How much broth do I need to cook noodles?
Chef's answer
You will need about 1 pint of stock for every ? pound of pasta. You can use any kind of stock: asparagus stock (though it may need to be thinned some), mushroom stock (made from mushroom stems or dried mushrooms), poultry, beef or fish stock. Bring the stock to a boil in your pasta pot over a medium-high heat.
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