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Dave Chang's Chili Crunch Carbonara

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Ingredients

sliced pancetta or pork belly

Momofuku Chili Crunch

Momofuku Soy & Scallion Noodles

Momofuku Savory Seasoned Salt

parmesan cheese

eggs

Directions

Start off by rendering your pork in a pan. This traditionally calls for guanciale, but I prefer pancetta or pork belly. Let cook for 5 minutes.

Grate parmesan into a bowl. Separate eggs and add the yolks to the bowl of parmesan.  I love yolks in food. It’s the best way to add richness, creaminess, and the feeling of luxury to a dish without being expensive.

Then, open however many Momofuku Soy & Scallion Noodle Packs you want based on how many people you’re serving. (At home, that number is usually about 3 for my wife, me, and our two young sons.) Boil Momofuku noodles for about 3 minutes. I personally like letting them cook a little longer for 4 minutes.

Add pasta water to the egg-cheese mixture and stir vigorously to emulsify and prevent the eggs from scrambling. Add Chili Crunch and mix to incorporate, then dump most of the rendered pork into the bowl (saving some for later) and stir vigorously again. Add Momofuku Savory Seasoned Salt to taste.

When the noodles are cooked, use tongs to add them to the carbonara sauce. Stir together and plate. Top with the remainder of your crispy pork, and finish with more Chili Crunch and parmesan to taste.

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