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    Carbonara

    Published: July 25, 2024 · Modified: Jul 25, 2024 by John Kanell

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    Learn how to make classic pasta carbonara at home! While the technique might seem complicated for such a simple dish, it's actually quite easy to master. I walk you through every step, from selecting the perfect ingredients to mastering the technique, ensuring you whip up a creamy, comforting, and flavorful carbonara every time!

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    Pasta Carbonara represents the heart of Italian cooking—simplicity, elegance, and passion. Its irresistible creamy texture and rich flavours are produced with just a few humble ingredients like egg yolks, cheese, and pasta. The magic is in how you combine them! I break down the carbonara-making process into simple, manageable steps that will make you feel like a culinary maestro in no time.

    With a handful of quality ingredients and a splash of knowledge, you're well on your way to creating a dish that tastes divine and brings a piece of Italy to your dining table. Whether it's a cosy night in or a special gathering with friends, a plate of perfectly made carbonara can turn simple moments into memorable ones.

    What You need to Make this Recipe

    Ingredients to make carbonara.

    Large eggs — the backbone of our dish, adding richness and creaminess to the sauce.

    Salt — sea salt enhances all the other flavours, making each ingredient pop. Do not skip on salting the pasta water! The dish will never gain a good depth of flavour if the pasta is cooked in plain water.

    Ground black pepper — adds a bite of spice that perfectly complements the creamy texture. It's all about balance.

    Parmesan or pecorino cheese — brings the sauce together. Parmesan brings a nutty, savoury depth, while pecorino romano adds a sharper, tangy kick.

    Spaghetti — this pasta is the perfect canvas for our delightful sauce. Al dente is the way to go for added texture and noodles that hold up to stirring.

    Olive oil — brings everything together with a smooth, fruity note you can't miss.

    Pancetta diced (or guanciale) — adds a smoky flavour and savoriness to the pasta.

    Garlic cloves — garlic adds a punch of flavour that makes this dish unforgettable. Just a little goes a long way, though.

    How to Make Carbonara

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    1. Grab a large bowl and mix the egg, egg yolks, a pinch of salt, and pepper with gusto.

    2. Stir in the Parmesan cheese until everything's combined. Put it to the side for now.

    Set of two photos showing pasta added to a pot of water and pancetta cooked in a skillet.

    3. Get a big pot of water boiling, add a generous sprinkle of salt (about one tablespoon), and add the spaghetti strands right into the pot. You're aiming for the perfect al dente—firm yet tender—typically 1-2 minutes shorter than the package suggests.

    4. While your pasta is cooking, heat the olive oil in a saucepan and toss in the pancetta. You want it gorgeously brown and crispy. Stir away for about 8 minutes.

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    5. Then, add the garlic, stirring for a few minutes until fragrant.

    6. Once your pasta is cooked, scoop out a cup of water and drain the rest. Add the pasta to the pan with the pancetta and toss to coat it in deliciousness.

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    7. Now, pour the pasta from the pan into the waiting egg and cheese mixture. Work quickly with tongs, mixing enthusiastically to coat every strand.

    8. Splash half the reserved pasta water and stir to create a smooth, creamy sauce. Add more pasta water if the sauce seems light until it reaches silky perfection. Add any extra seasoning with a dash of salt or pepper, and serve.

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    What is Carbonara?

    Spaghetti alla carbonara is an exquisite Italian pasta dish from Rome. It is crafted with simple yet flavorful ingredients, including eggs, cheese (Parmesan or Pecorino), pancetta or guanciale, and spaghetti. The magic of Carbonara lies in its method, where the hot pasta is mixed with a rich cheese and egg sauce, subtly cooked by the heat of the freshly boiled spaghetti to achieve a lusciously creamy texture.

    It's a hearty, comforting dish that epitomises the elegance of Italian cooking, emphasising quality ingredients and straightforward techniques. It's absolutely divine!

    The Secret Technique for a Perfectly Creamy Carbonara

    The real secret to nailing that perfectly creamy carbonara lies in your stirring game! Don't be shy when you combine the hot pasta with the egg and cheese mixture — stir it vigorously! This speedy action is crucial for emulsifying the sauce, transforming it into a silky-smooth delight that clings to every strand of spaghetti.

    And here's a tip: make sure the pasta and the reserved pasta water are still piping hot when you mix them in. This heat cooks the egg gently to avoid scrambling and ensures the cheese melts beautifully, creating that signature creaminess we all crave in a carbonara.

    Overhead view of a bowl of carbonara with a small bowl of pepper and skillet off to the side.

    Should I Use Guanciale, Pancetta, or Bacon?

    With its rich fat content, Guanciale brings unparalleled depth and a unique flavour to the dish, genuinely making it authentic. However, if you're having trouble finding guanciale, do not fret! Pancetta is a fantastic substitute that still honours the spirit of a traditional carbonara. It offers a slightly leaner profile but delivers a beautiful, smoky essence that complements the creamy sauce beautifully.

    If you can't find pancetta, don't worry! Whether you're working with slices or a slab, chopped streaky bacon makes a fantastic substitute. Now, bacon tends to render more fat during cooking than pancetta. If there's too much fat in the pan, feel free to spoon some out. Keeping 2 to 3 tablespoons of those flavorful drippings in the pan should do the trick. This way, you'll get that rich, savoury depth without overpowering the dish.

    Is It Safe to Use Raw Eggs in this Recipe?

    While using raw eggs may raise some eyebrows, the technique behind carbonara ensures that the eggs are gently cooked to safe temperatures. The key is in the hot pasta and hot pasta water. When you add the freshly drained, steaming spaghetti to the egg and cheese mixture, the eggs gently cook from the residual heat.

    Should I Add Cream to the Carbonara?

    Traditionally, adding cream to carbonara is a no-no; honestly, with the rich, silky sauce this recipe creates, you won't miss it. However, I'm all about making dishes that you absolutely love. If you're craving that extra creaminess, feel free to stir in a few splashes of cream towards the end of the mixing process. Just remember, a little goes a long way!

    Pro Tips for Making this Recipe

    • Keep your ingredients fresh: The simplicity of carbonara means the quality of each ingredient truly shines through. Use the freshest eggs, the finest cheese, and the best quality pancetta or guanciale you can find.
    • Temperature control is key: Ensure your pasta and pasta water are hot when mixing with the egg and cheese mixture. This heat is vital for slightly cooking the eggs and melting the cheese, creating the luxurious carbonara sauce we aim for.
    • Reserve more pasta water than you think you'll need: Having too much reserved pasta water is better than too little. It's the "secret sauce" for adjusting the consistency of your carbonara, making it as silky or thick as you like.
    • Add personal touches: While I like to honour the traditional ingredients and method, don't be afraid to add your own twist to the recipe. Whether it's a pinch of red pepper flakes for heat, some parsley for a pop of colour, or even a bit of lemon zest for brightness, these small additions can make the dish uniquely yours.
    • Master the art of stirring: When you combine the pasta with the egg mixture, stir vivaciously. This emulsifies the fats and liquids, wrapping each strand of spaghetti in that creamy, dreamy sauce. Cooking the pasta al dente will help ensure the pasta holds together during swift mixing.
    • Taste and season: Always taste the carbonara before serving. Adjust with additional cheese, salt, or pepper to suit your preferences. This last step ensures the perfect balance of flavours.
    A close up overhead view of a bowl of carbonara with shaved parmesan and pepper on top.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need to temper the eggs with pasta water?

    Tempering eggs with pasta water isn't necessary for this recipe. Following the traditional carbonara method allows heat from the freshly cooked pasta to gently but sufficiently cook the eggs, creating a smooth and creamy sauce. Just make sure to stir quickly and thoroughly to ensure even cooking and prevent the eggs from scrambling.

    Can I add other protein?

    While guanciale or pancetta are the traditional choices for carbonara, you're welcome to get creative with your protein selection. Serving sliced chicken, sautéed shrimp, or even crispy tofu on top can offer a delightful twist to the classic dish, allowing it to cater to a broader range of taste preferences and dietary needs. Just remember to cook your choice of protein before adding it to the pasta.

    Can I make pasta carbonara ahead of time?

    Making spaghetti carbonara ahead of time is not recommended. This dish is best enjoyed fresh to experience the creamy sauce at its silkiest and most luxurious. Carbonara's charm lies in its freshly cooked, warm, and creamy consistency, which can become less appealing as it sits and cools. If you do have leftovers, they can be gently reheated, but keep in mind the texture and consistency of the sauce may change.

    If you've tried this Carbonara recipe, then don't forget to rate it and let me know how you got on in the comments below. I love hearing from you!

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    Carbonara Recipe

    Indulge in the authentic taste of Italy with this creamy Carbonara recipe. Made with pancetta, egg yolks, and lots of parmesan cheese, this easy pasta dish is sure to be a family favourite.
    Course Main Course
    Cuisine Italian
    Keyword Carbonara, Carbonara recipe, how to make carbonara
    Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time 25 minutes minutes
    Servings 4 servings
    Calories 723kcal

    Equipment

    • Large pot
    • Large saucepan
    • Large mixing bowl

    Ingredients

    • 1 large egg
    • 4 large egg yolks
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
    • 80 grams grated Parmesan or pecorino cheese
    • 350 grams spaghetti
    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • 200 grams pancetta diced (or guanciale)
    • 2 garlic cloves minced

    Instructions

    • In a large bowl, whisk together the egg, egg yolks, salt, and pepper. Whisk in the parmesan cheese, and set aside.
    • Bring a large pot of water to a boil over medium-high heat and salt it heavily. Add the pasta to the boiling water and cook until al dente, about 1 to 2 minutes less time per the package directions, about 10 minutes.
    • While the pasta is cooking, heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add the pancetta and fry, stirring frequently, until browned and crispy, about 8 minutes. Remove from the heat. Stir in the garlic, letting the residual heat do the cooking, and set aside.
    • When the pasta is al dente, save 1 cup of pasta water and quickly drain the pasta. (Some water left dripping off the pasta is fine.)
    • Place the pasta in the pan with the pancetta and toss to coat in the flavorful fat. Then, transfer the pasta to the bowl with the egg mixture. Using tongs, stir the pasta quickly to coat it in the egg mixture. Add half of the hot pasta water while stirring, and continue stirring until the sauce is creamy and the cheese melts. Add a little more pasta water as needed to loosen the sauce.
    • Season to taste with additional salt and pepper if needed. Serve immediately, garnished with parsley if desired.

    Notes

    • Keep your ingredients fresh: The simplicity of carbonara means the quality of each ingredient truly shines through. Use the freshest eggs, the finest cheese, and the best quality pancetta or guanciale you can find.
    • Temperature control is key: Ensure your pasta and pasta water are hot when mixing with the egg and cheese mixture. This heat is vital for slightly cooking the eggs and melting the cheese, creating the luxurious carbonara sauce we aim for.
    • Reserve more pasta water than you think you'll need: Having too much reserved pasta water is better than too little. It's the "secret sauce" for adjusting the consistency of your carbonara, making it as silky or thick as you like.
    • Add personal touches: While I like to honour the traditional ingredients and method, don't be afraid to add your own twist to the recipe. Whether it's a pinch of red pepper flakes for heat, some parsley for a pop of colour, or even a bit of lemon zest for brightness, these small additions can make the dish uniquely yours.
    • Master the art of stirring: When you combine the pasta with the egg mixture, stir vivaciously. This emulsifies the fats and liquids, wrapping each strand of spaghetti in that creamy, dreamy sauce. Cooking the pasta al dente will help ensure the pasta holds together during swift mixing.
    • Taste and season: Always taste the carbonara before serving. Adjust with additional cheese, salt, or pepper to suit your preferences. This last step ensures the perfect balance of flavours.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 723kcal | Carbohydrates: 70g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 36g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 15g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 281mg | Sodium: 858mg | Potassium: 374mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 505IU | Vitamin C: 0.5mg | Calcium: 230mg | Iron: 2mg
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