Spaghetti Making Courtesy of Cooking Games
Sunday September 06th 2009, 4:35 pm
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Every special occasion such as birthdays and graduations earn some sort of celebration that is A- with friends and families gather to enjoy some home cook go overboard. In our family (and most of the families I know) the code of this partying eager is spaghetti. It is because spaghetti is a staple food in all birthdays, graduation parties, baptisms, weddings, feasts and birthdays in our family. Did I happen to mention birthdays? Every daughter that I know loves spaghetti conspicuously if it has lots of sauce and meatballs. They would ever after ask suitable it whenever it is of some birthday of another sibling or cousin.

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I, too, love to eat spaghetti. I want it rich with the tomato taste with just a hint of sweetness and the pasta must be al dente which means it must not be soggy or too firm—just right. I grew up watching my mother make spaghetti, but to no avail. I cannot seem to bring myself to make one for I do not know the procedure. My mother would always too busy to help me learn, and I for one am afraid to try for fear that I would just be wasting good ingredients if I got it incorrectly. (Actually, my worst fear is setting fire and blowing up the kitchen)

But I was too stubborn to just give up. Taking matters into my own hands I decide to learn spaghetti by simply playing cooking games and it did help for me.

According to what I saw in cooking games, one must first boil the pasta for 12- 15 minutes constantly checking for the firmness of the pasta. Before boiling the pasta, put a small amount of cooking oil and salt in the water so that the pasta will not stick to each other. Cooking games also instructed me to stir the pasta every 3 minutes or so.

Now for the sauce: sautee garlic till golden brown, then add the tomato or spaghetti sauce and then some ground beef. Wait for the beef to be cooked. Add some seasoning like pepper or salt according to the desired taste. In our home, we also add sugar and some milk to make it a little bit creamy. Once everything is cook, mix the sauce with the pasta and grate it with cheese. That is how simple it is. Who knew that the procedure is this simple and easy to follow? Apparently, I learned all this by following the instructions presented in cooking games. By simply observing the results there I immediately felt confident that my actual foray into the kitchen will result into a decent if not delicious spaghetti for everyone in my family to enjoy. At least, I am happy that I will not blow up the kitchen after all. Why don’t you try for your self what I did as an example and play the online cooking games to easily learn the food that you want to prepare in your next meal?

Cookie Jeans is an enthusiast of http://www.cooking-games.biz . She Plays Cooking Games and create wonderful pizza, burgers and sushi. Learn many ingredients of famous dishes and try to work as a waitress in a bar.





     
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