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Discover Ludwig"make pasta" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used when giving instructions or discussing the process of cooking pasta. For example: - "To make pasta, start by boiling a pot of water." - "I need to make pasta for dinner tonight." - "She always adds too much salt when she makes pasta." - "Let's make pasta with a creamy tomato sauce."
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How can I make pasta more healthy?
"They used to make pasta on Saturdays," he says.
But it does make pasta water good enough to sip.
I can make pasta and the odd fry-up.
He doesn't cook but he can make pasta.
Some is shipped to Italy, where it is used to make pasta.
There, they learned to make pasta, salumi and, of course, southern Italy's famous stretched curd cheeses.
These days when I make pasta, I think pink: pink beet sauce, that is.
I will make pasta for dinner, then we'll usually watch a TV show while we eat.
We would all drive up to a park and barbecue and make pasta there.
Kondo, of course, also learned how to make pasta from Lidia.
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