Spicy Pressure Cooked Pasta Butterflies (2024)

the secret to AL DENTE pressure cooker pasta!

UPDATE: Since a lot of pressure cookers don’t have two pressure settings (should have read my buying guide ; ) I have included a note in the article and sample recipe on how to execute this technique in these kinds pressure and multi cookers.

Spicy Pressure Cooked Pasta Butterflies (1)
The literal translation of Arrabiata is Angry but that what Italians call something hot and spicy like this pasta!Cooked in the sauce, and not just coated with it, the pasta changes color and promises to be flavorful, spicy – and also al dente! Here is the recipe and “secret formula” to always get perfectly cooked pasta from your pressure cooker.

Determine the correct timing for pressure cooking pasta
Spicy Pressure Cooked Pasta Butterflies (2)

Since the cooking time for each brand, and shape, of pasta, vary always refer to the pasta package to determine the correct cooking time. Then, cut that time in half to determine the LOW pressure cooking time. If the pasta would normally need 12-13 minutes cooking time, it should be pressure cooked at LOW pressure for 6, 10-11 minutes pressure cook for 5, and 8-9 minutes should be pressure cooked for 4. If the pasta needs 7 minutes or less to cook using the traditional method, the shape is not a good candidate to pressure cook. This timing formula also works on specialty grain and gluten-free pasta.

Note: For lower-end pressure cookers which only cook at one pressure, which is usually “high” the pasta cooking time as indicated above, and then shave off a minute or two from the resulting cooking time.

In Italy the cooking time of pasta is almost always printed on the front of the package – Italians take this number seriously- but in other countries, the cooking time could be written on the side or back of the package or box.

Use a digital timer, cell phone or microwave clock to keep track of such a short cooking time.

Figuring out the liquidis easy (no sputters)

The hip method for pressure cooking pasta does not actually measure any of the cooking liquid. As noted in the recipe, only the amount of water that is needed for the amount of pasta to be cooked is used. This ensures that there is almost no liquid left in the cooker by the time the pasta is finished cooking – nothing left to foam or sputter when pressure is released.

The kinds of pasta you can pressure cook

Any short to medium cut hard semolina pasta can be pressure cooked. Nests of dried egg fettuccine can also be pressure cooked they should be strained since they require more water to cook than they will absorb. Frozen or dried stuffed pasta, like ravioli or tortellini, may work – follow a specific recipe to be sure you don’t get a watery sauce.

You SHOULD NOTpressure cook

  • Any pasta that requires 7 minutes or less will not give you al dente results.
  • Spaghetti. You cannot break Spaghetti it in half to fit it in your pressure cooker. Ever.
  • Orecchiette. They have a tendency to fall into little stacks and will turn into a solid mass in the pressure cooker.
  • Very small pasta intended for soups like Stelline, Quadratini, Orzetto could clog the safety mechanisms of your pressure cooker. However, they can be added after pressure cooking the sauce or soup in the open pressure cooker – follow a specific recipe.
  • Fresh pasta will fall apart if pressure cooked
  • Potato Gnocchi needs to stop cooking when they float, if you cannot see them you cannot stop your pressure cooker. However, there is a pasta “shape” called Gnochetti which is made of semolina flour and they are ok to pressure cook.
Pressure CookerAccessoriesPr. Cook TimePr. LevelOpen
5 L or largernone5-6 min.Low (1)Normal

4.7 from 18 reviews

Spicy Pressure Cooked Pasta Butterflies Recipe

Author:Laura Pazzaglia

Nutritional Information
(per serving)

  • Serves:4-6
  • Serving size:⅙th
  • Calories:300.6
  • TOTAL Fat:1.6g
  • TOTAL Carbs:64g
  • Sugar Carbs:5.4g
  • Sodium:1,108mg
  • Fiber Carbs:4.3g
  • Protein:10.7g
  • Cholesterol:0.0mg

Recipe type:pressure cooker

Cuisine:Italian

Prep time:

Cook time:

Total time:

Spicy Pressure Cooked Pasta Butterflies (3)

This recipe can easily be halved or increased by 50% .Doubling it is tricky because of the extra time the pasta will need to cook while the fuller pressure cooker reaches pressure. Don't do less than half of this recipe, unless you can meet your specific pressure cooker's minimum liquid requirements with the tomato sauce and water!

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 cloves garlic, smashed
  • 2 fresh hot chili peppers, chopped (or 1 tsp. of hot pepper flakes)
  • 1 pinch oregano, dry
  • 16 oz. (500g.) Farfalle or Bow-Tie Pasta
  • 14.5 oz can (or 2 cups or 400g) Tomato Puree (Passata)
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • Olive Oil

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. In the cold (not-pre-heated) pressure cooker, on low heat without the lid, add two swirls of olive oil, the smashed garlic cloves, hot peppers/flakes and oregano (grinding it between your fingers as you sprinkle it in the pan). Allow the ingredients to infuse the oil until you hear the garlic cloves sizzle and turn lightly golden.
  2. Pour in the pasta, the tomato puree, and just enough water to cover the pasta- it's ok if a few points stick out here and there - and the salt (do not omit this since you would ordinarily add salt to the pasta cooking water). Stir everything together and flatten the pasta out in an even layer with your wooden spoon, or spatula, to make sure as many farfalle are immersed as possible.
  3. Close the lid and set the valve to pressure cooking position.
  4. Electric pressure cookers and stove top pressure cookers: Cook for 6 minutes at LOW pressure (or half of the time indicated on the pasta package). NOTE: For pressure cookers with just one (high) pressure, also half the tie indicated on the pasta package, and then subtract 1-2 minutes more.
  5. When time is up, open the cooker by releasing the pressure.
  6. Give the contents a stir and let the pasta sit for about a minute while you gather the bowls and utensils. The pasta is still cooking from the heat of the pressure cooker so don't leave it longer than that. Then, serve and caution your guests that the pasta is very hot and to test out the temperature before taking a big bite!
  7. Top each bowl with a small swirl of fresh olive oil.


Spicy Pressure Cooked Pasta Butterflies (5)
Spicy Pressure Cooked Pasta Butterflies (6)

Spicy Pressure Cooked Pasta Butterflies (7)

Spicy Pressure Cooked Pasta Butterflies (2024)

FAQs

What is butterfly pasta called? ›

The word farfalle means butterflies in Italian and is commonly referred to as bow tie pasta because of its shape. To make farfalle, simply cut fresh pasta into small rectangles and pinch the centers together to form the unique shape.

How long to cook butterfly pasta? ›

For authentic "al dente" pasta, boil uncovered, stirring occasionally for 11 minutes. For more tender pasta, boil an additional 1 minute.

What is the butterfly pasta sort? ›

Farfalle (Italian: [farˈfalle]) are a type of pasta. The name is derived from the Italian word farfalle (butterflies). In the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, farfalle are known as strichetti (a local word for 'bow ties').

What is the butterfly shape pasta? ›

Farfalle are a type of pasta commonly known as bow-tie pasta or butterfly pasta. The name is derived from the Italian word farfalle.

What is Gigi Hadid's pasta called? ›

The Gigi Hadid Pasta is nothing new, in fact it originated in Italy and is more commonly known as Spicy Vodka Pasta. It's a creamy tomato-based sauce that starts off with cooking down some onions and garlic.

What are the butterfly stages in pasta? ›

Each noodle type represents a different stage in the life cycle: Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis & Butterfly. What I used: Uncooked pasta- Ditalini (egg), Rotini (larva), Mini Shells (pupa), Farfalle (adult)

How do you shape butterfly pasta? ›

Step 2: Making the Farfalle Pasta Shape

Your strips should be approximately 4-5cm wide and 2cm long. Using your fingers, take the sides of each strip and pinch into the middle until you have a bow-tie shape. Then transfer all of your shapes onto a floured surface, and dust them with additional flour.

What is bride pasta? ›

Ziti is a very popular tube shaped pasta. Ziti gets its name from the word zita, which means bride. In Naples, Ziti is the classic pasta served at weddings as the zita/bride's pasta. Ziti goes well with fresh, light sauces like olive oil or a simple fresh tomato sauce.

What is the rarest pasta shape? ›

Su filindeu is made by pulling and folding semolina dough into 256 perfectly even strands with the tips of your fingers, and then stretching the needle-thin wires diagonally across a circular frame in an intricate three-layer pattern.

What is the most sold pasta shape? ›

Spaghetti. SHAPE: Long, thin, solid, cylindrical pasta. It's the most popular in the U.S. and the best-known pasta shape.

What is butterfly pasta used for? ›

Farfalline is a small, rounded version of the traditional bow tie or butterfly shaped pasta known as farfalle. This delicious small pasta can be used as the base of any dish. It can be baked, stirred it into soups or pasta salads or tossed into stir-fry dishes.

What pasta is thinner than spaghetti? ›

Spaghetti means "little twine," and variations include spaghettini (thinner), spaghettoni (thicker), bucatini (thicker and straw-like, with a hollow center), capellini (very thin) and angel's hair (thinnest). Spaghetti is traditionally served with simple, thin sauces such as olive oil or marinara (tomato sauce).

What's the difference between Cavatelli and Cavatappi? ›

Often cavatappi and cavatelli get confused because of the similar-sounding name, but these two pastas are actually quite different. Cavatappi is a larger, hollow pasta with a corkscrew shape. Cavatelli proves smaller and looks almost like a tiny hot dog bun or simple shell.

What pasta looks like butterfly wings? ›

Farfalle, which means “butterflies” in Italian, is a pasta shape as fun as its name. This iconic Italian pasta is pinched in the middle to resemble butterflies or little bow ties—in fact, you'll often see it referred to as bow tie pasta.

What is the name of the angel pasta? ›

Capellini: With ultra-thin strands that measure between 0.85 and 0.92 millimeters, this pasta is delicate and falls apart if overcooked. It's often labeled as “angel hair” pasta.

What is the Italian flower shaped pasta? ›

Gigli, a small, fluted dried pasta, is rolled in the shape of a cone or flower usually with ruffled edges. Gigli is sometimes confused with another pasta shape called campanelle. The word gigli is Italian for “lilies”. Gigli pairs well with thicker sauces and works very well in a casserole.

What is the name of the stringy pasta? ›

Spaghetti. Spaghetti is one of the most famous types of pasta noodles. The name comes from the Italian word “spago,” which means “twine” or “string,” and refers to the pasta's long, stringy shape. Thin and cylindrical, spaghetti is usually served with a tomato or bolognese sauce.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Prof. Nancy Dach

Last Updated:

Views: 5688

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (77 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Prof. Nancy Dach

Birthday: 1993-08-23

Address: 569 Waelchi Ports, South Blainebury, LA 11589

Phone: +9958996486049

Job: Sales Manager

Hobby: Web surfing, Scuba diving, Mountaineering, Writing, Sailing, Dance, Blacksmithing

Introduction: My name is Prof. Nancy Dach, I am a lively, joyous, courageous, lovely, tender, charming, open person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.