Spaghetti with cacio and pepe
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Pasta cacio e pepe is a traditional dish of Lazio cuisine, certainly one of the most famous and loved together with carbonara and amatriciana. But what is the authentic cacio e pepe recipe? Which pasta to use, spaghetti, bucatini or tagliolini? How to make cacio e pepe according to tradition? In this article we will answer these and all the other questions, revealing the best creamy cacio e pepe recipe and all the tricks to make it best.
From the Roman trattorias with the classic red and white checked tablecloths come the cacio e pepe pastas, generally tonnarelli or spaghetti, steaming and creamy, truly irresistible. This recipe stands out for its simplicity, in fact you only need three ingredients. For the cacio e pepe sauce, choose quality ingredients, for a truly unique taste and a creamy and irresistible consistency.
Pasta with cheese and pepper recipe
Spaghetti cacio e pepe, the typical recipe of Rome.
Anyone who has been to the Italian capital at least once cannot fail to have tasted this delicious typical dish of local cuisine. The original cacio e pepe recipe requires only three ingredients, but over time many variations have emerged and now everyone can choose their own favourite, like these cacio e pepe tonnarelli with Grana Padano, broad beans and courgette flowers.
In this article we will discover the original Roman cacio e pepe recipe, its variations and everything you need to know!
Ingredients of cheese and pepper: what do you need?
Pasta, cheese and pepper ingredients, here’s what you need. There are only three ingredients: pasta (generally long, like spaghetti or tonnarelli), cheese, pepper. Here’s how to make cacio e pepe, simple and delicious!
As far as pasta is concerned, everyone can follow their own preferences. The original pasta for cacio e pepe is generally tonnarelli, spaghetti or bucatini, but nothing stops you from cooking a delicious dish of tagliolini cacio e pepe or linguine cacio e pepe.
And what about cheese? The secret to a perfectly creamy cacio e pepe is to use Pecorino Romano DOP, whose proteins have the property of dissolving in water creating the typical cream of this dish. To give even more flavour, you can experiment with the countless variations and add an equal quantity of Grana Padano DOP to the pecorino, which with its unmistakable taste perfectly completes the Roman cacio e pepe.
Ingredienti
320 g of long pasta (tonnarelli or spaghetti)
200 g Pecorino Romano DOP
200 g Grana Padano DOP
Pepper to taste
Cheese and pepper preparation step by step.
How is cacio e pepe pasta made? If you are looking for an easy but delicious spaghetti cacio e pepe recipe, this is the one for you. Let’s start by putting a pan with plenty of water on the heat to cook the pasta. In the meantime, grate the Pecorino Romano into a bowl and add the Grana Padano, keeping some aside for plating.
When the water has come to the boil, add salt and throw in the pasta. Once the pasta is ready, drain and set aside a few tablespoons of the cooking water, which we gradually add to the bowl with the grated cheeses. Mix vigorously with a whisk until creamy, then transfer the pasta to the bowl and mix well.
We plate and finish the dish with plenty of freshly ground black pepper, in order to have a more intense aroma. Enjoy your meal!











