Sal Vulcano & Chris DiStefano Make Pasta Carbonara: Something's Burning
September 16, 2019
Sal Vulcano from TruTV's "Impractical Jokers" and fellow comic, Chris DiStefano, join Bert in New York to make Pasta Carbonara on this episode. Find out how Bert stays healthy and what new Brooklyn vs old school Brooklyn means. Follow along the recipe below.
Simple Carbonara Recipe | Bon Appetit
Ingredients:
3 Tbsp. kosher salt, plus more
4 oz. guanciale (salt-cured pork jowl), pancetta (Italian bacon), or bacon 2 oz. Parmesan
4 large egg yolks
2 large eggs
Freshly ground black pepper
2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
1 lb. spaghetti, bucatini, or rigatoni
Equipment:
Measuring Spoons
Large Pot
Chef's Knife
Cutting Board
Box Grater
Whisk
Medium Bowl
Dutch Oven
Wooden Spoon
Heatproof Measuring Cup
Colander
Tongs
Steps:
Heat 6 qt. water in a large pot over high. When water starts to steam, add 3 Tbsp. salt and cover pot with a lid (this will bring water to a boil faster).
While you are waiting on the water, do a little prep. Remove 4 oz. guanciale from packaging and cut into about 1x1⁄4" strips. Finely grate 2 oz. cheese and set aside one-quarter of cheese for later.
Whisk 4 egg yolks and 2 whole eggs in a medium bowl until no streaks remain, then stir in remaining grated cheese. Add several cranks of pepper and set aside.
Working next to pot, heat 2 Tbsp. oil in a large Dutch oven or other heavy pot over medium. Add guanciale and cook, stirring occasionally, until crisp around the edges, 7–10 minutes.
Remove pot from heat. Using a wooden spoon, fish out guanciale and transfer to a small bowl. Pour fat into a heatproof measuring cup, then add back about 3 Tbsp. to pot. Discard any remaining fat.
Cook 1 lb. pasta in boiling water, stirring occasionally, 2 minutes shy of package instructions. Just before pasta is finished, scoop out 13⁄4 cups pasta cooking liquid with same heatproof measuring cup.
Add 1 cup reserved pasta cooking liquid to Dutch oven and bring to a boil over medium-high. Drain pasta in a colander, then transfer to Dutch oven.
Cook pasta, stirring constantly and vigorously, until al dente and water is reduced by about half, about 2 minutes. Remove pot from heat.
Whisk 1⁄4 cup pasta cooking liquid into reserved egg mixture, then very slowly stream into Dutch oven, stirring constantly, until cheese is melted and egg is thickened to form a glossy sauce. Season with salt, if needed. Thin sauce with remaining 1⁄2 cup pasta cooking liquid, adding a tablespoonful at a time, until it's the consistency of heavy cream (you most likely won’t use all of it).
Mix in guanciale and divide pasta among bowls. Top with pepper and reserved cheese. Recipe by Claire Saffitz