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Andy’s Carbonara

Andy’s Carbonara

Prep Time:

5 minutes
Cook Time:
15 minutes
Serves:
4

There are many stories about the origins and ingredients of carbonara, from American GIs calling it a ‘spaghetti breakfast’ to its association with charcoal makers. The best version I came across was while working with a Sardinian chef called Martin. It is very simple, with no cream. Take care with the salt, as the guanciale and pecorino are already quite salty. I also add basil to the cheese and egg mixture.

Ingredients

  • 400g spaghetti
  • 4 eggs + 4 yolks beaten together
  • 60g parmesan cheese, grated
  • 40g pecorino cheese, grated
  • 100g Guanciale or pancetta finely diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, peeled
  • Sea salt & black pepper
  • 1 small bunch basil

Method

1  Gently smash the garlic with the flat of a large knife.
Mix the cheeses and eggs together, season with a little salt and plenty of black pepper.
3  On a low heat cook the guanciale until crispy, take the pan off the heat, remove the guanciale with a slotted spoon and keep warm, reserve the fat.
Meanwhile cook the pasta in boiling well-salted water until al dente, follow the manufacturer’s instructions, strain the pasta, reserving a ladle of the water.
Warm the fat reserved from the guanciale with the garlic cloves until golden brown on a low heat.
6  Discard the garlic, add some of the pasta water, the egg mixture seasoned with black pepper and basil if using to the pan.
Cook until creamy, moving the pan on and off the heat so you don’t end up with scrambled eggs.
8  Put onto 4 warmed plates and top each portion with the crispy guanciale.


Cook with Andy

Learn the technique behind a glossy carbonara in Andy’s hands-on beginner class. See the Introduction to Italian Cookery class at The Tree Inn and reserve your place.