The Great Pasta Debate: To Rinse or Not to Rinse?
It’s spaghetti night, and you’ve hit the classic kitchen standoff: boil, drain… then what? Rinse the pasta or leave it be?
My partner recently served up a beautiful marinara dish—no rinsing involved. I froze. To me, the noodles looked sticky, almost wrong. But does skipping the rinse really ruin the dish, or is rinsing just a habit from the past?
Let’s break it down.
Why Rinsing Pasta Became a Thing
Rinsing removes surface starch, that gluey film that makes noodles cling. It’s standard for cold pasta salads, where you want cool, non-sticky pasta ready for vinaigrettes and veggies.
But for Hot Pasta?
That’s where the controversy begins—and where we separate fact from food myth.