The base of any good pasta dish is the noodles! It is natural to wonder if your pasta will absorb water when cooked. We have thoroughly looked into this question for you and have gathered information from the best resources to share with you on this topic. Noodles do absorb water when cooked. It is […]| Kitchen Seer
Lasagna is made up of many layers of deliciousness. Some choose to use meat, others add vegetables like spinach, but all pans of this decadent meal have several layers of pasta and cheese. So you may worry about how long you need to cook the lasagna noodles before adding them to the pan. And with […]| Kitchen Seer
What are the best pasta machine brands in the marketplace? You want homemade fresh pasta, and though you know it's possible to roll it by hand, you're thinking of getting a machine. We've done some research to find which brands received high marks from their users. Some of the best and most popular pasta machine […]| Kitchen Seer
Lasagna is the consummate comfort food, but it's not the fastest dish to whip up. This has many cooks reaching for oven-ready and no-boil lasagna sheets, but is there a difference between these types? We've done the research to serve up the solution to this perplexing pasta puzzle. "Oven-ready" and "no-boil" mean the same thing […]| Kitchen Seer
Your family loves lasagna, but can you make lasagna without cooking the noodles? Boiling noodles takes time, and quick meals are the name of your game. Is there another way? We have researched the answer to this question and more about baking lasagna, featured below. Great news! You can make lasagna without cooking the noodles. […]| Kitchen Seer
Making attempts at creating homemade pasta has become increasingly popular. A common question, though, is how to store these noodles. Store-bought pasta is a staple that can be kept in a pantry for months. Homemade noodles, however, can be a bit more tricky. We've done the research to guide you on how to store your […]| Kitchen Seer
Everybody loves noodles or pasta, well OK, most everybody I know, at least! There are so many different types of noodles, sauces, seasonings, and multiple preferences for preparing them. You have egg, gluten-free, yolk-free, veggie, flour, and the noodle list goes on and on. So, can you freeze noodles? We've thoroughly looked at cooking techniques […]| Kitchen Seer
If you are like most people, you probably have a bag or two of frozen ravioli or tortellini in your freezer. After all, they are quick and easy to cook and make a great last-minute meal. But how long do they last? And do they go bad? Luckily, we did some research about this. Frozen […]| Kitchen Seer
Whether a kid got into a box of noodles or dinner was accidentally undercooked, most of us have eaten some raw pasta. To put it plainly, raw pasta is not healthy for you. Before anyone gets worried, raw pasta rarely causes any life-threatening illnesses. But is it safe? We've researched food safety standards to get […]| Kitchen Seer