How does burning pasta smell so good
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How does one screw up so much that pasta burns?
Was only the one piece this time I swear ππ½π€£ππ€£π« it fell out of the pot and I saw it fry π was intriguing
You've just offended all Italian grandmothers the world over! π«£ππ±π
Nooo Iβm sorry Nonnaβs πππ½ I had a Nonna once π₯Ή she was an incredible cook. Iβd eat anything she made π€€π
You better not mess with the pasta again! π
My ex was Sicilian/Chinese and thought the proper way to cook stovetop rice was to let the water boil over.
It was the Chinese Grandpa that taught that method
I think with rice Iβd definitely listen to the Chinese grandpa π―π« will try this method ππ½
SPOILER ALERT : My Korean Grandma thinks otherwise π
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Whatβs her method? Am curious π«
As long as I can remember, she has always used the same electric rice pot. I asked her about the rice water boiling over and she gave me a weird look, like I insulted her lol
To be clear, she was in a rural village that resided in what is now North Korea. She fled the Korean War, going south. To my best understanding, my Grandpa courted her while he was stationed there during the war.
His superior didn't like that, sent him stateside, they sent letters to each other for idk how long. Next time he went to Korea was to bring her home with him.
I know it sounds like a made up love story, but that is what she says, same with my Aunts and Uncles.
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