Why You Shouldn’t Add Oil When Boiling Pasta

Why Adding Oil to Pasta Water is a Bad Idea

Misconception of Preventing Sticking Many of us believe that adding oil to boiling pasta water prevents the pasta from sticking together.

Oil and Water Don’t Mix However, oil and water do not blend together. Instead, the oil floats to the top of the water.

Consequence of Adding Oil When pouring the water and pasta into a strainer, the oil sticks to the cooked pasta, creating a slippery coating.

Effect on Sauce The presence of oil on the pasta prevents the sauce from adhering properly, causing it to slide off the noodles.

The Better Approach

Stirring Prevents Sticking Instead of using oil, simply stir the pasta occasionally while it boils to prevent sticking.

Emulsification with Starchy Water The starch released from the pasta during boiling mixes with the water, creating a starchy water necessary for emulsification.

Enhancing Pasta By avoiding oil and using starchy water, you can ensure that your pasta and sauce will properly adhere to each other, enhancing the overall flavor and texture of your dish.

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