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  2. Carbonara - Wikipedia

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    As with many recipes, the origins of the dish and its name are obscure; [10] most sources trace its origin to the region of Lazio. [11] [6] [5]The dish forms part of a family of dishes consisting of pasta with cured pork, cheese, and pepper, one of which is pasta alla gricia.

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

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    Strain the pasta, but do not dump out the pasta water. The pasta water will be used again and keep the water at 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Turn off the heat because if you are using cast iron, that ...

  4. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    Pasta â Paolina, pasta ai sassi, pasta al forno (or timballo di pasta), pasta al fumé, pasta al pesto, pasta al pesto di pistacchio, pasta al pomodoro, pasta all'ortolana, pasta alla boscaiola, pasta alla carbonara di mare, pasta alla carcerata, pasta alla checca, pasta alla gricia, pasta alla norcina, pasta alla Norma, pasta alla siciliana ...

  5. Arrabbiata sauce - Wikipedia

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    Arrabbiata literally means 'angry' in Italian; [2] in Romanesco dialect the adjective arabbiato denotes a characteristic (in this case spiciness) pushed to excess. [1] In Rome, in fact, any food cooked in a pan with a lot of oil, garlic, and peperoncino so as to provoke a strong thirst is called "arrabbiato" (e.g. broccoli arrabbiati).

  6. Bucatini Carbonara Recipe - AOL

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  7. À la Carbonara - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; À la Carbonara

  8. Carbonara (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Carbonara Scrivia, a comune in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont; Carbonara al Ticino, a comune in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy; Pizzo Carbonara, the highest peak of the Madonie mountains in Sicily; San Giovanni a Carbonara, a church in Naples, southern Italy; Karbunarë, a village in Fier County ...

  9. Naporitan - Wikipedia

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    Naporitan or Napolitan (Japanese: ナポリタン) is a popular Japanese itameshi pasta dish. The dish consists of soft-cooked spaghetti, tomato ketchup, onion, button mushrooms, green peppers, sausage, bacon and optionally Tabasco sauce. Naporitan is claimed to be from Yokohama. [1]