Can you steam cook tortellini?

Chef's answer
Why You Should Cook Tortellini Like Potstickers Searing the tortellini in a skillet before steaming means the bottoms get golden-brown and crispy, adding an extra element to your pasta dinner. Toss some frozen veggies in the skillet while you're at it and you've got a complete meal.
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In a large pot, bring 2 ? cups broth to a boil. Add cheese tortellini. Return to a boil and cook until the tortellini float to the top of the water, about 3 minutes. The internal temperature of a tortellini should be 165?F.
1. Don't boil it! Toss refrigerated tortellini with a lot of sauce (the ratio should be 1 part ravioli to 2 parts sauce), then throw everything into a baking dish. If you have time, we're partial to this meat sauce.
Fewer Nutrients. Cooking pasta for too long strips nutrients away from the noodles. When food, including pasta, is cooked for too long, the bonds between the molecules are damaged, which causes nutrient loss, according to Columbia University. For example, overcooking pasta can reduce the fiber content of the noodles..
Tortellini and other stuffed pastas are easy to check for doneness because they'll puff up slightly and float to the top when done. No need to stick to a specific time, just keep am eye on them..
More pasta. According to senior food editor Rick Martinez, you can cook your penne or gemelli or bucatini up to 48 hours before you want to serve it, but really, any time that day is fine.
Add a mix of frozen vegetables (like bell peppers, carrots, and edamame) and then pour in a few tablespoons of water, immediately cover the skillet with a lid, turn the heat to low, and steam the mix for about 6 to 8 minutes, until the water is absorbed and the tortellini are cooked through.
Can you cook tortellini from frozen? Yes, just bring 4 quarts of water and 1 tablespoon salt to boil for each pound of tortellini. Add the tortellini (unthawed) and cook until they float to the top, usually in about 3 to 5 minutes.
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