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Thermos + pasta + boiling water + 20min =...

Posted: Sun 05 Apr, 2015 5:44 pm
by quill
Hi guys


I did a search and found nothing (here or even really in the wider web), and there is no way in heck I'm the first to think of this. So I thought I'd share in hopes someone can help improve the technique or offer anecdotes haha.

I love pasta and if boiling it weren't so fuel-intensive, the combination of very low weight, high caloric density and the fact it will survive nuclear winter make it an attractive option for bushwalking. It's also a perfect way to make a little sauce go a long way.

Anyway, I just half-filled my Thermos with pasta, topped it off with boiling water, left it for 20min with the occasional swirl. Opened it up, perfect pasta.

Again, I know this is probably an accepted and widespread technique but I thought I'd share anyway. I myself am very pleased, as is my 1/4 Italian blood haha. :)

Quill

Re: Thermos + pasta + boiling water + 20min =...

Posted: Mon 06 Apr, 2015 9:20 am
by Orion
Insulating the food with a pot cozy so it stays hot isn't a new idea. A thermos is kind of heavy though. Are you sure the fuel to keep the pot at a low simmer doesn't weigh a lot less?

Re: Thermos + pasta + boiling water + 20min =...

Posted: Mon 06 Apr, 2015 7:22 pm
by Tortoise
You might be committed to wheat rather than rice based pasta. But I use rice vermicelli or flat rice noodles, which take only about 2 minutes sitting in boiling water, now using a pot cosy.