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Pantry Raid 1: Use Your Noodle

 

Author: James Pineman

Good Eats episode Pantry Raid I: Use Your Noodle is part one of a three part series on the great essential of the pantry, dried pasta. The show originally aired on September 19, 1999. The show has appearances by John Crow as a cook, Dr. Amy Trubeck as the food anthropologist, Steven Pitts as a child who is eating pasta, Joe Brown as a cook, Luigi Martinelli as a pasta maker, Kelly Braun as a Tupperware Party Lady, and Phyllis Cook as a Tupperware Lady as well.

The star of this episode is, of course, dried pasta. The show opens with AB and food anthropologist, Dr. Amy Trubeck discussing the history of pasta. It apparently started in and around, surprise, Italy and China. Its popularity can be attributed to the fact that it uses the grains the cultures were using anyway and it is easier to prepare than bread is.

Great emphasis is paid to the pasta itself. The trend in US cuisine is to emphasize the sauce and not the pasta, AB tries to change that mentality. He also is quick to point out that dried pasta is in no way inferior to fresh, merely different.

Mid way through the episode, we see how dried pasta is made. It is one of those things that you have probably given very little thought to. This is one of the highlights of this particular Good Eats since, in the tradition of the show, it a short, informative, and fascinating segment.

When Alton Brown finally gets to the cooking portion of the episode, there is a lot of good information to be had. Cooking pasta can be easy, and in this Good Eats episode you get to see how to make it so. His big message is that you need a lot of water. You need more than the box says and you need a big pot to get all that water. Its a simple tip, but very effective when you go to cook up some fettuccini or spaghetti.

Finally, Brown covers simple sauces and anti-sauces and how to properly apply them to pasta without over saucing it. He also talks about knowing when pasta is done without overcooking so that you end up with the perfect pasta dish and no hassle. This is fantastic start to a great Good Eats trilogy. Good Eats is always at its best when it takes a simple food we take for granted, and makes it even more accessible and even better than we thought it could be.

Tip of the episode: When cooking pasta, salt is an absolute must while oil is a no no. The oil just floats on top and makes a mess, and what does stay on the pasta makes it resist sauce more than it would normally. On the other hand, when the water is boiling, the salt is a must as this is the one time you can get flavor into the pasta

Author Bio:
James Pineman is an expert in this field. James has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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