Draining pasta in the sink is a simple task, but doing it safely and efficiently makes a big difference. Here’s a detailed guide:
What You’ll Need
- Colander or strainer
- Pot holders or oven mitts
- Large pot with cooked pasta
- Optional: bowl to reserve pasta water
Step-by-Step Method
1. Prepare the Colander
- Place a colander in the sink. Make sure it’s stable and won’t tip over.
2. Use Oven Mitts
- Boiling pasta water is very hot. Use pot holders to protect your hands.
3. Drain the Pasta
- Carefully pour the pasta and water into the colander.
- Pour slowly at first to avoid splashing.
4. Reserve Pasta Water (Optional)
- If you want to use pasta water for sauces, pour into a heatproof bowl first before dumping the rest.
5. Shake Off Excess Water
- Gently shake the colander to remove as much water as possible.
6. Return Pasta to Pot or Serve
- Transfer the drained pasta back to the pot for sauce or into a serving dish.
Tips for Safety and Efficiency
- Don’t rinse pasta unless making a cold pasta salad; rinsing removes the starch that helps sauce stick.
- Use a colander with a handle or rim that sits securely in the sink.
- Always pour away from your body to avoid burns.
- For added convenience, some people use a pasta pot with a built-in strainer lid to eliminate the separate colander.
💡 Quick Hack: If you’re cooking spaghetti or long pasta, tilt the pot slightly while holding the lid partially in place to drain most water before transferring to a colander—less splashing!
If you want, I can make a diagram showing the safest way to drain pasta in the sink, with hand positions and colander placement. Do you want me to do that?