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| When thinning out a sauce for pasta to you prefer stock or the pasta water? |
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| Stock of course, your pasta water is going to be to salty in a restaurant environment. At home, probably pasta water, for the added starch, old style as it were. |
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| Pasta water. Now, whether that is preference built from years of just doing it that way, or because it's the 'best' way is an entirely different question ![]() |
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| Yes there is a reason. There is a minimal starch content in the pasta water and it will act as a very, very, mild thickening agent. Just makes the sauce cling to the pasta a little better. |
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