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  2. Carbonara - Wikipedia

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    Guanciale is the most commonly used meat for the dish in Italy, but pancetta and pancetta affumicata are also used [28] [29] [8] and, in English-speaking countries, bacon is often used as a substitute. [30] The usual cheese is pecorino romano; [6] occasionally Parmesan, Grana Padano, or a combination of hard cheeses are used.

  3. How to Make Pasta Alla Carbonara | The Classic Approach to ...

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    In light of Carbonara Day (April 6th), here is my interpretation to pasta alla carbonara. I made this recipe from being inspired from Luciano Monosilio's recipe for carbonara. Note: Do not add ...

  4. Guanciale - Wikipedia

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    Guanciale may be cut and eaten directly in small portions, but is often used as an ingredient in pasta dishes [4] such as spaghetti alla carbonara and sauces such as sugo all'amatriciana. [6] It is a specialty of central Italy, particularly Umbria and Lazio.

  5. Carbonara Deviled Eggs Are A Classy Twist On Our ... - AOL

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    Cook pancetta, stirring occasionally, until browned and crispy, 5 to 7 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer pancetta to a plate. Discard fat or reserve for another use.

  6. Bacon - Wikipedia

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    Pancetta is an Italian form of side bacon, sold smoked or unsmoked (aqua). It is generally rolled up into cylinders after curing. Pancetta is known for having a strong flavour, [8] [1] and is often used as an ingredient in pasta dishes such as Carbonara. Back bacon contains meat from the loin in the middle of the back of the pig.

  7. 25 Fall Pasta Recipes to Serve This Season That Taste Like ...

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    Katherine Gillen. Time Commitment: 50 minutes Why I Love It: one pot, crowd-pleaser, special occasion-worthy Serves: 4 to 6 For the uninitiated, orzo is a rice-like Italian pasta. Here, it takes ...

  8. Pancetta - Wikipedia

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    A single serving of pancetta contains around 540 mg of sodium. [11] [12] Consumption of processed meats is reported to be the second largest source of dietary sodium consumption, with bacon products leading processed pork products in sodium content. [14] Pancetta contains trace amounts of carbohydrates and no dietary fibre. These values can ...

  9. Bucatini Carbonara Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a large pot of boiling salted water, cook the pasta until al dente. Drain, reserving 3 tablespoons of the cooking water. 2. Meanwhile, in a large skillet, heat the oil.