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Amazon Customer –
Making pasta is such a production sometimes. I've tries using a fasta pasta in the microwave, which worked pretty well. My stovetop is not very hot so that method takes 20 minutes or more by the time it heats up and then the pasta cooks. I tend to make too much pasta when I do cook it, then I eat pasta for days whether I like it or not.
These little pouches are like 310 calories for the whole pouch and it's a perfect one serving size. You open the pouch and put it in the microwave for one minute. It doesn't boil over and make a mess. 60 seconds is al dente cook. I then add some pasta sauce straight from the refrigerator, and mix. And VOILA cooked pasta with sauce in less than two minutes. Add some parmesan cheese on top and you have a fast dinner. No more eating crackers cause I don't have time to cook pasta.
What I love about it:
– Super Fast meal
– No mess
– No waste
– No guilt or overeating because I made too much pasta
– Season or zhuzh it up with whatever sauce and seasoning for delicious meal in one minute
– If you eat in pouch it is no dishes to clean
– Cooks al dente (firm) in 60 seconds. And another 15 or so and you have softer cook
– Very good taste. Not paste-y or mushy
– Great if you have a microwave but limited water (camper van, etc) or don't have safe potable water. Requires no water.
– Add veggies or whatever else to snazz it up
Considering it is singe serve size, the price is very good. I wouldn't recommend for a family of 6 to use these, but if you are a single eater, or want pasta for someone not eating meat or other options at dinner, this is a great way to do that. Great to keep on hand if you have grandkids or picky eaters that are still hungry or want a carby snack.
Anonymous –
I leave the professionals to offer a picture of this product. I do want to say however this pasta is easy and quick and very versatile. I like to heat it up in the microwave, add a can of Wild Planet's Tuna with Red Beans and Corn Salad, fold in 2 tbsps of pesto (I use Rao's) and sprinkle some Wonderful's chili pistachios and some shaved Parmesan Reggiano on top and you have a delicious and nutritious meal which took all of 1 minute and has only one bowl and fork for cleanup. Yep, that's a win win. A win for your mouth and belly and a win when it comes to no dishes. But you could easily add sun dried tomato pesto sauce or regular marina…I use Penne…it holds sauce well. And you can use it to make a mean fettuccine pasta as well, maybe toss in some cut up chicken…why not have a good and decent meal. Why settle? with Barilla you don't have to. The only down side is it is a bit pricey. You can probably find pre-made pasta in any grocery store at a cheaper price. But I like Barilla…they are a fav of mine and I appreciate their steady consistency and delivery of products. I like their quality. And I love pasta.
Anonymous –
Love this pasta. Easy to use, and delicious. Nice texture and can be used to make a quick meal. Use it to make pasta salads or add meat, shrimp, chicken or veggies for a one dish meal. So glad I found this after it disappeared in the local stores.
Anonymous –
Behold, the modern marvel that is Barilla Ready Pasta Rotini! This isnโt just pastaโitโs a revolution in edible efficiency, a masterpiece of microwaveable magnificence. With a mere 60 seconds, you summon a perfectly al dente bowl of heaven that laughs in the face of boiling pots and straining colanders.
First Impressions: Sleek Packaging, Endless Possibilities
Seven neat pouches arrive like culinary soldiers, each one ready to deploy on your command. The packaging whispers promises of simplicity and speed. Itโs a minimalist work of art: no mess, no stress, just pasta. The anticipation alone is worth half the price.
Performance: From Pouch to Perfection
Tear, microwave, done. Thatโs it. No boiling water, no waiting for a timer to beep, no frantic testing of noodles for doneness. The rotini emerges steaming, fragrant, and perfectly texturedโlike it was just lovingly crafted by a nonna in the rolling hills of Italy. The al dente bite is so satisfying it almost feels like cheating.
Taste: Pure, Versatile Bliss
The taste? Bellissimo! Itโs pure, unadulterated pasta joy. With a dash of olive oil and parmesan, youโre eating like royalty. Pair it with marinara, pesto, or toss it with a handful of random fridge leftoversโitโs the blank canvas your inner chef has been craving. Even plain, the pasta holds its own, as if whispering, โI donโt need a sauce to shine.โ
Convenience: A Kitchen Miracle
Busy parent? Overworked student? Midnight snack seeker? This is your salvation. Each 7-ounce pouch is portioned perfectly to satisfy without overloading. And letโs talk versatilityโoffice lunches, camping trips, post-gym carb reloadsโBarilla Ready Pasta is always up for the task.
The Downside: A Seven-Pouch Dilemma
Seven pouches may sound like plentyโuntil you taste your first one. Suddenly, youโre calculating how quickly you can reorder before the stash runs out. Youโll find yourself questioning why Barilla doesnโt offer this in bulk packs of 100.
Verdict: Rotini Royalty
Barilla Ready Pasta Rotini is nothing short of a miracle. Itโs the busy personโs best friend, the home chefโs secret weapon, and the lazy eaterโs dream come true. Whether youโre whipping up a gourmet dish or eating straight from the microwave, these pouches deliver perfection every single time.
Rating: โ โ โ โ โ (5/5)
Ready, set, pasta! Your new favorite dinner hack has arrived, and life will never be the same.
Barilla Ready Pasta –
I ordered the Rotini pasta but was delivered the Penne pasta. Not such a big deal until you're reminded that you ordered the Rotini and it's set up for reoccuring deliveries. I prefer the Rotini, please! Its wonderful to be able to open the pouch and place it in the microwave for 1 minute. I let it cool then add it to my cut up cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, chopped sweet vadalia onions and chopped celery. Then top it with Paul Newman Vinegarette salad dressing. Season with pepper, and Mrs. Dash Garlic and Herb, etc. Enjoy!!!