Using a colander is the most common method in the kitchen to drain cooked pasta or potatoes. Most people simply put the sieve in the sink – in this article we will tell you how you can drain your food much more easily in the future.
The pasta sieve is probably part of the standard equipment in every kitchen. This makes it particularly easy to separate numerous foods, such as pasta, potatoes and dumplings from the hot water. A particularly common method for draining is the following: The food is cooked in hot water, when the cooking time is reached, the sieve is placed in the sink and then the cooked food is poured into the sieve.
With this procedure, however, not all pasta or potatoes often fit into the sieve or end up in the sink when drained. With a simple trick you can avoid this in the future.
Draining trick: This method makes it easier
For example, instead of pouring the cooked pasta into the strainer in the kitchen sink, you can simply place the strainer in the pot. All you need is a sieve that has the same diameter as the saucepan.
Once the noodles are done, take the colander and place it upside down on the saucepan you are using. Hold the sieve so that the edges of the pot are closed. Now all you have to do is pour off the water. This keeps the noodles in the pot and doesn’t get cold. In addition, the noodles can be processed immediately in the pot. Tip: You can also keep some of the cooking water in the pot and use it as the basis for a delicious sauce.
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