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February 19, 2025
Silky, rich cacio e pepe (literally "cheese and pepper") is made with freshly ground black pepper, Pecorino Romano (or Parmesan), and topped with homemade crispy fried shallots! This dish is a great pantry staple meal but cozy enough for a romantic date night at home.






Cacio E Pepe With Fried Shallots
Fried Shallots
Cacio E Pepe
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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- Pasta Water Magic 💧Reserve at least 1 cup of starchy pasta water before draining - it's crucial for creating a silky, emulsified sauce that clings perfectly to the pasta.
- Cheese Grating Technique 🧀Freshly grate Pecorino Romano using a microplane for the most delicate, melt-in-your-mouth texture that integrates seamlessly into the sauce.
- Pepper Intensity Hack 🌶️Toast whole black peppercorns briefly in a dry pan before grinding to unlock a deeper, more complex pepper flavor that elevates the entire dish.
- Shallot Crispy Secret 🧅Slice shallots uniformly thin and fry in neutral oil at 325°F, removing them just as they turn golden brown to prevent burning and ensure maximum crispiness.
- Sauce Emulsification Trick 🥄Remove the pan from heat and vigorously stir the cheese and pasta water in a circular motion to create a smooth, creamy sauce without any clumping.
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