ARTICHOKE CARBONARA
Like most traditional Italian dishes, pasta alla carbonara, quintessentially Roman, employs a minimum of simple ingredients to create a hearty and delicious meal. Guanciale provides salt and fat, while Pecorino Romano and egg yolks mixed with pasta water - a prized Italian secret - help create the velvety sauce. To truly gild the lily, consider a raw egg yolk on top of the pasta. Artichokes, a Roman favorite, come to this dish to soak up the flavors of the guanciale while melting into the pasta. The traditional pasta used in trattorias is tonnarelli, but spaghetti or bucatini are perfect substitutes.
Provided by Anna Francese Gass
Categories dinner, quick, weekday, pastas, main course
Time 30m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of salted water to boil. Cook the pasta according to package instructions until al dente.
- While the pasta cooks, make the sauce: Cut the guanciale into 1/4-inch-thick slabs and then 1-inch-long strips. Add 2 tablespoons of olive oil to a large, deep skillet and heat over medium. Add the guanciale, reduce the heat to low and allow the guanciale to render until crisp, stirring occasionally, about 5 minutes. Remove the guanciale from the skillet and reserve. Remove 1 tablespoon of the guanciale drippings to a small bowl and set aside.
- Add the artichokes to the skillet and cook until warmed, stirring carefully so they do not break apart. Stir in the cooked guanciale.
- Add the egg yolks, the cheese, 1 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper to the small bowl with the reserved guanciale drippings and stir until combined.
- Reserve 1 cup of pasta water, then, using tongs, transfer the cooked pasta to the skillet, mixing to incorporate with the artichokes and guanciale.
- While whisking, slowly drizzle 1/4 cup of the reserved pasta water into the egg mixture until combined.
- Remove the pasta from the heat and add the egg mixture, tossing vigorously to coat. Add more reserved pasta water incrementally until the sauce is smooth and creamy.
- Divide the pasta among bowls and top with more grated cheese. If desired, place a raw egg yolk on top of each pasta nest. Top with a sprinkle of salt and pepper, and a drizzle of olive oil to finish.
BABY ARTICHOKE CARBONARA
Make and share this Baby Artichoke Carbonara recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Chef Jean
Categories Low Cholesterol
Time 1h5m
Yield 2 large servings, 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Mix the water and lemon juice in a large bowl. Trim the stem and out layers of the artichokes, leaving only the yellow center of the artichokes.Trim the green tips off the top. Cut the artichokes in half and soak in the water mixture.
- Heat olive oil in large frying pan on med-high heat. At the same time bring water to boil to cook the spaghetti.
- Sautee the onions, garlic and bacon until the bacon is crispy. Add the artichokes (well drained) and lower heat to medium. Continue to cook for about 10 minutes or until artichokes are tender.
- Meanwhile cook pasta until al dente, drain and set aside.
- Whisk the eggs and cheese together.
- Once artichokes are tender add the pasta to the frying pan and stir. The stir in the egg mixture, continue to stir until the eggs are cooked.
- Season with salt and pepper and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1028.9, Fat 32.2, SaturatedFat 9.4, Cholesterol 226.9, Sodium 1399.2, Carbohydrate 146.9, Fiber 42.2, Sugar 12.2, Protein 54.4
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