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Pasta, Per Favore

By:   Mackenzie Schieck

Well, since you asked so nicely ... get ready for some fork-twirling, kid-pleasing fun.

With so many different shapes and colors, pasta has a way of winning over kids' taste buds even before they take their first bite. And the thought of easy preparation wins parents over well before dinnertime.




Put on Some Pasta

One of pasta's most delicious qualities is the opportunity it offers for mixing and matching. Are the kids getting bored with regular spaghetti? Why not try bow-tie pasta, fusille, or really switch things up with some ravioli? Or keep the spaghetti noodles, but whip up a different sauce! You can even get the kids in on the action by letting them pick out a fun-shaped pasta at the grocery store. Experimenting with various pasta varieties and sauces makes for endless new and exciting meals.


    Pasta Necessities

    Before you get started, make sure you track down the following:

    • A 6-8 quart pot
    • 4-6 quarts of cold water
    • 1-2 tablespoons of salt
    • A colander


    Note: using olive oil in boiling pasta isn't necessary. It doesn't stop the pasta from sticking, and there's not enough of it in there to add much flavor. The best thing you can do for flavor is add plenty of salt.


      Pick a Pasta, Any Pasta

      From classic mac and cheese, to worldly Asian noodles, you're sure to find a recipe to please your mini foodies:

      Mac and Cheese





       
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