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      I started out like this when I was in a similar situation, but I gradually worked myself up to cooking instead, initially just by improving or combining canned food. In the end, I had it pretty much down to cook once for several days and eat so much better as a result. You need to sacrifice a few of those minutes of free time though, so if you don’t enjoy preparing a meal, that’s a big ask after a stressful day or week.

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      Italian cuisine is mid anyway someone should teach them about these crazy things called spices.

      What’s your favorite cuisine and where are you eating it?

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    Wait, the article says to use parmesan, eggs, pancetta and spaghetti? Uh, it is pecorino, eggs, guanciale and spaghetti. This is basically the only way to get the best results. You can fuck with any other italian pasta, but carbonara is only good if done exactly with these four ingredients. And of course a ton of black pepper.

    I know, I tried every possible combination. The only one that makes sense is the one with pecorino and guanciale.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆@yiffit.net
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    The only thing I really hate about canned pasta things is that the pasta is usually overcooked and soggy AF; especially spaghetti-like noodles. I’d rather have just the sauce in the can and then I can make my own pasta and have it cooked al dente.

    And since carbonara is so easy and cheap, I wouldn’t really get pre-made anyway.

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    The Brits will lap it up. I lived there. The jokes about thelr food is pretty spot on across a broad swipe of the population.