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rolling boil

[ roh-ling boil ]

noun

  1. a vigorous boil in which the bubbles do not lessen when the liquid is stirred:

    Bring the pasta to a rolling boil over high heat.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of rolling boil1

First recorded in 1930–35
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Bring about 12 cups of salted water to a rolling boil in a large soup pot.

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"A big mistake that most people make when cooking pasta is not having enough water volume to keep the product at a rolling boil," they say.

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You have to bring a pot of water to a gentle, rolling boil, you have to add some vinegar to the water, you have to create a "vortex" in the pot, you have to crack your egg into a ramekin or a small bowl.

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In a small pot or kettle, bring the water to a rolling boil.

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In a small pot or kettle, bring the water to a rolling boil.

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