Monday, October 17, 2011

Bacon and eggs pasta (aka pasta alla carbonara)

This is one of my favorite Italian meals.  Before I really knew what pasta alla carbonara was, I used to make a fake version for my hubby and I; it consisted of frying up a bunch of bacon, cooking a pound of pasta, and using an entire jar of alfredo.  Definitely not a healthy meal choice!  This is true pasta alla carbonara, and us Americans may (or may not) be more familiar with the term bacon and eggs pasta.  Not every culture treats eggs as a breakfast food, and this is one dish that will bring eggs to your dinner table, instead of just your breakfast table.  Buon apetito!

1 lb. pasta
2 T olive oil
4 oz. bacon or pancetta, cut into lardons
4 cloves of garlic, pressed or finely minced
2 large eggs
1 c. parmesan cheese
1/2 c. reserved pasta cooking water
parsley
black pepper

*Prepare sauce while pasta is cooking.

Cook pasta and reserve 1/2 c. of the water for the sauce (the starch from the pasta will help to turn runny eggs into a creamy sauce).  Heat oil in a large, high-sided skillet over medium heat; cook bacon in oil for about 3 minutes.  Add garlic and cook for an additional minute.  Meanwhile, in a medium mixing bowl, whisk together eggs and parmesan; slowly add cooking water to temper eggs (prevent them from becoming scrambled when you add them to the pasta).

Drain pasta and add to pan, tossing quickly to coat pasta with bacon fat (about 2 minutes).  Remove pan from heat.  Add eggs mixture and toss quickly - the heat from the pasta will cook the eggs.  You should have pasta with bacon in a creamy "alfredo-looking" sauce.  Season with parsley and black pepper.  Serve hot.

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  1. [...] Temper – to slightly warm an ingredient before adding it to a hot pan, reducing the risk of an undesirable texture, taste, or flavor.  This usually deals with eggs.  If you add eggs to a hot pan, you are going to start scrambling them.  Adding a bit of the cooking liquid slowly while stirring quickly will help to bring your cold eggs up to your cooking temperature without scrambling them. Bacon and eggs pasta [...]

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