Bucatini Carbonara

Bucatini is probably more traditional for this wonderful roman dish. Spaghetti might be more popular because it is more common, but if you can use bucatini please do it! It adds a different dimension to this delicious pasta :) #italian #pasta #carbonara
Bucatini Carbonara
Bucatini is probably more traditional for this wonderful roman dish. Spaghetti might be more popular because it is more common, but if you can use bucatini please do it! It adds a different dimension to this delicious pasta :) #italian #pasta #carbonara
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Bring pot of salted water to the boil. Melt butter and oil in a large pan. Add pancetta or guanciale. Cook for 3-4 mins. Leave pan to cool while pot comes to boil
- 2
Bucatini is like spaghetti with a hole in the middle :)
- 3
Add pasta to water and cook al dente
- 4
Mix eggs and Parmesan in a bowl
- 5
Drain pasta, add to pan. Add eggs and mix on low flame for 1 min no more.
- 6
Enjoy your creamy carbonara :)
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