10 Tips for Cooking Angel Hair Pasta Perfectly

Quick Cook: Angel hair is thin, so it cooks fast! Expect around 3-5 minutes in boiling 

Box It: Check the package instructions for a starting point, but remember, it's better to undercook slightly.

Al Dente Aim: Perfect pasta is "al dente," meaning firm to the bite. Don't let it get mushy!

Water Watch: Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil before adding the pasta.

Taste Test: Don't rely solely on time. Fish out a strand after 2 minutes and test for doneness.

Short & Sweet: Unlike longer pasta, you probably don't need to break angel hair.

Gradual Go: Add the pasta gradually to maintain a rolling boil.

Stir It Up: Give it a gentle stir occasionally to prevent sticking.

Reserve that Starch! Save a cup of pasta water before draining. It helps create a silky sauce.

Swift Sauce: Have your sauce ready to go, as angel hair cooks quickly. Toss it all together immediately for best results.