Speed Pasta Carbonara

by WiscoWhiskeyGuy in Cooking > Pasta

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Speed Pasta Carbonara

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I'm a huge fan of pasta carbonara and try it at pretty much every Italian restaurant I go to that has their version. Typically it requires a heck of a lot of prep work. I don't necessarily have that kind of patience at home so here is the speed version I came up with.

Supplies

Pasta Roni - Parmesan Cheese

Whole Milk

Butter

Havarti Cheese

Parmesan Cheese

Bacon

Bacon Prep

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  1. Dice up your bacon and fry it until it gets a level of crisp on the outside
  2. Fry it until it gets a level of crisp on the outside so that there is a level of chew and crisp in the finished carbonara

In this instance I used slices of homemade pepper cottage bacon but you can use pre-cooked bacon or uncooked package bacon of your choice.

Extra Cheese Prep

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  1. Slice up approximately 4 ounces of Havarti Cheese
    • Havarti is a really nice melting cheese and gives the additional creaminess expected from carbonara.
    • I used a Jalapeno Havarti for this particular dinner because I wanted a little spicy kick.
  2. Grate up a decent pile of approximately 2-4 ounces of Parmesan Cheese
    • I'm a huge fan of Parmesan so I was pretty generous.

Make the Boxed Pasta

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  1. At least 1 additional tablespoon of butter greater than the recipe.
  2. Whole milk was used in this instance but Half and Half would make for a naturally creamier product and not necessarily require more cheese.
  3. A generous amount of fresh ground cracked black pepper was added.
    • This is commonly found in many restaurant versions.
  4. Add your preferred amount of bacon at this time.
    • As with much of this dish, I did use most of the bacon that I fried up. It was just too delicious not to.
  5. Cook your pasta to al dente.

Extra Cheese Time!

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Now is the time to add the extra Havarti and Parmesan cheese. The reason the cheeses are added after the pasta is finished is because they will contribute to a thickening that is not conducive to finish cooking the pasta noodles.

Enjoy Your Speed Pasta Carbonara!

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Plate your pasta carbonara, top with a little extra bacon and parmesan cheese and enjoy!

In total this should take you about 15 - 20 minutes tops.

If using pre-cooked bacon and pre-shredded parmesan, you'll have it on your plate in about 10 minutes.