Review of Fasta Pasta Microwave Cooker
Posted on March 9th, 2009 in Kitchen
On February 5, 2009, we paid $10.36 for the Fasta Pasta Microwave Cooker on Amazon.com. No sales tax. It arrived one week later. Here’s our review.

You wouldn’t think that cooking spaghetti could much easier than the current method – putting noodles in boiling water. But there’s more guesswork than what is on the surface:
- How much water?
- How long do you cook it?
- Keep stirring the pasta.
In our family’s case, we only have one 8″ coil on our stove (all the others are 6″), and this can be very limiting for us if we’re trying to boil spaghetti and cook ground beef at the same time.
Product features
The Fasta Pasta site boasts the following features:
- No waiting for a big pot of water to boil
- Perfect al dente pasta everytime
- Saves time, energy and water
- Use with spaghetti, fettuccini, macaroni, lasagna noodles, rotini and more
- Will not boil over
- Cooks evenly without sticking
- Dishwasher safe, FDA approved microwaveable material
So we ordered one
A way to cook noodles without taking up space on our stove, and without needing constant attention for stirring and cooking time, was something we put a lot of value in. That’s why when we found out about the Fasta Pasta, we bought it to give it a try.

You wouldn’t think a microwavable plastic bowl could be so handy. But the Fasta Pasta is built in such a way to make cooking perfect noodles easy. It’s size is tailored to fit standard length noodles that you’d buy in the store. It has a notch on the bottom so that the noodles don’t rest directly on the container bottom, but raised a little. Water levels are indicated on the sides of the container to remove any guesswork. Also, the lid has helpful measuring and straining holes.


Put in your desired amount of pasta and water as indicated on the cooking chart (included).

Then pop the fasta pasta into the microwave. For some noodles/amounts, it’s 5 minutes – for others, it can be up to 17 minutes. Remember to remove the lid.

When the pasta is done cooking, re-attach the lid and strain the water.

Add your favorite sauce and enjoy.

When we made fettuccini, we ended up with perfect portions, thanks to the guides on the cooking chart and the built-in measuring holes on the Fasta Pasta. Of course, one person’s ‘perfect’ may be different than another person’s, so you can tweak the water levels and amount of pasta for future meals until you get it just the way you like it.
Bottom Line
We wouldn’t have thought that easier way to cook pasta would be all that valuable, but it is. No more big pots for boiling pasta noodles. We free up an eye on our stove; just set and forget in the microwave. For only about $10, Fasta Pasta is well worth it – it’s ease of use and simplicity make it much more valuable than that.
Our family likes Fasta Pasta.
If you buy it
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