🍝 Pasta: The Kook’s Classic Foundation

Simple ingredients, endless variation — pasta is one of the most versatile and essential foundations in cooking.
Simple. Classic. Done properly.
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Pasta is built on simplicity.
Flour, eggs, and water — that’s where it starts.
From there, it becomes one of the most adaptable elements in the kitchen.
👉 Done properly, pasta is about texture, balance, and restraint.
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🍅 What make Pasta work
Pasta works because of balance:
- Texture → cooked properly
- Sauce → not overloaded
- Simplicity → ingredients matter
👉 It’s never about doing more — it’s about doing it right.
🔥 Core Techniques
- Making pasta dough
- Rolling and shaping
- Cooking pasta properly
- Matching pasta to sauce
🍗 Featured Pasta Recipes
👉 Classic Pasta Dough (coming soon)
👉 Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce (coming soon)
👉 Fettuccine (coming soon)
⚠️ Common Mistakes
Overcooking pasta
→ soft and lifeless
✔ cook al dente
Too much sauce
→ masks the dish
✔ coat, don’t drown
Not salting water
→ bland pasta
✔ season properly
❓ QUICK ANSWERS
What is al dente?
Firm to the bite — not soft.
Do I need eggs in pasta?
Fresh pasta often uses eggs, dried pasta does not.
Why salt the water?
It seasons the pasta from the inside.
Alfredo: The Kook’s Rich Classic
Butter, cream, and cheese — a simple sauce that relies entirely on balance.
Nap Sauce: The Kook’s Classic Base
A simple tomato sauce built properly — garlic, oil, and time.
Pasta Dough: The Kook’s Essential Base
A simple mix of flour and eggs, worked properly — the foundation of countless classic dishes.
Simple Spaghetti Bolognese (Done Properly)
Rich, hearty, and built on simple ingredients.
Spaghetti Puttanesca
Some dishes don’t need time. They need confidence.
Penne Senese: The Kook’s Rustic Classic
Spaghetti alla Norma
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👨🍳 KOOK’S NOTE
Pasta isn’t complicated.
But it rewards doing the basics properly.







