Amanda the Leaf
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Pasta carbonara - made with garlic, onions, mushrooms, bacon, Philadelphia Lightest, eggs, parmesan and a hefty dose of black pepper. Nom nom nom.
Pasta carbonara - made with garlic, onions, mushrooms, bacon, Philadelphia Lightest, eggs, parmesan and a hefty dose of black pepper. Nom nom nom.
Mmm this sounds delish!! How many syns is in it? And do You have a recipe? Wouldn't mind trying this as I'm a total pasta lover! X
There is a probably SW recipe for it somewhere I think which uses fromage frais instead of the Philly but I prefer this. There are 3.5 syns in the whole thing on EE, but you can make that cover 2 enormous helpings (and so probably 3 or 4 normal servings) or you can just have 1 serving depending on how much pasta you put in. Here's how I do it: Put 1 x crushed garlic clove in a large saucepan that's been sprayed with Fry Light, add 1 chopped onion and fry away for a couple of minutes. Then add as much chopped bacon & mushrooms as you like and continue frying until the bacon is crisped up a bit. Meanwhile you will have been cooking pasta in a separate pan. The other ingredients to this are 50g of Philadelphia Lightest (this is where 2 syns come from) and 3 x eggs + 1 tbsp of parmesan (the remaining 1.5 syns). I think in the original recipe, when it was fromage frais, you blended all of these together, but I find the Philly is too thick so..... 1. In a jug or bowl beat the eggs with the parmesan. 2. Drain the pasta and chuck it in the pan with the bacon, mushrooms, etc. As you stir it all together, chuck the Philly in (in chunks). 3. Then pour the eggs & parmesan in and stir until the eggs start to set. 4. Serve! Probably sounds more complicated than it is, it's really easy!
Looks lush....how do you cook marmite roasters ?... Silly question I think ?... Thanks xMarmite rosters, mushy peas, sprouts and brocoli
Well I asked the same silly question on this thread months ago lol. I steam my cut up potatoes or boil. Then tip in a big bowl spray with frylite and gently stir trough a big spoon of marmite. Then I roast them in my Phillips Airfryer for 30 mins, yesterday I roasted them in the oven instead. So really just the same as normal but with added marmite. They taste amazing, I don't miss meat on my plate when eating these