Tagliatelle with chanterelle mushrooms and guanciale

Miss Fluffy's Cooking (Angie's Italian Cooking) @missfluffy
These mushrooms are in season at the moment and they pair wonderfully with pasta. I added guanciale (you could use pancetta) to make this tasty primo piatto
Tagliatelle with chanterelle mushrooms and guanciale
These mushrooms are in season at the moment and they pair wonderfully with pasta. I added guanciale (you could use pancetta) to make this tasty primo piatto
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Bring a pot of salted water to the boil. Meanwhile, cook shallot and guanciale together in a pan. When the guanciale starts to crisp, add the mushrooms. Cook for about 7-8 minutes
- 2
Add the pasta to the boiling water, and cook according to instructions. Drain pasta al dente, and add to sauce. Mix and serve with fresh parsley
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