• ickplant@lemmy.worldOP
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    If you add some olive oil to the spaghetti before storing it and don’t pack the container that tight, you won’t have that problem in the first place.

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      It doesn’t have to be oil. A bit of water (it’s surprising how little will do) enables the starch to dissolve, which essentially glues the spaghetti together.

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      Olive oil solidifies at fridge temperatures, surely it wouldn’t help much here?

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        I’m hesitating between “How cold is your fridge?” and “What sort of olive oil are you using?”.

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          Most extra virgin olive oil starts to solidify somewhere around 5-10 C. Different manufacturing processes and different tyoes of olive oil can after if and when it happens though

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        It seems to work for me, but I’ll admit it’s not perfect. I think the real key is not to pack the container that tight.

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          Fair enough, if you’ve tried it you’ll know better than me. I prefer other types of pasta most of the time so I don’t have to store spaghetti often

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      But then your spaghettiis covered in olive oil, and it gets all over your hands and your crotch and your mouth, and it’s just a mess.

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      One can also just water their hands and loosen them up before reheating. It is what I do if my noodles getting to sticky after cooling them down for wok frying.

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            No, I store them separately. And sometimes I eat noodles with either just olive oil (and garlic) or butter. It’s not that weird.

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              Ah. Seems you misread what I said. I was referring to preparing your food as in putting the sauce on the pasta to eat it. When you cover the noodles in oil, the sauce does not stick

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                If I know I’m going to eat all the noodles in one sitting, I sauce them immediately and add some olive oil on top.

                If I know I’m making extra, I’ll put some olive oil (not a ton) on the portion I’m refrigerating. I see your point of the sauce not sticking as well as it would without the oil, but it seems to stick well enough for me not to worry about it.