
AS SEEN ON TV MACMAGIC PASTA POT FULL
Then voila! You've got pasta! Check out my full Fasta Pasta review (#2), and yes, please cast me in an infomercial about it. I was nervous about using my bare hands to take this out of the microwave even with the handles, but amazingly it doesn't get that hot! The lid also has a built-in strainer, which is perfect for both helping you fill the Fasta Pasta with a precise amount of water and for straining once the pasta is cooked. When it's done, you pop on the lid, which has convenient handles.

All you have to do is measure out the pasta and fill the tub with water to the appropriate fill line, then microwave it on high for the noted amount of time. It comes with a booklet of instructions on how long to cook/how much pasta and water to use for all different shapes of pasta, plus there's an extended list on the product's website. I'm really amazed by what a game-changer it is, as well as how user-friendly it is. What I really needed was something that could have the whole process done in under 15 minutes and that I could just toss in the dishwasher.Įnter the Fasta Pasta (great name btw). But still, it's a little more than I want to do when I'm feeling hungry and/or burnt out to wait for the water to boil and have to wash the pot and colander when I'm done. Cooking pasta is pretty easy, even for someone like me who rarely cooks.


Two of the most basic facts about me are that 1) I love pasta and 2) I'm lazy as heck.
