So, if you can cold-brew coffee, I wonder if you can cold-brew Pasta?
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Sumocat 🐈⬛replied to Andy Carolan :prami: on last edited by
@andycarolan You can cold brew anything. I don’t know why you’d want to drink cold pasta water though.
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Tom Streeterreplied to Andy Carolan :prami: on last edited by
@andycarolan My pleasure. I worried in my explanation that I implied that somehow ‘extraction’ is in some way inferior to ‘cooking’ when, in fact, nothing could be further from the truth. It can be wildly complex. For example, cold brewing espresso will likely never work well because the fine grind lets the water easily extract flavor compounds that no one wants to taste, whereas a coarser grind makes the job tougher because the larger granules means more surface area to soak into.
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Sumocat 🐈⬛ on last edited by
@Sumocat ROFL, fair point!
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Alexandra :prami: on last edited by
@alexandra LMAO!
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Tom Streeter on last edited by
@tom_streeter I can only imagine there's an ideal grind 'size' for cold-brew. I generally only grind for espresso. Anything else, and I buy pre-ground. It's not often that I do that though.
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David Johnson :prami_pride:replied to Andy Carolan :prami: on last edited by
@andycarolan I pulled a face as I read that
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David Johnson :prami_pride:replied to Andy Carolan :prami: on last edited by
@andycarolan A night’s sleep?!
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to David Johnson :prami_pride: on last edited by
@ctt LMAO, so did I... and I was the one who wrote it
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to David Johnson :prami_pride: on last edited by
@ctt LMAO! @alexandra