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Chinese Sausage Carbonara Recipe

Posted September 24, 2014 by Stephanie
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chinese sausage carbonara recipe - www.iamafoodblog.com

I wish I was one of those put-together people who have the foresight to have a fully stocked pantry and fridge. Instead, when I open up my fridge, I’m usually looking at limp, forgotten lettuce and frozen peas. I’m forever heading to the grocery store before cooking. It drives Mike crazy but I’ve never been able to do crazy large grocery runs.

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Of course, trips to the grocery store aside, everyone has their staples. One of mine is Chinese sausage. Essentially, it’s the one protein that I almost always have on had (aside from eggs, because I think I would seriously have some major anxiety if I didn’t have eggs in the fridge). Chinese sausage lasts FORever. Seriously, once I bought a package and forgot about it. Six months later I was cleaning out the fridge and there it was, still good to go!

If you haven’t had Chinese sausage, it’s that shriveled looking reddish sausage that you see in vacuum sealed packages in the refrigerated section at Asian grocery stores. It’s a smoked pork sausage, a bit sweet and a lot flavorful. It has a pretty distinct flavor and it’s awesome in fried rice, with noodles or even in a fusion (ugh, I’m not a fan of that word, but there it is) carbonara.

Here, the Chinese sausage basically stands in for the bacon. They have quite a few similarities: salty, porky, fatty. Render out some of that fat and you’ve got yourself a pretty stand in for bacon or pancetta. Salty crisp meat, creamy eggy sauce, and noodles –this is fall time comfort food at it’s best. And, bonus: I didn’t even go to the grocery store.

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Chinese Sausage Carbonara Recipe
serves 2

  • 2 links of Chinese sausage, chopped
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/4 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
  • freshly ground pepper
  • 4 oz spaghetti or long pasta of choice
  • 1 green onion, sliced

Start by boiling a pot of salted water.

In a large bowl, lightly beat the egg. Add the cheese and a liberal grinding of pepper. Mix thoroughly.

Cooking your pasta according to the package. Time it so that everything else is prepared by the time the pasta is cooked.

While the pasta is cooking, fry the chopped sausage in a large sauté pan over medium to medium-high heat until it starts to crisp at the edges.

When the pasta is cooked, drain (being sure to save some pasta water). Add the cooked pasta to the sauté pan and toss to coat each strand in the rendered fat. Pour the pasta and sausage into the bowl with the egg and toss rapidly, coating the strands well. If needed, add a bit of hot reserved pasta water to help melt the cheese and cook the egg. Serve immediately with an extra sprinkle of pepper and the sliced green onions.

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49 Comments

  1. cynthia says:

    Holy moly I LOVE Chinese sausage. As a kid I’d just dream of the days when my mom would make it. I’m so obsessed with the idea of it in carbonara — that touch of sweetness is so irresistible. YESssss to this, Steph!! You’re a genius, as always!

  2. Almost bought Chinese sausage but I have the same problem about forgetting what I have in my fridge. Glad to know its basically not perishable :)

  3. Everything that Cynthia said above. Seriously, what a great fusion. Surprised nobody has thought of this before!

  4. Lily says:

    I love this idea! I grew up eating chinese sausage my mother cooked, but now when I go to the Asian market, there are so many choices! I never know which one to get. Do you have any suggestions?

    1. steph says:

      I usually just buy the standard sweet sausage. Kam Yen Jan is a pretty standard brand. Hope that helps!

  5. Monica says:

    This slays me! Love Chinese sausage, having eaten tons of it growing up. Using it in carbonara is a wild and great idea! I would love to try and see how that bit of sweetness works with the cheese!

  6. Never had chinese sausage before. I’m totally intrigued. I’m on the hunt for it now!

  7. OH HELL YES. Put this in my mouth, I welcome all and any carbonaras into my life.

  8. molly yeh says:

    carbonara is the ullllllltimate comfort food. right up there with mac and cheese. i could look at these pictures all day!

  9. This drives me crazy. It’s so simple!!!! Two gold stars!

  10. This looks so dang silky and delicious! Love this so much!

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