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Spaghetti Carbonara on a platter, topped with pancetta and Parmesan cheese

Gennaro's classic spaghetti carbonara

Creamy, smoky & indulgent

Spaghetti Carbonara on a platter, topped with pancetta and Parmesan cheese

10 mins

Super easy

serves 2

About the recipe

You don’t need many ingredients to make a fantastic carbonara and, done properly, it’s a thing of beauty!


nutrition per serving

860

Calories


47.5g

Fat


16.5g

Saturates


3.6g

Sugars


3.3g

Salt


37.8g

Protein


74.8g

Carbs


3.1g

Fibre


of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Jamie's Food Tube: The Pasta Book

Jamie's Food Tube: The Pasta Book

By Gennaro Contaldo

Ingredients

3 large free-range egg yolks

40g Parmesan cheese, plus extra to serve

1 x 150g piece of higher-welfare pancetta

200g dried spaghetti

1 clove of garlic

extra virgin olive oil

Top Tip

Use ready-sliced quality pancetta if you can’t buy it in one piece. It’s traditional to use spaghetti in this recipe, but bucatini or rigatoni are just as good.

Method

  1. Put the egg yolks into a bowl, finely grate in the Parmesan, season with pepper, then mix well with a fork and put to one side.
  2. Cut any hard skin off the pancetta and set aside, then chop the meat.
  3. Cook the spaghetti in a large pan of boiling salted water until al dente.
  4. Meanwhile, rub the pancetta skin, if you have any, all over the base of a medium frying pan (this will add fantastic flavour, or use 1 tablespoon of oil instead), then place over a medium-high heat.
  5. Peel the garlic, then crush with the palm of your hand, add it to the pan and leave it to flavour the fat for 1 minute. Stir in the pancetta, then cook for 4 minutes, or until it starts to crisp up.
  6. Pick out and discard the garlic from the pan, then, reserving some of the cooking water, drain and add the spaghetti. Toss well over the heat so it really soaks up all that lovely flavour, then remove the pan from the heat.
  7. Add a splash of the cooking water and toss well, season with pepper, then pour in the egg mixture – the pan will help to cook the egg gently, rather than scrambling it. Toss well, adding more cooking water until it’s lovely and glossy.
  8. Serve with a grating of Parmesan and an extra twist of pepper.

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