Vegan Carbonara
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Vegan Carbonara
15 minutes total
If you're in the mood for a delectable pasta dish that's perfect for vegans and non-vegans alike, look no further than our vegan-friendly carbonara recipe! This creamy and savory recipe is made with only the finest plant-based ingredients and is incredibly easy to prepare. So why not treat yourself to a delicious meal that's satisfying? Just follow our simple recipe and get ready to savor every bite!
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Ingredients
Serves 4
1 box | Barilla® Spaghetti No.5 |
250g (1 medium size) | Eggplant |
10ml | Soy sauce or Tamari sauce |
200g | Vegetal cream |
5g | Turmeric |
5g | Kala Namak |
10ml | E.V.O.O |
To taste | Black Pepper |
To taste | Salt |
Disclaimer
Individuals with allergies or specific dietary concerns should verify that the ingredients they utilize for the recipes comply with their restrictions. *Such a line meets the VEGAN, GLUTEN FREE, LACTOSE-FREE AND KOSHER needs
Method
Step 1
Boil 320g of spaghetti in salted water until the are perfectly "al dente." A very important tip: set aside some of the cooking water in a cup for later.
- Spaghetti
Step 2
In a dedicate pan, toast 5g of turmeric and 5g of Kala Namak for 30 seconds. Then, pour in 200g of vegetal cream. Stir everything well on low heat, to prevent the burning of the delicate ingredients. Finally, stir until the sauce turns into a rich, egg yolk yellow color.
- Turmeric
- Kala Namak
- Vegetal cream
Step 3
Now, chop 250g of eggplant into 1cm wide chunks. Stir fry in a pan with 10ml of extra virgin olive oil until golden brown. It shouldn’t take much longer than 10 minutes.
- Eggplant
- Extra Virgin olive oil
Step 4
At the last minute, add 10ml of soy sauce or Tamari sauce. Stir fry for a few seconds more.
- Soy sauce
Step 5
Drain the spaghetti and toss together with the egg sauce in a bowl. Adjust saltiness to taste by adding a little of the cooking water.
Step 6
Serve in a bowl and top with an abundant portion of stir fried eggplants. Sprinkle with black pepper and salt to taste and get ready to enjoy a perfect vegan-friendly pasta Carbonara!
- Salt
- Pepper
Passive cooking
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