Contrary to cliche, a watched pot will in fact boil. Eventually. But I’d say it ranks up there with watching paint dry and grass grow in terms of riveting entertainment. Plus, when you want to make pasta on a weeknight, who has time to sit around waiting for the water? And surely I’m not the only one who hates having to pour all that water down the sink or lug it out to the garden.
The good news is you don’t need a whole pot of water to cook pasta. The even better news is that you can make your whole pasta dinner in a single pot or pan. It’s the perfect kind of improvised meal that can save you time and effort, while also cutting back on your food waste.
What you get is an all-in-one dish complete with built-in sauce. And before all the “authentic” police come after me for saying this is not how it’s done in Italy, let me say this: It is. Rome-based food writer and cookbook author Katie Parla notes that there are “a variety of dishes and traditions that feature cooking the pasta in the sauce without boiling and draining it first.” Much of it leans toward a brothier pasta, often mixed with a starchy bean liquid.
Still, there’s room enough for interpretation whether you like to eat your noodles with a spoon or fork (or both?). Here are some tips for putting a satisfying one-pot (or pan) pasta on your table.