water here .
Read more about cooking pasta for pasta salad here .
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