Carbonara - the Italian way
Carbonara - the Italian way

Hey everyone, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, carbonara - the italian way. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Whatever You Need, Whatever You Want, Whatever You Desire, We Provide. We don't use cream, milk, garlic, onions or other strange ingredients; we use only guanciale, eggs, pecorino cheese, and lots of black pepper (carbonaro is the Italian for coal miner). Spaghetti alla Carbonara: When it's good, it can make your eyes roll back in your head with pleasure.

Carbonara - the Italian way is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It is appreciated by millions daily. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look wonderful. Carbonara - the Italian way is something which I’ve loved my whole life.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have carbonara - the italian way using 8 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Carbonara - the Italian way:
  1. Get 80 g/person linguine
  2. Get 1 egg/ 2 people (maximum!)
  3. Get 1 handful Parmesan
  4. Make ready 1 packet pancetta (ideally guanciale)
  5. Make ready 1 handful salt
  6. Make ready 3 tablespoon milk/cream
  7. Make ready Black pepper
  8. Make ready Salt

I have seen so many weird versions of this dish that I felt like publishing the real Italian way to make it. As you can see there is no cream in the original version. Hopefully once you have seen how eat it is to make you won't ever buy a ready made. The Original Italian Way of Making Pasta Carbonara by Rachel Mukando Pasta carbonara is one of the delicious dishes that needs very few ingredients… which is always a plus if you like to make quick meals.

Steps to make Carbonara - the Italian way:
  1. Boil the water of the pasta with a handful of rock salt. When it boils add the pasta and cook as per the instructions - I recommend timing it to be 2 min less than what indicated on the packaging and then taste it to not risk overcooking it.
  2. In a frying pan cook the pancetta on medium heat. If you have bacon cut that into pieces and cook it in the same way. Cook until golden. I don't add any oil to the pan as the pancetta already has quite a lot of fat that will be released with the heat.
  3. In a bowl add one egg and the parmesan together with a dash of milk or water. Add salt and pepper. Beat it with a fork well. For the real recipe you are meant to only use the yolk although it feels like a waste for me so I use the whole egg. This doesn't need to cook so just leave it on the side.
  4. Now when the pasta is ready (al dente) take a cup and save some of the water. This is a good tip for whatever pasta you make, in Italy we save some of the water so that you can add it in case it gets too dry.
  5. Drain the pasta and add it back in the pot without any heat. Add the egg and the pancetta and mix well. The eggs will cook with the heat from the pasta. If it looks too dry add a dash of water that you saved from the cooking.

What constitutes a real carbonara for you? For many of us who enjoy making pasta dishes, we have our own way of doing things. Sure, there are plenty out there who follow the recipe and traditional components of a dish to a tee, but often times people will have found what works for them with a dish, cultivated over time. While most Italian pasta dishes use a specific pasta shape, in pasta Carbonara recipe any type of pasta will do. Spaghetti is the typical choice for Carbonara however fettuccini, rigatoni, linguini and bucatini are all very common in Carbonara recipes.

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