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Once you’re done, discard the spaghetti Al was holding onto (that was just a test piece) and strain out the rest of your pasta! The ‘fishing rod’ can cast a line or two of spaghetti into the pot so that you can easily check whether your pasta is ready or not. Designed by the fine folks at OTOTO in collaboration with Klipy Design, Al Dente quietly and patiently perches himself on the rim of your saucepan, casting a single line of spaghetti into your boiling water. If your spaghetti needs some extra time in the boiling water, just put it back in Al’s hands and he’ll hold onto it for you to check again after a few moments!
Pasta Tester sits on the rim of your saucepan ‘Al Dente’ Pasta Tester sits on the rim of your saucepan
While visiting Elba, a tiny, picturesque island off the western coast of Italy, I tasted a wonderful pasta dish made with fresh shellfish, white wine and spaghetti. Lasagne Alla Parmigiana – Parma Style Pasta Bake Try this delicious pasta dish: Lasagne sheets in enough bubbling hot salted water in 10 min.Pop him on the edge of your saucepan and he even lets you place a lid on top with a small opening around him, working as a steam releaser… although his favorite activity really is patiently casting a line of spaghetti into your boiling water.
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The Al Dente is a handy and eye-catching pasta tester that stays on the rim of your pot when you cook pasta. Linda Gassenheimer is the author of 14 cookbooks including her newest, “The Flavors of the Florida Keys” (Dec. Western Sicily is where a lucky fisherman may still catch a fresh tuna during May and June, when restaurants feature lots of interesting tuna preparations. Spaghetti with Mussels and Shrimps For the spaghetti with mussels and shrimp, wash and clean the mussels well and rinse the shrimp briefly.The spaghetti tester is made of 100% food safe silicone for a durable and flexible construction, so you can easily place the fisherman on the rim of your pot. Instead of taking a pair of tongs and fishing around for a noodle to bite into to test your pasta’s done-ness, Al Dente does the hard part for you, holding onto a single test noodle that you can easily grab out and test.