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8 Ideas For Leftover Pasta – Inspired by Elf

what to do with leftover pasta

what to do with leftover pasta

“Jamie Oliver would not approve of Elf, a Hollywood spin-off, which opened on the West End this week. Boy, it’s sugary.

To stave off a diabetic high at the interval, I ordered myself a Diet Coke – the first time I have ever done that. It was little more palatable than the show.”

Quentin Letts, The Daily Mail

 

I recently went to see Elf with my 26 year old daughter.

There is not that much to be said for this musical – none of the songs were very catchy, and part of the plot concerns a search for a plot, but they should probably have gone on looking.

From a culinary point of view, aside from the fact that, as Letts comments above, it is enough to put you off sugar for life, there was little of interest either, except when the two heroes connive on the excellence of eating cold pasta for breakfast. It sounds wholly disgusting to me and so I suddenly felt the crying need to consider the various uses of left over pasta which really are good to eat.

 

How to keep and reheat leftover pasta

You can reheat pasta of course, re-presenting it in its more or less original form. You just need to rinse the pasta in cold water (this stops it from continuing to cook), drain it, leave in the open air for fifteen minutes or so to cool and dry and then keep it in something airtight – I use a tuppa.

Reheat either in a microwave on high for a minute, or by pouring over boiling water, and serve with leftover original sauce, or with a jar of pesto, or simply with garlic, oil, salt and pepper and a green salad.

 

Other things to do with leftover pasta:

 

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