Product
RECIPES | PASTA

Carbonara

A highly discussed dish... carbonara originated from northern Italy, where poor farmers used simple and, above all, economical ingredients to make their pasta. They had an abundance of pasta, eggs, cured meat, and cheese. The economical meat they used (instead of the bacon commonly used here) is pancetta, which is obtained from the pork belly (the same part used to make bacon, but it is not smoked). They also used guanciale, which is the cheek of the pig, equally fatty like pancetta and also unsmoked. However, since we may have to search for places that provide guanciale, we will adapt and make our carbonara with readily available ingredients such as smoked pork or bacon. We'll prepare it in just 10 minutes and enjoy it!


Ingredients:
500g spaghetti or linguine or tagliatelle
1 tbsp unsalted butter
200g smoked pork or bacon or pancetta (if guanciale is not available), sliced into thin strips
100g Parmesan cheese
100g pecorino cheese
5 egg yolks
Salt and freshly ground pepper