Pasta – What’s the best pasta, and cooking approach, for making pasta salad

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I love the pasta salad you can buy in shops and would love to be able to make something comparable. The part that I love the most is the dense, thick pasta that comes in these salads.

When I try to reproduce this at home by making standard pasta shapes and leaving them to cool, I end up with thin rubbery pieces that are dull and disappointing.

So, how can I make great pasta for pasta salads? In particular, what pasta should I buy and how should I cook it?

Best Answer

Penne or fusilli work well in pasta salads. The key to cooking pasta well is:

  • Use as big a pan as possible, with plenty of water, to dilute the starch that comes out of the pasta.
  • Add plenty of salt - a good couple of tablespoons of sea salt, more for a big pan.
  • Get the water to a proper rolling boil, add the pasta, stir, put the lid on the pan to get it up to the boil again quickly. There is no need to add oil if you do this.

Cook the pasta as per packet instructions, but check it a couple of minutes before it should be ready. You want it to have a bit of bite, not be totally soft.

Get your dressing onto the pasta ASAP to prevent it from drying out, and drizzle with good olive oil to help it last longer.