Super Quick Spaghetti Carbonara Recipe (2024)

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Have you ever had a carbonara before? It is so lovely – if you did not know there is egg in the mix – but it like coats the pasta and cooks a little – it is very good

I have no idea who came up with such an idea – but it is pretty brilliant – I love adding the bacon to the mix as well

I used Turkey Bacon to cut some of the calories and fat in the dish

This recipe is pretty inexpensive to make – one item no pictured is the olive oil I used – I like using a little olive oil in the egg mixture to help the egg mixture adhere to the pasta

This recipe is VERY easy to make – about 15 minutes of real cooking time – there is about 10 minutes for the pasta to cook as well

You should reserve about 1/2 cup of pasta water – pasta water is the water that the pasta cooked in – it usually looks a little white – that is the starch – youwill be using the pasta waterif the pasta becomes too sticky

This picture is a little dark but here is my dad mixing the pasta and egg mixture together 🙂

If you do make the Super Quick Spaghetti Carbonara Recipeplease let me know what you think 🙂 My dad found this recipe on Damn Delicious ( one of our favorite food blogger sites )

Super Quick Spaghetti Carbonara Recipe

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Ingredients

  • 8 ounces spaghetti
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 cup grated Parmesan
  • 4 slices Turkey bacon, diced
  • 1 Tablespoon of Olive Oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley leaves

Instructions

  1. Cook pasta - remember to reserve about ½ Cup of pasta water
  2. In a large skillet - place bacon - cook for a few minutes - add in garlic cook for one minute
  3. While all that is cooking in a bowl - whisk oil, eggs, and parmesan cheese together
  4. Once the pasta is cooked place in the skillet with the bacon - keep the heat low/medium
  5. Slowly add in the egg mixture - make sure to keep everything moving you do not want scrambled eggs
  6. Add in seasonings and parsley
  7. Enjoy!

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    • Lesley

      Great easy to use recipe and so tasty. Quick to make and my 11 year old hungry daughter liked it. Will make it again for sure. Thank you

  • Jamie

    What’s the 1/2 cup of pasta water for?

    • Sara

      If the sauce is too thick – add a little water to loosen it up — so it will vary each time

  • Genevieve

    How many does this serve? Love your site! 🙂

    • Sara

      6 — enjoy 🙂

  • Tasha

    Do u whisk the eggs first?

  • lindsay d.

    i would say it serves more like 4–i think 6 would be a stretch for sure…

    that said, it was delicious and i’m so glad i found your recipe on pinterest!

    thank you 🙂

    • Sara

      I am so glad you liked it 🙂

  • Dashia

    So I am gonna try this tomorrow. Are there any tips or tricks that I need to apply. First time doing a Carbonara. Wish me luck

    • Dashia

      So I made this and it is AWESOME!!!! I used regular bacon and some turkey!!!! Quick and kid friendly!!!!!!!!!

  • Janie

    Once I made this my daughter has to have it at least once a week. It is so good , like all your recipes. Thanks

  • Sara

    I made this for my family so I double it. The only problem that I had was that it calls for grated parm which is the kind that comes in the can. You show in your pics shredded parm but I went ahead and followed the recipe as it was stated ( I like to do that the first go round and then make adjustments later for my taste). It was way to much grated parm so I defiantly think it needs the shredded parm instead. I will for sure make this again with that adjustment. I will also be not so heavy handed with salt in my pasta water. I ended up making my dish to salty since I normally salt my pasta water. Thanks for the recipe I know it will be wonderful once I do it this other way. 🙂

  • Kathy Chernicky

    I didn’t have bacon on hand but I did have ham so I substituted. It was fabulous. I’ve had carbonara many times in my life and I must say this was one of the best. I recently had it at the Cheesecake Factory and they had added peas to it. I gently pushed the peas to the side!

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    […] It’s winter, and lately spaghetti carbonara is getting a lot of attention in my house. This is a quick and easy version that works great for weeknights. I usually add extra bacon, because I’m an extra bacon sorta person. Pinterest link is here, and the full recipe is here. […]

    • Alex Teague

      Can I use milk and cream instead of oil and eggs

  • Angie Gaillard

    This is probably one of my favorite receipes!!! Love it! I cook it about once a month. I’ll admit I use pork bacon:)

Super Quick Spaghetti Carbonara Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the golden rule of cooking a carbonara? ›

The golden rule to silky carbonara is to whisk your egg whites so that they're completely incorporated with the egg yolks. This will create a smooth, velvety sauce. As like any pasta dish, including carbonara, cook the pasta perfectly al dente so that it's soft but still firm, with some bite.

What is the trick about carbonara sauce? ›

Whisk Like You Mean It

You're using more egg yolks than whites here, which is what makes carbonara so rich and luxurious. But there's still two eggs-worth of whites in there. Whisking your eggs so that the whites are completely incorporated into the yolks will give your sauce a more uniform texture.

What are the biggest carbonara mistakes? ›

15 Mistakes That Are Ruining Your Carbonara
  • Adding your eggs while the pasta is still on the heat. Anton27/Shutterstock. ...
  • Not coating your pasta completely. ...
  • Using bacon instead of guanciale. ...
  • Not whisking your eggs enough. ...
  • Using parmesan instead of pecorino. ...
  • Not grinding your own pepper. ...
  • Using cold eggs. ...
  • Adding extra ingredients.
Mar 5, 2023

What is real carbonara sauce made of? ›

Carbonara is made with guanciale (cured pork), eggs, Pecorino Romano cheese, spaghetti pasta, and lots of black pepper. Italians don't add extra ingredients like cream, milk, garlic, or onions.

What should not be added to carbonara? ›

What not to put in Spaghetti Carbonara? Don't put garlic, cream, milk or butter. It is not needed. It is fine if you want to make a dish with those ingredients, but if you want to learn how to make this dish correctly, use only pecorino, eggs/egg yolks, black pepper, guanciale, and pasta water.

Should there be garlic in carbonara? ›

Must-have ingredients

that there are only five ingredients: pasta, pork cheek, eggs, cheese and pepper. That's it. A real carbonara does not contain onion, garlic, or cream.

How to stop eggs from scrambling in carbonara? ›

Using a large mixing bowl and setting it over the boiling pasta water to create a makeshift double boiler helps prevent you from accidentally scrambling the eggs.

What thickens carbonara? ›

Equally important is that the fat that melts out of the guanciale is required to thicken the carbonara sauce to make it creamy. Basically, what happens is that when the fat from the guanciale and in the egg yolks is mixed with starchy pasta cooking water, it thickens.

Do you use whole eggs or just yolks for carbonara? ›

Eggs is eggs

Whole eggs work well, but I'm going to add just the one extra yolk, just because this really isn't a dish you'd eat every day, and it does add a glorious eggy richness to it.

Why does my carbonara taste sour? ›

Signs that carbonara sauce has gone bad include a sour or unpleasant odor, visible mold, a significant color change, separation or curdling, an unusual texture, and an off taste. If you notice any of these signs, it's best to discard the sauce to avoid the risk of consuming spoiled food.

Is the egg still raw in carbonara? ›

Spaghetti alla carbonara is a traditional Italian dish, which the sauce made of raw egg yolks is heated using only the heat of cooked pasta.

What's the difference between carbonara and Italian carbonara? ›

The Italian version doesn't use cream or ham. It is made with pancetta (pork belly meat that is salt cured, also referred to as Italian bacon), Parmigiano Reggiano or pecorino romano cheese, eggs, and black pepper—called the basics. The pork is fried in fat, usually olive oil.

Is carbonara just alfredo sauce? ›

Alfredo is basic – pasta, cream, parmesan, parsley. Carbonara is a little more complicated – pasta, onion, pancetta, garlic, egg yolks, cream, parmesan, parsley. Because this is a gluten-free version we have to use spaghetti – if you're not gluten-free use anything from penne to linguini.

Do Italians use cream in carbonara? ›

Should carbonara have cream? Typically carbonara sauce is only made of eggs, bacon, parmesan, olive oil, seasoning, and sometimes, vegetables. As for cream, Italians will tell you that is a big no no.

What is the egg rule for carbonara? ›

Egg whites will provide texture but too much could make the eggs curdle. Meanwhile, egg yolks help to bind the pork fat to the sauce. This also helps to enhance the creaminess. So a good rule to follow is to include one egg yolk per person and one egg white per four people.

What is the secret ingredient in carbonara? ›

While a simple spaghetti carbonara recipe uses pancetta as the meat and a traditional Italian recipe may use guanciale, a cured pork, De Laurentiis combines bacon and pancetta to give her dish a unique salty kick. But she ups the ante even more with a secret ingredient — cinnamon.

How many eggs should I put in my carbonara? ›

I like to use a ratio of 1 whole egg to 3 egg yolks because it balances the richness. If you are looking to avoid using raw eggs, I would recommend making my Cacio e Pepe recipe – this is another one of the four classic Roman pastas but requires only three ingredients (cheese, pepper, and pasta).

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