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Cacio E Pepe With Fried Shallots
Fried Shallots
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Place the thinly sliced shallots in a pan, and fill the pan with just enough canola oil to cover the shallots (about 1/3 cup). Use a little more if you have to!
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Set the heat to medium-low, and cook until the shallots are deep golden-brown about 20-25 minutes. Stir often with the tines of a fork to separate the shallot rings! (Pro tip: Keep an eye on these, especially towards the end! Once they start browning, they will brown quick).
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Drain the shallots through a fine-mesh strainer, reserve the leftover oil, and place the fried shallots on a paper towel to mop up any extra grease. Season with salt and let cool. Store in an airtight container for up to three days.
Cacio E Pepe
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While the shallots are frying, fill a large pot with water and add a few heavy pinches of salt. Add your pasta, and cook for one minute less than the package directions recommend. (We will continue cooking the pasta in the sauce later). Before you drain the spaghetti, save at least one and a half cups of the cooking liquid which will make up our sauce.
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After draining your pasta, dry the pot, and return it to the stove. Heat three tablespoons of the leftover shallot frying oil (or butter) over medium heat. Add the freshly cracked pepper to the oil, and cook to bloom the flavor, about one minute.
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Stir in half a cup of the leftover pasta water until everything is combined. Add the pasta, and coat well with the sauce, stirring until perfectly al dente. Add more pasta water as necessary until the cacio e pepe is perfectly saucy.
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Remove the pasta from the heat, and quickly stir in the Pecorino Romano/Parmesan until you have a smooth, silky sauce. Taste, season with salt, and divide between four bowls. Top with fried shallots and enjoy!
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Tips & Tricks (5)
- Pasta Water Magic š§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 š§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 š¶ļøToast 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 š§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 š„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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Low Fat
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