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Isaac Wingfield
 
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Default Pasta at High Altitude

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BubbaBob > wrote:

> Glenn Jacobs > wrote:
>
> > I live at 9700 feet above seal level. Because of the altitude
> > water boils at a lower temperature and Pasta cooks much more
> > slowly. De Cecco spagetti recommends 12 minutes cooking time in
> > their directions. It actually takes about 18 or 19 minutes and
> > I can not get the same sharp "al dente" point that you get at
> > lower altitude. With the larger pastas like Linguini and
> > fetticini I get better results. Water boils here somewhere
> > arround 195 degrees F.
> >
> > I suspect it was of those "you have to live with it" sort of
> > things, but I thought that I would ask for suggestions any way.
> >
> > JakeInHartsel
> >

>
> Try using a pressure cooker. Preferably one with high and low
> settings. Use the low. You'll mess up a few batches until you get the
> timing worked out. Then it should work like a charm.


Watch out for foam. I know a story about rice in a pressure cooker and a
blob on the ceiling...

Isaac