A lighter, flavor-packed easy carbonara recipe with garlic roasted tomatoes and fresh herbs. And be sure to see my tip for ensuring a creamy carbonara sauce without scrambling the eggs!
Carbonara is a delicious pasta dish 20th century pasta dish from Rome. To create a silky, richer and satisfying meal, classic carbonara recipes employ these three ingredients: eggs, cheese, and pork (plus pork fat). And the main spice is decidedly ground black pepper.
A twist on Carbonara
Carbonara recipes vary a lot in terms of how many eggs or egg yolks are used. You may see anywhere from two to eight eggs used in the sauce! In this easy carbonara recipe, I’ve found the combination of three whole eggs and one yolk sufficient to create a smooth and creamy sauce without weighing the pasta down and creating a custard-like texture (no one wants that!)
And, in this twist on classic carbonara, we can actually do without the pork fat from cooked pork (typically guanciale or pancetta). Instead, we rely on extra virgin olive oil and juices from perfectly seasoned, garlic roasted tomatoes (which are tossed in at the end.)
The roasted tomatoes add brightness and flavor in this lightened up carbonara! But for those who still need a little pork, feel free to toss in few ribbons of Prosciutto.
Carbonara Sauce
A bit more on the carbonara sauce here. What’s in it? In addition to eggs and egg yolk (the perfect combination of 3 eggs and 1 yolk for just enough creaminess), I like to use a mixture of Pecorino Romano and Parmigiano-Reggiano. The two cheeses together deliver a balanced Roman flavor without making the pasta taste too salty or sharp.
The fat is mainly delivered from quality extra virgin olive oil. For more flavor and freshness, I toss in a healthy dose of parsley and basil!
Important Carbonara Tip
The biggest challenge many face when making carbonara is how to mix the pasta into the egg sauce/mixture without scrambling the eggs.
You need enough heat to thicken the egg mixture and melt the cheese, but not too much heat that you end up scrambling the eggs. In this carbonara recipe, the heat we need is delivered through the use of a large mixing bowl that’s been heated with the hot cooking water from the pasta (see step #6). And working quickly to combine the pasta and the egg mixture will also help so you don’t end up with scrambled eggs (step #7).
Follow this easy carbonara recipe, and you’ll have yourself a bowl of perfectly satisfying and extra bright pasta dinner!
PrintEasy Carbonara Recipe with Roasted Tomato and Prosciutto
- Total Time: 50 minutes
- Yield: 6 1x
Description
A lighter, flavor-packed easy carbonara recipe with garlic roasted tomatoes and fresh herbs. Follow our tips to ensure a creamy carbonara sauce without scrambling the eggs. A perfectly satisfying weeknight pasta dinner!
Ingredients
- 2 lb Campari tomatoes, halved (you may use smaller vine-ripe or Roma tomatoes)
- Private Reserve Greek extra virgin olive oil
- Kosher salt and ground pepper
- 1 tsp sweet Spanish paprika
- 2 tsp dried oregano, divided
- 6 garlic cloves, minced, divided
- 1 lb linguine pasta (you can also use spaghetti or fettuccine)
- 3 large eggs and 1 egg yolk at room temprature
- 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese, more for serving
- 1/4 cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese
- 1 cup chopped fresh parsley
- 1/2 cup packed basil leaves, more for serving (optional)
- 3 ounces Prosciutto (optional), sliced into thin ribbons
- Crusted red pepper flakes for serving (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
- Place tomatoes on a large baking sheet. Add a generous drizzle of Private Reserve extra virgin olive oil. Season with kosher salt, pepper, paprika, and 1 tsp oregano. Add 2 minced garlic cloves. Toss to coat (make sure all the tomatoes are well coated with the olive oil, spices and garlic).
- Spread tomatoes evenly on the baking sheet in one layer. Roast in heated oven for 20 minutes or so until tomatoes soften and collapse.
- Meanwhile, whisk together eggs, egg yolk, 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, grated cheeses, parsley, basil, 1 tsp dried oregano, pinch black pepper, and the remainder of minced garlic. Set aside.
- Cook pasta in boiling water according to package (adding salt and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil to water).
- Carefully drain pasta into a colander set over a large mixing bowl (you need the hot pasta water to heat the bowl.) Reserve 1 cup pasta water, and discard the rest of the pasta water.
- Working as quickly as possible, toss pasta, ½ cup pasta water, and egg mixture together into heated bowl, adding more water as necessary, about 1 to 2 minutes.
- Add the roasted tomatoes and their juices (and if needed, a little more extra virgin olive oil). If using, add prosciutto ribbons at this point. Toss until everything is well combined.
- Serve immediately with a healthy sprinkle of gound black pepper on top. Have more grated cheese, basil leaves, crushed red pepper flakes, and Private Reserve extra virgin olive available for people to add as needed.
Notes
- Cooking Notes: 1) VERY important to toss the pasta in the egg sauce quickly so as to not scramble the eggs. 2) Typically, Carbonara pasta recipes rely on fat from cooked guanciale or pancetta, this lightened up recipe does not. You can leave the meat out all together or toss in ribbons of prosciutto at the end.
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- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Cook Time: 35 mins
- Category: Entree
- Method: Roasted and Stovetop
- Cuisine: Italian
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Simple Mediterranean Olive Oil Pasta
Great recipe – I made it exactly as posted and it came out delicious. Real crowd pleaser for the family, and I’m excited for the leftovers. The noodles were silky and rich from the eggs, the roasted tomatoes gave so much flavor, and the occasional nugget of prosciutto was a wonderful treat.
Absolutely easy absolutely delicious – my first try at one of your recipes looking forward to the next – Diane
Diane, I am so excited to hear this! Happy cooking!
Love the twist 🙂
Yay!
Will have to try this recipe. So glad that there is no cream in this recipe. So many recipes add cream. My question is Why? I don’t know who started the idea of adding cream, but it totally ruins a great dish. Many places in the UK do this, you can even buy the cream sauce in shops !!
Mel, I am so with you! No cream is needed in this recipe. Hope you enjoyed it!
What a great twist on the classic carbonara! Thanks for sharing your tip for the sauce too!
This looks crazy good. Love the touch of roasted tomatoes!
Wow, those tomatoes!!!
Love this beautiful italian dish! So pretty and amazing flavors!
I needed this in my life! Thank you!
One of my most favorite pasta recipes! Gonna make it for dinner ASAP