Since salt is often used in the cooking stage to hide tastes, I am assuming Delia Terra knows their pasta. Salt is kind of like air conditioning. People think it cools the air, but it doesn't.. it takes heat out. Salt doesn't add flavor, it renders certain offensive taste unabsorbable by taste buds.
You realize the instructions say to add salt to the water right? Just because you may like your food a bit blander does not mean others do too. Things like salt and msg elevate the flavor in a dish, one of the absolute best examples would be steak, but pasta is a close second especially with a simple dish like cacio e pepe. The pecorino and parmesan are both salty, but if you make two of them the exact same way except for the pasta water you will be able to tell the difference.
Lydia knows pasta…
However, Bastianich also made the case for omitting olive oil when necessary. "Don't put olive oil in when you're cooking pasta and you're boiling that water," she stressed. "The oil coats the pasta and then the sauce slides off. You want the pasta that sort of kisses with the sauce, and all together is delicious. Always salt the water, no oil."
I promise you the local chefs are salting the water for your pasta & have been for a long time. Della Terra has become the standard here unless you can do it better than them.
I'm curious to make some without salt now and see if there's anything to it, this has been an interesting discussion lol.
I'd omit the "when necessary" part of the first sentence. I've heard that you should *never* use olive oil when boiling pasta or afterwards before saucing it. It's fine if it's in or part of the sauce, but not as a standalone addition.
Also, as another tip, find pasta manufactured through bronze dies instead of plastic, it's more textured and holds the sauce better. We use Rao's when we don't trouble ourselves with going to a store that carries Della Terra (Sprouts carries Rao's and we're there every week).
salt enhances all other flavors ..
https://www.bonappetit.com/gallery/all-about-salt
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