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Ham and Pea Pasta Carbonara combines spaghetti and parmesan with an incredibly rich and creamy egg based sauce to create a savory meal.

To achieve the perfect carbonara sauce, you just need to follow a few easy steps. This recipe elevates ham and peas into a decadent pasta dinner!

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If you love carbonara, you’ll have to try my Chicken Carbonara recipe as well!

Why this recipe works:

If you love delicious pasta recipes for dinner, this one is not only unique but it’s super delicious!

  • Who wouldn’t love the combination of flavorful smokey ham, vibrant green peas, tender pasta, and a rich and creamy parmesan sauce?
  • This is a fantastic recipe to use up leftover holiday ham.
  • You control how thick and creamy the sauce is. There’s a trick to getting the perfect consistency!

Ingredients needed:

  • spaghetti
  • butter and olive oil
  • yellow onion
  • cooked ham
  • steamed peas
  • garlic
  • whole eggs
  • parmesan cheese
  • heavy cream
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Here’s how to make it:

Before you start cooking, make sure you have all of your ingredients chopped, measured, and prepped. The goal is to have the pasta finish cooking around the same time that the ham and pea mixture has finished cooking.

  1. In a large saute pan, you will saute the onion in butter and then add the ham, peas, and garlic.
  2. Meanwhile, you’ll prepare your sauce by mixing together the eggs, paremsan, and heavy cream.
  3. Cook the spaghetti in a large pot of boiling water. Prior to draining it, be sure to grab a measuring cup of the pasta water. This is used to thin the sauce later on.
  4. Once the pasta is cooked and drained, the hot ham and pea mixture is added.
  5. The sauce is poured over the piping hot ingredients and stirred to combine.
  6. Once everything is combined, add small amounts of the reserved pasta water until you reach the desired thickness. Give it a taste and add salt and pepper, if desired.
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Cooking tips:

  • Freshly grated parmesan always melts better than pre-shredded. Either will work for this recipe, but finely grated cheese from a block is best.
  • For the best carbonara, the trick is to transfer the hot pasta directly out of the pot of salted boiling water and into the sauce, away from additional direct heat to avoid curdling the egg. This can be done either in the pasta pot or in a dish.
  • Although any kind of pasta can be used, spaghetti is really your best choice because it has a sufficiently large ratio of surface area to volume. This means that the cylindrical shape of each spaghetti noodle will maximize it’s contact with the sauce, thus ensuring the sauce gets properly cooked.
  • To avoid having the egg scramble, never add the egg in carbonara sauce over direct heat. You use the heat from the freshly cooked pasta to heat and cook the sauce. You can also avoid curdling by setting your eggs out at room temperature a few hours before using them. That will decrease the temperature delta between your eggs and the hot pasta.
  • Leftover pasta carbonara can be reheated, but you must do it gently. My recommendation for reheating would be to either heat on the stove, covered, over very low heat. The alternative would be to heat in the microwave at a low power, say 30-50%, and to stir it often to ensure it gets heated evenly.
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Other great pasta recipes:

If you are craving pasta with a decadent cream sauce, you might also enjoy these favorites.

  • Homemade Alfredo Sauce Recipe
  • Shrimp Fettuccine Alfredo
  • Fettuccine Alfredo
  • Cajun Chicken Alfredo Pasta
  • Cajun Shrimp Pasta
  • Asparagus Mushroom Fettuccine Alfredo
  • Broccoli Carbonara

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Ham and Pea Pasta Carbonara

Servings 6 servings

Author Krissy Allori

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If you’re looking for a rich and satisfying pasta dinner, this Ham and Pea Pasta Carbonara will quickly become a family favorite!

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound spaghetti
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 medium yellow onion diced
  • 8 ounces ham thinly sliced
  • 10 ounces peas steamed
  • 1-2 cloves garlic minced
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 cup parmesan grated
  • 3/4 cup heavy cream
  • salt and pepper as desired

Instructions

  • Ensure all ingredients are chopped/measured/prepared before you start cooking. The goal is to time the recipe so that the pasta has finished cooking at the same time the ham, pea, and onion mixture is done.

  • Cook pasta in large pot of boiling water.

  • Heat butter and oil in large saute pan and cook onion over medium high heat until golden brown, about five minutes. Add ham, peas, and garlic and cook long enough to heat through.

  • Meanwhile in a separate bowl, combine eggs, parmesan and heavy cream. Whisk to combine.

  • Prior to drain pasta, add about 1/2 cup of the cooking water to a measuring cup in case it is needed to thin the sauce later on.

  • Drain hot pasta and return to pot. Add hot ham and pea mixture. With the heat off, add the egg mixture to the hot ingredients and stir very well to combine. The hot ingredients will cook the egg enough to turn it into a wonderful sauce without scrambling the egg. Season with salt and pepper, as desired.

Notes

  • Freshly grated parmesan always melts better than pre-shredded. Either will work for this recipe, but finely grated cheese from a block is best.
  • For the best carbonara, the trick is to transfer the hot pasta directly out of the pot of salted boiling water and into the sauce, away from additional direct heat to avoid curdling the egg. This can be done either in the pasta pot or in a dish.
  • Although any kind of pasta can be used, spaghetti is really your best choice because it has a sufficiently large ratio of surface area to volume. This means that the cylindrical shape of each spaghetti noodle will maximize it’s contact with the sauce, thus ensuring the sauce gets properly cooked.
  • To avoid having the egg scramble, never add the egg in carbonara sauce over direct heat. You use the heat from the freshly cooked pasta to heat and cook the sauce. You can also avoid curdling by setting your eggs out at room temperature a few hours before using them. That will decrease the temperature delta between your eggs and the hot pasta.
  • Leftover pasta carbonara can be reheated, but you must do it gently. My recommendation for reheating would be to either heat on the stove, covered, over very low heat. The alternative would be to heat in the microwave at a low power, say 30-50%, and to stir it often to ensure it gets heated evenly.

Nutrition

Calories: 655kcal, Carbohydrates: 66g, Protein: 30g, Fat: 29g, Saturated Fat: 14g, Cholesterol: 162mg, Sodium: 782mg, Potassium: 486mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 1105IU, Vitamin C: 20.6mg, Calcium: 264mg, Iron: 2.6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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This recipe was originally published in July 2014 and has been updated with helpful information, ingredient and process photos, as well as recipe tips. Don’t worry – the recipe hasn’t changed!

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FAQs

What is the golden rule of cooking a carbonara? ›

The golden rule to silky carbonara is to whisk your egg whites so that they're completely incorporated with the egg yolks. This will create a smooth, velvety sauce. As like any pasta dish, including carbonara, cook the pasta perfectly al dente so that it's soft but still firm, with some bite.

How does carbonara not give you food poisoning? ›

Not if you do it correctly. The boiling hot pasta is supposed to cook the egg and would kill any chance of salmonella.

Do Italians put peas in their carbonara? ›

There are no peas in the classic carbonara; however, when I was in a little town outside Rome I was served a carbonara with asparagus. And in my restaurants, I always put peas in my carbonara. There's just something about the sonderful taste of peas, creamed pecorino, and guanciale that is wonderful.

What not to put in carbonara? ›

What not to put in Spaghetti Carbonara? Don't put garlic, cream, milk or butter. It is not needed. It is fine if you want to make a dish with those ingredients, but if you want to learn how to make this dish correctly, use only pecorino, eggs/egg yolks, black pepper, guanciale, and pasta water.

Which ingredient should never be used in traditional carbonara? ›

Must-have ingredients

that there are only five ingredients: pasta, pork cheek, eggs, cheese and pepper. That's it. A real carbonara does not contain onion, garlic, or cream.

Why no garlic in carbonara? ›

Why is there no garlic in carbonara? Because it's an Italian dish, not an Italian-American dish, and Italian cooking does not use garlic as heavily as Italian-American cuisine. You can either make a carbonara, or the same dish with added garlic (just don't call *that* carbonara, it's not).

What thickens carbonara? ›

Equally important is that the fat that melts out of the guanciale is required to thicken the carbonara sauce to make it creamy. Basically, what happens is that when the fat from the guanciale and in the egg yolks is mixed with starchy pasta cooking water, it thickens.

Do you put raw egg in carbonara? ›

What distinguishes carbonara from other pasta dishes is its technique of combining eggs, hard cheese, cured pork, and black pepper into a rich, silky sauce. This recipe calls for raw eggs that are gently cooked by the hot sauce. If you prefer, you can use pasteurized eggs instead.

Is cream in carbonara wrong? ›

Yep, that's right, no cream, whatsoever. Mind. Blown. Taste.com.au Food Director, Amira Georgy, confirmed this, saying: “Traditionally, carbonara sauce contains no cream, just eggs and cheese.

Why do I feel sick after eating pasta? ›

Nausea. People with gluten intolerance may also experience nausea, particularly after consuming a meal containing gluten. Nausea can have many causes, but if it often occurs after eating gluten, it can be a sign of gluten intolerance.

Why is Italian carbonara so yellow? ›

As the fat renders, he removes some of the molten liquid with a spoon. The lean part of the meat ultimately caramelises and becomes a sort of "popcorn guanciale": crunchy outside and tender inside. His carbonara is very yellow in colour since he only uses egg yolks – one per 60g of pasta.

What vegetable is good in carbonara? ›

We've added fresh mint, peas and broccoli to give this Italian classic a summery twist. There's no weeknight dinner more comforting than creamy, cheesy carbonara. We've added fresh mint, peas and broccoli to give this Italian classic a summery twist.

What kind of cheese is good in carbonara? ›

Pecorino Romano: This aged sheep's cheese is always traditionally used in the Roman pastas, and its salty, grassy, earthy flavor is absolutely delicious in carbonara. That said, if Pecorino is unavailable at your local grocery store, you can use Parmesan as a non-traditional substitute.

Should the egg in carbonara be cooked? ›

The use of thermal processing is the most effective method for Salmonella inactivation in preparations containing eggs. Consequently, according to regulatory agencies, it is generally mandatory that these preparations must be completely cooked to a temperature of at least 70 °C.

How do you stop carbonara scrambling? ›

Using a large mixing bowl and setting it over the boiling pasta water to create a makeshift double boiler helps prevent you from accidentally scrambling the eggs.

Should carbonara have cream in it? ›

Should carbonara have cream? Typically carbonara sauce is only made of eggs, bacon, parmesan, olive oil, seasoning, and sometimes, vegetables. As for cream, Italians will tell you that is a big no no.

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