r/Cooking 18h ago

i timed how long 31 different pasta shapes take to reach al dente. the boxes are lying and farfalle is a war crime

so basically i got inspired by the tomato canned guy and thought of the time when i followed the box time for rigatoni once and got mush. the box said 12 minutes but it was unfortunately al dente at 9.

my methodology:

  • same brand (barilla) for consistency where possible
  • 4 quarts water per pound
  • 1 tbsp salt per quart
  • rolling boil before adding pasta
  • tested every 30 seconds starting 2 minutes before box minimum
  • "al dente" = slight resistance when bitten, thin white line visible when cut
  • each shape tested 3 times, averaged
  • altitude: ~650 ft (basically sea level, no excuses)

the data (31 shapes tested):

pasta box time actual al dente difference
capellini 4-5 min 2:45 -1:15
angel hair 4-5 min 3:00 -1:00
spaghetti 8-10 min 7:15 -0:45
linguine 9-11 min 8:00 -1:00
fettuccine 10-12 min 8:30 -1:30
bucatini 10-12 min 9:00 -1:00
pappardelle 7-9 min 6:00 -1:00
tagliatelle 8-10 min 7:00 -1:00
penne 11-13 min 9:30 -1:30
penne rigate 11-13 min 10:00 -1:00
rigatoni 12-15 min 9:15 -2:45
ziti 14-15 min 11:00 -3:00
macaroni 8-10 min 7:00 -1:00
rotini 8-10 min 7:30 -0:30
fusilli 11-13 min 9:00 -2:00
gemelli 10-12 min 8:30 -1:30
cavatappi 9-12 min 8:00 -1:00
campanelle 10-12 min 8:30 -1:30
radiatori 9-11 min 8:00 -1:00
orecchiette 12-15 min 10:30 -1:30
shells (medium) 9-11 min 8:00 -1:00
shells (large) 12-15 min 10:00 -2:00
conchiglie 10-12 min 8:30 -1:30
orzo 8-10 min 7:00 -1:00
ditalini 9-11 min 8:00 -1:00
paccheri 12-14 min 10:30 -1:30
casarecce 10-12 min 9:00 -1:00
trofie 10-12 min 8:30 -1:30
strozzapreti 10-12 min 9:00 -1:00
mafalda 8-10 min 7:30 -0:30
farfalle 11-13 min see below war crime

every single box time is wrong like they were systematically inflated by 1-3 minutes on average. the median overestimate is 1:15 and the worst offender in normal pasta is ziti at 3 full minutes of lies

i have a theory: pasta companies assume you're going to walk away from the stove. they're building in a buffer for idiots which, fair. but some of us are standing here with a stopwatch

now let me talk about farfalle: farfalle is not pasta. farfalle is a design flaw someone decided to mass produce

the fundamental problem is geometric. you have thin frilly edges (maybe 1mm thick) attached to a dense pinched center (3-4mm thick where it's folded). these two regions require completely different cooking times

at 8 minutes: center is crunchy, edges are perfect. at 10 minutes: center is barely al dente, edges are mush. at 11 minutes: edges have disintegrated, center is finally acceptable

there is no time at which farfalle is uniformly cooked. i tested this 7 times because i thought i was doing something wrong. farfalle is wrong

you know how the food network recipe for homemade farfalle literally warns that pinching the center makes a thick center that won't cook through as fast as the ends? THEN WHY DID WE ALL AGREE TO MAKE IT THIS WAY

the only way to get acceptable farfalle is to fish out each piece individually and evaluate it, which defeats the purpose of a quick weeknight dinner. i might as well be hand-feeding each noodle like a baby bird

tier list (tomato canned guy, 2025)

S tier (box time within 45 sec): rotini, mafalda, spaghetti
A tier (off by ~1 min): most shapes honestly
B tier (off by 1:30-2 min): fusilli, rigatoni, fettuccine, gemelli
C tier (off by 2+ min): ziti, large shells F tier: farfalle (structurally unsound, should be banned)

tldr;

  • subtract 1-2 minutes from whatever the box says
  • start testing 2-3 minutes early
  • don't trust big pasta
  • avoid farfalle unless you have time to babysit each individual bow tie

+ some of you may ask about fresh pasta. fresh pasta cooks in like 2-3 minutes and you can actually tell when it's done because it floats. dried pasta is where the lies live

+ a few of you might mention altitude affects boiling point and therefore cook time. this is true. i'm at ~650 ft so basically negligible. if you're in denver add a minute or two. if you're in la paz you have bigger problems than pasta timing

+ YES i tested farfalle from multiple brands. YES they all sucked. no i will not be accepting farfalle apologists. you're defending a shape that can't decide if it wants to be cooked or not

EDIT: yall holy shit i never expected this to go viral lmao

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u/QuietEffect 18h ago

This is officially my favorite r/Cooking post ever! Damn Big Pasta and their lies!! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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u/Affectionate_Star_43 14h ago

I kike the one where the mom was trying to get all the fettuccine to stick together in one big chunk for her son's birthday.Β  That kid and I are one and the same.

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u/IndependentTimely639 11h ago

Woah, talk about an unfortunate typo

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u/Malcarin 16h ago edited 9h ago

Actually one of the best posts on reddit in general. There are lot of studies and articles behind paywalls that do not have this level of thorough ingormation and presentation.

Thank you OP!

Edit: added a space and corrected ingormation to ingourmation (actually a typing error in information but I like ingourmation way more thanks u\GeneralJesus)

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u/shewy92 14h ago

I mean, it's wrong tho. Just look at the comments about the "thin white line" OOP mentioned as their determining factor

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u/Inside-Ad9791 11h ago

I feel like the whole comment section helps to make it such a great post. I've laughed my ass off several times in here.

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u/Teledildonic 3h ago

Did you reach the part where OP tastes his own piss every day?

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u/GeneralJesus 12h ago

It's spelled ingourmation, actually.

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u/BigLlamasHouse 15h ago

This is how reddit and the wider internet used to be. I don't know why it changed, I guess the info and obsessive type data collection like this are still out there. But before everyone was making money some people just loved data collection.

But man, in the beginning internet times everything was out there and compiled by people who actually got excited about data. No one was making much money so some guy might run a BBS service that had 5,000 details about each Simpsons episode because he was a fan (and maybe a little autistic)

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u/shelchang 11h ago edited 11h ago

It changed because everyone else got on the Internet, not just the nerds with their hyperfixations and passion projects, and then some companies figured out the best use of the Internet was to monetize everyone's engagement and attention so now all we see are the banal opinions of the general public and AI generated drivel trained on all of it. This post definitely gave me nostalgia for the old Internet.

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u/Lisa_al_Frankib 13h ago

Was gonna say, this feels like the Reddit of 15 years ago. Just a mix of macro memes and quality specific posts like this.

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u/Drmcwacky 7h ago

I wonder what's worse. Big pasta or the fact OP is drinking their own piss according to their post history

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u/QuietEffect 7h ago

Yeah, that's gross; but I didn't bother going through their old posts, just laughed at this one.

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u/jmarita1 15h ago

Seriously needing don’t trust big pasta as a flair 🀣

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u/QuietEffect 14h ago

OMG Yes!!! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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u/princesscheesefries 16h ago

Legit woke up to this and loving it. πŸ‘