Recipe: Pasta Carbonara

DSC_19898 to 10 slices of Zaycon bacon, cut into pieces
1 box good spaghetti, cooked al dente
2-4 teaspoons of minced garlic
4 of the freshest eggs you can get your hands on, beaten
Freshly cracked black pepper
coarse salt (Kosher will work fine) for pasta water
A smallish wedge of parmesan or pecorino Romano cheese finely grated (make sure you grate your own, otherwise you get that powdery coating on it and it fouls this recipe up) maybe 6 ounces?

In a sauté pan, put the cut up bacon and a little water, (1/3 to 1/2c) cook until the water evaporates and the bacon begins to sizzle. You want the bacon to be brown and cooked and slightly sizzley, but not crispy – that’s what the water is for – it makes it tender. Add the minced garlic and find a place to sit down, because your pan contents will make you weak in the knees. Cook until you just can’t stand it anymore and you completely forget this is hot bacon and then I burnt my fingertips snatching a piece. There won’t be enough fat to remove – this is Zaycon Bacon we’re talking here. Set aside your bacon mixture.

In a large mixing bowl, whisk the eggs, cheese & pepper

Cook the pasta in salted water while the bacon is cooling. This is why I said go with 8-10 slices because you will lose bacon. It’s going to happen, so make peace with it.

When you strain your pasta, reserve about a cup of the pasta water and slowly whisk about half into the egg mixture. In goes the bacon/garlic followed by the hot pasta. Toss until everything gets nicely coated and the sauce thickens.

This is EXACTLY how I cooked the pasta in the picture and I’m here to tell you, the second I was done taking the picture, I scarfed that.

Matt H.

Steak pan sauce, as seen on Zayconlive

So if you caught our live webcast yesterday, you got to experience the Matt H. and Matt K. duo. I wish you could have had the opportunity to smell the kitchen while the steaks were cooking and when that roast came out of the oven. We didn’t wait long after the cameras stopped rolling to take a sample.

IMG_7020I asked Matt to be sure to get me the recipe for the pan sauce he poured over the steaks. It is a pretty simple recipe with a lot of flavor. So here it is. Take it away, Matt!IMG_7018

After you have finished with the steak (or chicken or pork or what have you), to the hot pan, add a tablespoon or so of finely minced shallot. If the pan appears dry, add a small drizzle of olive oil to assist with cooking the shallots.

Zaycon FoodsKeep the shallots moving, cooking them for a minute or so. Add ¼ to 1/3 c of water to deglaze and add 2-3 tsp (a tablespoon is 3 tsp, so in that area) of soy sauce. Continue cooking until the shallots look done to your liking. Reduce heat and add 2 tablespoons of butter and slowly stir in but not over a high heat, this will thicken, add more butter if you feel it is necessary. Adjust seasoning. Voila!

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This sauce was pretty amazing and I can’t wait to make it myself. If you are looking for the roast recipe, you can click on over to this post.

You may have noticed a key word that was dropped on the show yesterday for a chance to enter for $50 Zaycon credits and we realize, not everyone has Facebook, so please, feel free to enter right here for that chance to win, but you’ll have to watch the taping to get the key word. You can do that here.

We hope you enjoyed the show. We will be doing live webcasts more often with our products so you can SEE delicious!

Zaycon Live this Thursday!

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We have new beef products that we will be discussing and even cooking up some recipes using our new roasts and steaks. Don’t they look amazing!! You wont want to miss this. Sales for these products are open now. Just head over to Zaycon Foods and check out all of our quality products.