Filipino-style Pasta Carbonara loaded with crisp bacon, sauteed mushrooms, and flavorful cream sauce is a tasty pasta dish the whole family is sure to love. It's so easy to make and perfect for family dinners or special occasions.
I have crispy binagoongan scheduled next on our holiday menu line-up, but since pasta dishes are trendy during Christmas, I decided to post this Filipino-style Pasta Carbonara first. You'll be glad I did! It's rich, creamy, and loaded with crisp bacon and delicious mushrooms for the perfect Noche Buena dish.
Like our Filipino-style spaghetti and macaroni salad, pasta carbonara is one dish we've adapted from the west to suit our Pinoy tastes.
It's traditionally made with pancetta, eggs, Parmesan cheese, and copious amounts of garlic and fresh parsley. However, although cured meat, such as bacon or ham, is still a core ingredient, this dish has evolved in our local food scene to include cream sauce and mushrooms.
This Filipino spaghetti carbonara is easy to make for everyday family dinners yet fancy enough for holiday gatherings. You'll be out of the kitchen to enjoy the company of your guests in no time!
It has a simple list of ingredients and is ready in an hour or less. And the recipe can be easily doubled or tripled to feed a large crowd!
Ingredient notes
- Bacon, bacon, bacon! Bacon adds most of the flavor to this pasta dish, so please don't skimp! I usually use about two pounds and love the crisp, smoky bits at every bite!
- Heavy cream adds richness and creaminess for a heavenly sauce!
- The recipe uses spaghetti noodles, but linguine, fettuccini, or penne are also great options.
- Please do not skip the nutmeg! It's not a traditional ingredient in Filipino-style pasta carbonara, but it does round up the flavors of the cream sauce beautifully.
Cooking tips
- Cook the pasta for a few minutes less than the package directions, as it will continue to cook in the sauce.
- Pasta tends to absorb a lot of moisture, so go a little heavy on the cream sauce to compensate for the drying out. The sauce will also thicken as it sits, so make it a bit thinner than you'd like.
- Once you add the heavy cream, cook at a gentle simmer, and do not boil to prevent the sauce from curdling.
Serving suggestions
- You can toss the sauce and pasta together in the pan according to the recipe if you're serving it right away. For a later time, I suggest storing the sauce and noodles separately and tossing them together when ready to serve.
- Enjoy this Filipino-style spaghetti carbonara with garlic bread and a green salad for a filling and delicious lunch or dinner!
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Ingredients
- 1 pound uncooked spaghetti
- 2 pounds bacon, chopped
- 1 onion, peeled and chopped
- 3 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
- 1 pound fresh button mushrooms. sliced thinly
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 tablespoon flour
- 1 cup chicken broth
- 14 ounces all-purpose cream
- 2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese and more for serving
- 1 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
- salt and pepper to taste
- ยผ cup fresh parsley, stemmed and chopped
Instructions
- In a large pot over medium heat, bring about 4 quarts salted water to a boil. Add spaghetti and cook 1 minute shy of package directions. Remove from heat and drain well. Keep warm.
- In a wide pan over medium heat, add bacon. Cook, stirring occasionally, until it browns and crisps. With a slotted spoon, remove from heat and drain on paper towels.
- Discard the rendered fat except for about 1 tablespoon. Add onions and garlic and cook until softened.
- Add mushrooms and cook until softened.ย With a slotted spoon, remove the mushroom mixture from the pan and keep warm.
- Add butter to pan and heat until melted. Add flour and cook, stirring regularly, for about 1 to 2 minutes or until smooth and lightly browned.
- Slowly add chicken broth, whisking regularly to prevent lumps.
- Add cream. Lower heat and bring to a simmer. Continue to cook, whisking occasionally, until slightly thickened.
- Add Parmesan cheese and nutmeg. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- Add pasta, bacon, and mushroom mixture. Toss to combine until pasta is coated with sauce and heated through.
- To serve, garnish with fresh parsley and additional Parmesan cheese. Serve hot.
Notes
- Cook the pasta for a few minutes less than the package directions, as it will continue to cook in the sauce.
- Pasta tends to absorb a lot of moisture, so go a little heavy on the cream sauce to compensate for the drying out. The sauce will also thicken as it sits, so make it a bit thinner than you'd like.
- Once you add the heavy cream, cook at a gentle simmer, and do not boil to prevent the sauce from curdling.
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Nutrition Information
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Mary says
This looks really good it is making me hungry and want one now too! I am a really bad cook though. This is why I always order online. But I will definitely try this one. For Carbonaras, I have to say my favorite is the one from Xpress Eats Davao. I hope what I make will taste just like that too. Thank you so much for the tips!
Edward Colina says
Awwww, It's my first time to cook carbonara but my friends really loved it. Thank you very much for the tips and the recipe you've made. Godbless!
Grace says
Panu pag walang nutmeg.
Lalaine Manalo says
Omit na lang po ๐
Rachelle Alonzo says
i really love your recipe. It's my first time to cook carbonara, and my family really loved it. thanks for your recipe!
Lalaine Manalo says
Glad your family loved it, Rachelle!
Jane Figueroa says
Hi! I really love your recipes. The first one I made is the salt and pepper porkchops and it was beyond amazing! I told myself I will only trust your recipes from now as there's so many recipes out there that is complicated and wasn't good. Now I can't wait to try this one!! Looking forward for more recipes from you.
xx Jane from Chicago, Illinois
Lalaine Manalo says
Jane, you made me so happy. I am glad you're enjoying the recipes. And yes, more recipes to come ๐
Chebol says
Ur recipe is simple but delish.. good for busy mom like me
Lalaine Manalo says
Thank you for the 5-stars! I am glad you enjoyed the recipe and found it helpful ๐
Evelyn Santiago says
Thank you so much for your cooking video it helps me a lot for i am gaining more knowledge in cooking.
Lalaine Manalo says
I am glad you're enjoying the videos and find them useful. Happy cooking!
Anon says
Disappointed โน๏ธ
Lalaine says
I am sorry to hear that. May I know why the recipe didn't work for you?
Ermina naval saballo says
Gsto q po malaman ang mga recipe nio sana mbgyan nio q salamat po
hans says
how did it become filipino style?
Lalaine says
Hello Hans,
Authentic Pasta Carbonara is made of raw eggs and parmesan cheese instead of cream like in this recipe ๐
Jeans says
I really love your recipes...thank you, i just tried to cook the dinuguan for the first time. My kids loved it
Lalaine says
Thank you, Jeans. I am glad you liked it ๐
Benjamin Bautista says
Thank you for the info. It's a great help to cook my favorite spaghetti. Can I use seafood ingredient?
Lalaine says
Pasta Carbonara is usually made with bacon but I suppose you can add cooked shrimp if you like.
Ana says
I think it's not "Filipino" enough. In my opinion you should have added unique Filipino ingredients in your recipe, like lechon bits or tinapa in your carbonara.
Maricel Lacdan says
i don't know where to find fresh nutmeg, can i use the ground one? Thanks.
Lalaine says
Yes, you can. ๐
Maricel Lacdan says
thanks!
Rose says
Hello, Ate!
Merry Christmas and have a Blessed New Year to you and your lovely family! Keep those recipes coming!
Lalaine says
Thank you, Rose. Happy holidays to you and your loved ones as well. ๐
Ann says
When you mentioned all purpose cream, can I use heavy or whipping cream? Or is this cream in a can that I see in the Mexican food aisle? Thank you for the recipe, I've been wanting to make this since I had it in an Italian Restaurant.
Lalaine says
Hello Ann,
Yes, I use the one in the can, Nestle's. It's called table cream in the U.S. ๐
Rosemary Roussos says
Happy Holidays to you and your family.
Lalaine says
Thank you, Rosemary. Merry Christmas to you and your family as well.