Ingredients
- 8 ounces guanciale, may substitute pancetta or good bacon
- 1 pound dry spaghetti
- 1 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano
- 4 eggs, separated
- Freshly ground black pepper
Directions
In a 12 to 14-inch saute pan, render and brown guanciale until crispy and golden. Do not drain fat from pan; set aside.
Bring 6 quarts of water to a boil and add 2 tablespoons salt. Cook spaghetti according to the package directions, until tender yet al dente, reserving the pasta cooking water.
Reheat the guanciale in the pan with the fat and add approximately 1/4 cup of the pasta cooking water to the pan. Toss in the cooked pasta and heat, shaking the pan, for 1 minute. Add the grated cheese, egg whites and black pepper and toss until fully incorporated.
Divide the pasta among 4 warmed serving bowls. Make a nest in the center for the egg yolk. Gently drop an egg yolk into each serving, season with more freshly ground black pepper and grate additional cheese over the top. Serve immediately.
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By jffuentes1
JACKSONVILLE, FL
on June 15, 2012
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Omitted the egg whites using the yolks for a richer taste and consistensy; thinned sauce w/pasta water. Also fried onion in bacon fat until transluscent; mixed all & feasted by all. Delish!
By teesharogers2_1...
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on January 08, 2010
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I haven't tried making this yet; from the picture of the sauce, I don't understand where the red comes from as there are no tomatoes in the recipe. Any idea? Don't think bacon would make a sauce red.
By sroux18_1957770
Boston, MA
on December 05, 2007
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This was soooo easy to make. I didn't separate the eggs and used prosciutto instead of bacon. It was a little like scrambled eggs and bacon with pasta which was kind of weird for me but still pretty tasty. I will probably stick with my usual carbonara recipe from now on though.
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