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 Posted: Fri Jul 13th, 2007 03:40 am
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Onkel C
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Carbonara!





Interested in the recipe? Say so.

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 Posted: Fri Jul 13th, 2007 07:46 am
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So!!!

 

I haven't had a good carbonara since leaving California. Used to go up to Frisco and get some good stuff in North Beach!!

 

Bring it on, please??

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 Posted: Fri Jul 13th, 2007 08:25 am
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Ditto that...  hand6.gif

Paxman wrote:
Bring it on, please??

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 Posted: Fri Jul 13th, 2007 09:05 am
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I'm ready!


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 Posted: Fri Jul 13th, 2007 09:57 am
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Onkel C
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heh

Carbonara is one of the basic italian pasta dishes, made from very few ingredients and prepared without much hassle. The whole sauce can be made while the pasta is boiling. You can use whole eggs for the prep or only the yolks (as I did), enhanced with some cream. These are the ingredients:

Pasta (preferably Spaghetti, but everything will work fine),
a handful of smoked ham or bacon cubes,
about 4 large eggs/yolks per 1lb pasta,
two handful of grated Parmesan, Grana Padano or Pecorino,
olive oil, half a can of cream (not pictured),
salt and pepper.

Start the pasta water, when you have the pasta in the water, grate the cheese and separate the yolks:




fry the ham/bacon cubes in some olive oil:


stir the yolks with some cream, salt and pepper the mix:




When the pasta is done, you gotta act fast and swift: pour the drained pasta into the skillet with the meat cubes, add cheese, pour the egg mix over it and stir the whole mess FAST!



DONE!
Serve sprinkled with some cheese:




Enjoy!

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 Posted: Fri Jul 13th, 2007 10:07 am
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Thanks Chef... gonna try that this weekend... hand6.gif

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 Posted: Sat Jul 14th, 2007 08:21 am
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that looks awesome!!!! Think I may have to try that this week perhaps.

Reminds me of a good Penne ala Vodka recipe I'll have to post up one day soon toon1.gif

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 Posted: Sat Jul 14th, 2007 12:13 pm
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You've outdone yourself Christian! what a delicious looking dish...can't wait to try your recipe!

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 Posted: Sat Jul 14th, 2007 03:06 pm
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I had no idea about this dish ??? I have never tried it ..... I sure hope to

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 Posted: Sat Jul 14th, 2007 06:03 pm
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Looks delicioushand6.gif Remember Grandma making it often...just a HO from a Dago kid...dis the Ham and use only Bacon;) and if you really want to clog the arteries:D use fresh bacon and the grease from it.........yummyhand6.gif

Hope you dont mind the opinions expressed here Onkel:)

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 Posted: Mon Jul 16th, 2007 01:04 am
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Onkel C
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Tony Duronio wrote:

Hope you dont mind the opinions expressed here Onkel:)

Awww hell no, "If you can't stand the heat, stay outta the kitchen, as my granny put it ;). A bit of discourse is always welcome! Keep'em coming!

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 Posted: Tue Jul 17th, 2007 09:58 am
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A friend owns an Italian restaurant in Beckley WV, and he makes the best Carbonara, but I have always been afraid to ask how it is made....

Thanks, now I can have this without driving 2 hours.

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