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Hey, if this thread is going to go off the rails anyway may I suggest:
wrap the pasta (with or without sauce) in foil, place it on the intact manifold of your vehicle, drive to your favorite fast food store, buy a soft drink and then drive to a park with a nice view. Retrieve the foil wrapped pasta from your engine and enjoy both the food and the view. I'm sure it'll still be 'al dente'.
hey, if this thread is going to go off the rails anyway may i suggest:
Wrap the pasta (with or without sauce) in foil, place it on the intact manifold of your vehicle, drive to your favorite fast food store, buy a soft drink and then drive to a park with a nice view. Retrieve the foil wrapped pasta from your engine and enjoy both the food and the view. I'm sure it'll still be 'al dente'.
I love leftover spaghetti in a hot cast iron pan with a splash of olive oil heated up in the pan before adding the pasta. It gets crispy and deeeelicious. I know that's not what the OP is looking for, but still...it's so good.
I was going to take a pic, but I'm too hungry and too tired.
My spaghetti came with "detailed instructions" tonight on how to heat. Our old microwave broke.. just stopped working. We have a Hamilton Beach now. It says..
"Put drops of water on the spaghetti. Put in microwave for two minutes. Leave covered with plate."
So, of course, I put in more than a few drops and I am off to devour it now...
I'm guessing it was leftover spaghetti with the sauce already on it. Not just the pasta.
yes.
And it was Fettucine Alfredo sauce tonight.. for Fettucine Alfredo Spaghetti (lol)
The microwave is beeping at me.. Later y'all
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