Low-Budget Cooking: Pasta Carbonara Recipe (2024)

This is part 5 in a new series:College Cooking Crash Course. This series is written by Kyle, a student at Princeton University, and is designed for college students looking to learn the basics of making healthy, cost-effective, and delicious meals. Today, Kyle will be discussing one of the go-to meals for college student – pasta! – and will be showing you how to make Pasta Carbonara.

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One of the first things any college student should learn how to make is a good pasta. Pasta is delightfully easy-to-make, filling, and very versatile. It requires little work and time to cook, but always makes for a hearty and delicious meal.

Plus, you can get creative with pasta – there’s so much more to pasta than just spaghetti and some canned marinara sauce. Not only does pasta come in many different shapes and sizes (bowties are my personal favorite), but there are also hundreds of different sauces you can eat your pasta with. The possibilities are actually endless. If it lives in your fridge, you can probably add it to your pasta, no kidding. Throw some leftover vegetables, tuna, and garlic in with some crushed tomatoes and all of the sudden you’ve got yourself a nutritious, tasty pasta sauce. You can even reuse that same sauce for other dishes besides pasta! For example, throw that sauce on a few grilled chicken breasts and you’ve got a beautifully spruced-up dinner.

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Best of all, pasta is cheap. A whole box of pasta will make more than enough for 4-5 people, and will set you back less than $2! It’s also easily reusable. You can cook a big pot of pasta at the beginning of the week, throw it in the fridge, and then re-use it throughout the week for lunch and dinner. Or you can store it in the freezer for a while, and that pasta will still be good to reheat and eat a month later.

Pasta is especially great for any time you’re hosting a bunch of people over at your place, since you can always make it well ahead of time. And even if you’re preparing dinner on short notice, you can easily whip up a batch of pasta within 20-30 minutes max.

So, now that I’ve hopefully demonstrated just how awesome pasta is, here are a few quick tips on how to make the perfect pasta:

1. Salt your pasta water. Pasta acts like a sponge, and absorbs whatever it comes into contact with while it cooks. Therefore, adding just a pinch of salt to your water during the cooking process will go a long way in seasoning your pasta and making it taste so much better.

2. Cook your pasta by taste, not by the instructions on the box. Oftentimes, the cooking times listed on the box won’t be super accurate. So, while you should use the suggested cooking times as a guide, make sure you taste your pasta as it cooks in order to know when it’s ready. Usually, you’ll want your pasta to be firm but tender.

3. Save a cup of pasta water. While your pasta cooks, reserve some of the pasta water. Then add it to your pasta as you toss it with your sauce. This will help to loosen up your sauce and make your pasta taste that much better.

One of my favorite pastas to make is Pasta Carbonara. It’s simple to make, but tastes so good. What could be better than a nice, creamy pasta topped with crispy bacon? (Most recipes will call for pancetta, but for those on a budget, regular ol’ bacon works just fine.) So check out the recipe below, try it out, and let me know what you think in the comments below!

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Pasta Carbonara

One of my favorite pastas to make.

CourseMain Course

CuisineItalian

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Total Time 20 minutes

Servings 6 people

Calories 469 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/2lbthick-sliced bacondiced
  • 1lbspaghetti
  • 3eggs
  • 1/3cupbasilchopped
  • Parmesan cheesegrated, to taste
  • freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Sauté bacon in a skillet until golden brown and crisp. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain well on a paper towel-covered plate.

  2. Bring 6 quarts of water to a boil in a large pot. Add a pinch of salt and then drop in spaghetti. Cook until al dente (follow package directions), stirring occasionally to prevent strands from sticking together. Reserve a cup of pasta water.

  3. Meanwhile, beat the eggs thoroughly in a large serving bowl. Whisk in a little of the hot pasta water to temper eggs.

  4. When the pasta is ready, drain it in a colander (be sure to reserve a cup of pasta water). Then immediately pour drained hot spaghetti into the bowl of eggs and toss quickly to cook eggs. Add pasta water to thin sauce as necessary.

  5. Add cheese, bacon and basil to bowl and toss again. Top with freshly ground black pepper and serve immediately.

Recipe Notes

Adapted from "The Silver Palate Cookbook" by Julee Rosso & Sheila Lukins.

Nutrition Facts

Pasta Carbonara

Amount Per Serving

Calories 469Calories from Fat 162

% Daily Value*

Fat 18g28%

Saturated Fat 5g31%

Cholesterol 106mg35%

Sodium 286mg12%

Potassium 273mg8%

Carbohydrates 57g19%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 2g2%

Protein 17g34%

Vitamin A 205IU4%

Vitamin C 0.2mg0%

Calcium 32mg3%

Iron 1.6mg9%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

If you like this budget-friendly pasta recipe, you may also like:

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And if you like this College Cooking Crash Course post on Pasta, be sure to check out my other College Cooking Crash Course blog posts:

Cooking Essentials: Basic Knife Skills
How To Make An Omelet
Low Budget Cooking: Living on $6/Day
Shabbat Dinner: Hummus, Pita and Schug

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