Rigatoni alla Carbonara con Burrata di Bufala

Rigatoni Carbonara with Burrata di Bufala cheese

Combining two Italian excellences in one dish is a guarantee of success. This recipe for rigatoni alla carbonara with the addition of buffalo burrata is a gourmet variation of the classic Roman dish. The creaminess of the burrata enriches and balances the strong flavor of the guanciale and pecorino cheese, creating an irresistible dish.

PREPARATION

Preparing the Cheek

Cut the guanciale into strips and brown it in a nonstick skillet over medium-low heat until crispy.
Remove the guanciale from the skillet and set it aside, leaving the fat in the pan.

Cook the Pasta

Cook rigatoni in plenty of salted water, following the directions on the package for al dente cooking.

Preparing the Egg Cream

In a bowl, beat the yolks and whole egg with grated pecorino Romano cheese and a generous amount of black pepper.
Mix well until smooth.

Assembling the Carbonara

Drain the rigatoni al dente, reserving some of the cooking water.
Add the rigatoni to the skillet with the guanciale grease and stir with the heat off.
Pour the egg cream over the rigatoni and stir quickly, adding a little cooking water to achieve a creamy consistency.

Add Burrata

Add the chopped buffalo burrata cheese over the hot rigatoni, stirring gently so it blends with the pasta and egg cream.
Add the crispy guanciale on top of the pasta.

Serve

Serve the rigatoni alla carbonara with burrata di bufala immediately, garnishing with a sprinkling of black pepper and, if desired, a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil.

Ingredients for 6 SERVINGS

  • 320g rigatoni
  • 150g guanciale
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 1 whole egg
  • 100g of grated pecorino romano cheese
  • 200g of Burrata di Bufala cheese
  • Freshly ground black pepper to taste.
  • Salt to taste.

Rigatoni carbonara with buffalo burrata is a rich and creamy variation of the classic Roman dish, perfect for those who like to experiment with new flavors without straying too far from tradition.

TIP: Try it with cow’s milk burrata as well.