Pasta lovers do not have to put up with big pots of boiling water, burns on their fingers, or any of the other hassles that go along with preparing their favorite food in the old-fashioned way. The Pasta Boat is a multipurpose kitchen aid for cooking, straining, serving, and storing pasta. You have probably seen it advertised on television.
All right, so maybe you think this is no different from the other cooking appliances available. But there you would be mistaken. Here are a few reasons why the Pasta Boat is truly a handy, dandy device for pasta making:
Built In Microwave
It lets you cook pasta in the microwave in just a few minutes. You will not have to haul out the large pots and boil water for pasta in them. Making pasta with it is similar to making instant spaghetti, fusilli, lasagne, macaroni, penne, or rigatoni but with 100 percent authentic pasta taste and the perfect al dente texture. An indicated line on the applinace shows how much water to put in with your pasta. As any good chef knows, the right amount of water is essential to perfect cooking. Too much of water makes the food soggy, and too little results in lumps stuck to one another. In the microwave, it maintains the temperature evenly. If you were boiling the pasta on top of a stove, you would have to keep checking it and probably get burns on your fingers, but not so with the Pasta Boat. There will be no water boiling over and spilling from it either. On its sides, it has Stay-Cool Handles so you can lift it right out of the microwave. And that's not all they do; they are also used for measuring portions of pasta. The lid on the kitechen aid is a built-in strainer for taking the difficulty out of straining pasta. You just have to lift it by the handles, tilt it slightly, and pour the water out. This way, you do not have to worry that you might scald yourself accidentally while draining water from a large pot of boiled pasta. When you have drained the water from the pasta, you can just add in sauce or other ingredients and serve the delicious meal right in the Pasta Boat. It is actually not just for pasta! With the addition of a Pasta N More steamer tray, it can be used for steaming things like broccoli, cauliflower, or potatoes too. For just ten dollars, plus the shipping and handling cost, this kitchen tool and its accompanying recipe booklet are a terrific value for your money.
The innovative features of the Pasta Boat make it one of the most inspired kitchen tools ever.