Crossword clues for carbonara
carbonara
Wiktionary
n. A thick pasta sauce, usually made with eggs, cheese, and bacon.
WordNet
n. sauce for pasta; contains eggs and bacon or ham and grated cheese
Wikipedia
Carbonara is an Italian pasta dish from Rome based on eggs, cheese ( Pecorino Romano or Parmigiano-Reggiano), bacon ( guanciale or pancetta), and black pepper. Spaghetti is usually used as the pasta; however, fettuccine, rigatoni, linguine or bucatini can also be used. The dish was created in the middle of the 20th century.
Carbonara may refer to:
Dishes- Carbonara, an Italian pasta dish
- Pizza carbonara, a variety of pizza
- Carbonara al Ticino, a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy
- Carbonara di Nola, a comune (municipality) in the Province of Naples in the Italian region Campania
- Carbonara di Po, a comune (municipality) in the Province of Mantua in the Italian region Lombardy
- Carbonara Scrivia, a comune (municipality) in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont
- Pizzo Carbonara, the highest peak of the Madonie mountains in Sicily
- San Giovanni a Carbonara, a church in Naples, southern Italy
- David Carbonara, a film and TV composer and music editor
- Eric Carbonara, an American guitarist, composer, audio engineer and producer
- Gerard Carbonara (1886–1959), an American composer
- La Carbonara (film 2000), an Italian film directed by Luigi Magni
- "Carbonara", a 1982 hit by Spliff
Usage examples of "carbonara".
I served this great chicken carbonara with sun dried tomato pasta, mixed greens with a creamy balsamic vinegar dressing, and Tiramasu for dessert.
I had made spaghetti carbonara, and we ate in the moonlight on the deck with a bottle of pi not noir.
Ledare was fixing drinks for the adults and I was fixing enough pasta carbonara to feed a rugby team.
At this point the barmaid brought their orders: chips and beans, vegemite sandwiches, and spaghetti carbonara made with SoyHam bits.
We lunched at the Trattoria Terrazza: Tagliatelle alia carbonara, Osso buco, coffee.
It's very atmospheric, if you're in the mood for spaghetti carbonara at Luigi's.
No matter where he went in the City, there was an odoriferous mix of food and vehicles, like the alchemic concoctions of some mad gourmet mechanic: Kung Pao Saab Turbo, Buick Skylark Carbonara, Sweet-and-Sour Metro Bus, Honda Bolognese with Burning Clutch Sauce.
Ignoring Nikki's scowl of rage, he accepted a white roll from the waiter, and spreading it thickly with butter, ordered Spaghetti Carbonara as a first course followed by a T-bone and chips.
We ate spaghetti carbonara and drank Chianti and listened to the Joseph Lennox Golden Oldies Hit Parade of records.
She had cleared her palette into the crapper in Allie's house before they left for the restaurant, a second time after the fish course Armand had insisted they order between the appetizer and the main event--trout stuffed with cornmeal, oysters, and bacon on top of fried buffalo mozzarella on pizza-dough rounds--and now, yet again after consuming tournedos Rossini served with a generous side of spaghetti carbonara.