Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Pasta Carbonara


I know this isn't a true carbonara recipe, but it's my version, based on what I keep on hand. I think it's super tasty, and more importantly, super easy. So on nights that I just don't feel like cooking, this is quick and requires little effort. I serve it with a simple salad, or roasted veggies.




The Ingredients:
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
4-5 slices turkey bacon, medium diced
1 shallot, medium dice (or an onion, or some garlic - whatever you have on hand)
1 pinch red pepper flakes
1/4 - 1/3 cup white wine, if you have it (I didn't tonight, but use it in this recipe when I have it)
1 1/2 cups stock (vegetable stock, chicken stock - whatever you have)
2 egg yolks
1/4 cup grated parmigiano-reggiano
salt and pepper to taste
enough pasta to feed everyone you're cooking for (any shape will do, and the sauce really will stretch so this can serve anywhere from 2-8 people!)

The Directions:

1. Boil water for pasta. Cook pasta according to package directions, until al dente.
2. While water is boiling, heat saute pan with olive oil over medium heat. Add bacon to pan, and saute until it starts to crisp. Reduce heat to low, add shallots and red pepper flakes, and sweat shallots until soft. Deglaze pan with wine if you have it, and reduce. Add stock to pan, bring to boil, and let reduce, stirring occasionally.
3. In small bowl, combine egg yolks and parmigiano-reggiano. (I whisk the mixture.) When pasta is almost done, temper yolk mixture by stirring in a bit of the pasta water.
4. Drain pasta, and add to saute pan. (At this point, the stock should have reduced to a thicker glaze that just coats the pasta.) Reduce heat to very low, add egg mixture, and toss pasta over low heat for a minute or two until sauce thickens and pasta is well coated with sauce. Season with salt and pepper if needed (remember the cheese and bacon will be salty, so use salt sparingly) If you have some fresh herbs, like parsley or chives, you can garnish with that.

We have this every few weeks in our house. Not the healthiest meal, but quick, cheap, filling, and easy to make with pantry ingredients. And VERY yummy!

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