• Redjard
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    011 hours ago

    My pot would have to be 3x its size to fit the amount of water a single package of pasta says I should use.
    1kg to 10l
    Do you have a bathtub in your stove?

    • @yggdar@lemmy.world
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      98 hours ago

      As others have already said, that is a lot of pasta. If you regularly cook volumes like that, it would really make sense to invest in a large pot as well. A cheap 10l pot will do just fine for boiling pasta, and it sounds like you would get plenty of use out of it.

    • @f314@lemmy.world
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      511 hours ago

      1 kg of dry pasta is enough for 10 people! Do you often cook for that many people? (Genuine question)

      • @OhmsLawn@lemmy.world
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        17 hours ago

        This is making me chuckle, because I just did this last night for a dinner party. It was a hell of a lot of pasta for 7. I kept it moving, even in my big stock pot. Only a few strands stuck to the bottom. We have leftovers.

        I usually cook a quarter of that for the two of us, sometimes half if I want to eat for a couple of days.

        2lbs/1 kg is a lot.

      • Redjard
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        311 hours ago

        Not in my experience, I usually count 200g per person

    • Skua
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      311 hours ago

      I do have a 10 L pot, I use it for making stock and beer

      • @SolarMonkey@slrpnk.net
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        16 hours ago

        I have a 12 gallon pot I use for the same.

        If it didn’t have the spout off the front I’d probably use it for a lot more stuff like huge batches of chili (for canning). I end up using multiple pots for that instead because I don’t want to have to clean around the dumb thing.

        But the drain tube makes it soooo easy to strain the broth.