vincenzosassone
Assistant Cook
As you can imagine, I don't know how to prepare this dish.
Anyway, before to begin, I would like you to know that I'm the one who asked the basics of pasta, in the previous forum about pasta.
I'm having great pastas, I need to thank you for this. By now, I know how to do "pasta con pesto" (the easiest in my opinion), "pasta con sugo" and even "pasta con tonno" (that isn't hard at all).
I tried to follow some videos about carbonara but I can't understand a step (that is, obviously, the hardest).
When I prepare Carbonara I usually prepare pasta (I turn the heat on, I wait until water is boiling in order to pour a little salt and then I add spaghetti). Meanwhile, I take a pan with pork jowl and I turn the heat on.
When pasta is ready, and the pork jowl too, I don't know how to continue, so I stop without introducing the eggs!
This pasta, with a little olive oil, is called "pasta alla gricia" but this isn't what I want...
Anyway, before to begin, I would like you to know that I'm the one who asked the basics of pasta, in the previous forum about pasta.
I'm having great pastas, I need to thank you for this. By now, I know how to do "pasta con pesto" (the easiest in my opinion), "pasta con sugo" and even "pasta con tonno" (that isn't hard at all).
I tried to follow some videos about carbonara but I can't understand a step (that is, obviously, the hardest).
When I prepare Carbonara I usually prepare pasta (I turn the heat on, I wait until water is boiling in order to pour a little salt and then I add spaghetti). Meanwhile, I take a pan with pork jowl and I turn the heat on.
When pasta is ready, and the pork jowl too, I don't know how to continue, so I stop without introducing the eggs!
This pasta, with a little olive oil, is called "pasta alla gricia" but this isn't what I want...