Spaghetti Carbonara

  • 10MINS
  • 10MINS
  • Serves 2
  • 516KCAL

This Spaghetti Carbonara is a new version of one of our first recipes!  Slimming friendly, great for calorie counting and diet plans like Weight Watchers.

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NutritionPer Serving

  • Calories516
  • Carbs47g
  • Protein39g
  • Fat18g
  • Saturates6.4g
  • Sugars5.6g

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For the full list of ingredients and comprehensive instructions, please see the recipe card at the end of this post. Before you scroll, there’s important stuff to know in the blurb!

Creamy, indulgent and pretty damn tasty! We’ve done a non-dairy version of this in the past, but sometimes you just *need* the creaminess that this dish should have.

When you eat this, you just won’t believe that it’s slimming friendly – we certainly didn’t even though we’d made it. It’s that good. Great quality, restaurant style food in a pinch!

If you’re bothered about eating raw egg, don’t be. The egg is going to cook whilst you stir. But you should avoid this if you’re pregnant – just in case.

If you fancy something a little bit different you could even add a teaspoon of wholegrain mustard. Just remember to adjust the calories, and Points accordingly!

What diets is this Spaghetti Carbonara suitable for?

This Spaghetti Carbonara recipe can be made gluten free by swapping out the following ingredients for gluten free versions;

  • Stock cubes
  • Pasta

Please make sure to double or triple check all of your ingredients if you’re cooking for people with allergies.

Do you need any special ingredients to make Spaghetti Carbonara?

Since we made this Spaghetti Carbonara the first time around, we’ve come to the conclusion that finely chopped gammon is a much better addition than bacon medallions.

You should (in our opinion), make Spaghetti Carbonara with lardons, but gammon is a VERY close replacement, whilst keeping it light and super slimming friendly.

The other MAJOR addition to this Spaghetti Carbonara is Pecorino cheese. Pecorino is FAR superior to Parmesan and brings such a lovely salty flavour.

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We don't recommend freezing this recipe as the sauce can end up splitting

Leftovers
I love this recipe on a Monday after I have done gammon for a Sunday roast and it’s great to use the leftovers up. And as it serves 2x its is perfect for a lunch the following day so I’m really making the most out of a gammon.
We used smoked bacon instead of gammon. It was delicious 😋
Really easy to make and tastes amazing
I used cheddar cheese and garlic cream cheese not quark was super tasty 😋
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Absolutely delicious!
You need to reduce the sauce right down to ensure the consistency is the same as the photo in the book. However, it was tasty being a bit more ‘saucy’.
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Scrum-diddly-umptious!
We added a little cheeky sprinkle of mixed dried herbs to the egg mix, it really brought out the flavour of the mushrooms as had a little tarragon in there.
Really tasty and easy to cook
I didn't have any quark so I used light soft cheese instead and it tasted amazing, also used bacon instead of gammon
Bacon medallions
Recipe says to use gammon but I like to use unsmoked bacon medallions, I cut them into strips, cooking process the same as recipe, really tasty and easily passes as Italian takeaway!
Lovely! Can't believe it's not loaded with cream!
I'm not a fan of quark so used fat free greek yoghurt. Really tasty!! Might add a few chilli flakes next time as definitely will be a next time!
Vegetables are amazing!
Add some greens to this for a fresh taste peas and broccoli work amazing as well as asparagus or green beans!
Delicious! A Taste Explosion
I can't have cows milk so used fat free Goats yogurt instead of Quark and finely grated hard goats cheese.
Easy to prep and cook. To save fuel costs I cooked the pasta in my Instant pot, a real game changer!
Easy to make, I put in some left over red pepper and mushroom. Very tasty.
It was so quick and easy to make
Went all out and made my own spaghetti...was worth it 👌🏼really enjoyed cooking this one
Linguine carbonara- Saturday night fakeaway
I used linguine as that’s what I had in the cupboard, I like it better than spaghetti in this dish
My Carbonara
I didn't have all the ingredients and I swapped the vegetable stock for a white wine stock and I used a 50% less fat garlic and herb soft cheese, was very creamy as I think I used a little too much stock, but believe me it didn't last on that plate.

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How many calories is this Spaghetti Carbonara recipe?

This Spaghetti Carbonara is 516 kcal per portion. The same dish at Frankie & Benny’s clocks up a hefty 650 calories, so this is a good saving!

It falls into our Special Occasion recipe category as it’s a little over 500 calories per portion. You can find all of our other Special Occassion recipes here.

This Spaghetti Carbonara fits well into a calorie controlled diet, as well as any one of the major diet plans such as Weight Watchers.

As a guide, an average man needs around 2,500kcal (10,500kJ) a day to maintain a healthy body weight. For an average woman, that figure is around 2,000kcal (8,400kJ) a day. Obviously, if your goal is to lose weight then you might want to adjust these slightly! You can read more about these recommendations on the NHS website.

Step 1

Boil the kettle – whilst you’re waiting for it to boil chop the onion, mushrooms and gammon.

Step 2

Cook the pasta as per instructions on the pack, and heat a large frying pan with a few sprays of low calorie cooking spray. Fry the onions till softened, add the mushrooms and gammon and cook until browned slightly.

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Step 3

Add the vegetable stock to the frying pan, and cook on high stirring frequently until it reduces by half.

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Step 4

Meanwhile in a bowl whisk the eggs, black pepper, quark and mustard (if you’re using it!) – set aside.

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Step 5

Drain your pasta once it’s cooked and tip into a big bowl, add the cooked onions, mushrooms, remaining stock and gammon – stir well. Slowly add the whisked eggs, Pecorino cheese and quark making sure to stir constantly. Do NOT do this on the heat otherwise you’ll end up with scrambled egg!

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Step 6

Once it’s all stirred through, add the parsley. Plate up and sprinkle with a little more Pecorino cheese. Enjoy!

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If your’e looking to cut the calories or Points, serve half a portion of this Spaghetti Carbonara with a big green salad to fill you up!

How do you know when this Spaghetti Carbonara is cooked?

The pasta and vegetables will be soft but not soggy, and the gammon will have browned. The pasta will be coated with a creamy smooth sauce. It’s very important you add the whisked eggs, Pecorino cheese and Quark slowly and stir constantly off the heat. This will stop you ending up with any bits of scrambled egg in the dish!

This dish will take about 10 minutes over a medium heat on the hob.

Standard advice here in the UK is to cook food until it has reached 70°C and stayed at that temperature for 2 minutes. This is to keep your family safe.

How long can you keep Spaghetti Carbonara in the fridge?

Once you’ve put it out, ideally you should eat it within 4 hours.

If you allow any left overs to cool, make sure to refrigerate in a container with a lid and chill.  You can keep leftovers of Spaghetti Carbonara in the fridge for approximately 3 days or so.

Can you freeze Spaghetti Carbonara?

We don’t recommend freezing this recipe as the sauce can end up splitting.

How do I reheat Spaghetti Carbonara?

It’s best to reheat Spaghetti Carbonara on the hob over a low heat until piping hot throughout. You may need to add a little water or some extra egg off the heat if it has dried out. This is a dish thats best made fresh!

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Spaghetti Carbonara

This Spaghetti Carbonara is a new version of one of our first recipes! Slimming friendly, great for calorie counting and diet plans like Weight Watchers.
  • Prep Time
    10 MINS
  • Cook Time
    10 MINS
  • KCals 516
  • Carbs 47G

Ingredients

  • 120 g dried spaghetti
  • 200 g gammon cut into little pieces
  • 30 g Pecorino cheese
  • 1 pack button mushrooms sliced thinly
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tbsp quark
  • 1/2 brown onion finely chopped
  • 300 ml vegetable stock made with 1 vegetable stock cube
  • 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • handful fresh parsley chopped
  • 1/4 tsp mustard powder
  • low calorie cooking spray

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Instructions

  1. Boil the kettle - whilst you're waiting for it to boil chop the onion, mushrooms and gammon.
  2. Cook the pasta as per instructions on the pack, and heat a large frying pan with a few sprays of low calorie cooking spray. Fry the onions until softened, add the mushrooms & gammon and cook till browned slightly.
  3. Add the vegetable stock to the frying pan, and cook on high stirring frequently until it reduces by half.
  4. Meanwhile in a bowl whisk the eggs, black pepper, quark and mustard (if you're using it!) - set aside.
  5. Drain your pasta once it's cooked and tip into a big bowl, add the cooked onions, mushrooms, remaining stock and gammon - stir well. Slowly add the whisked eggs, Pecorino cheese and Quark making sure to stir constantly. Do NOT do this on the heat otherwise you'll end up with scrambled egg!
  6. Once it's all stirred through, add the parsley. Plate up and sprinkle with a little more Pecorino cheese. Enjoy!

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DarrenSaturday 1st January 2022

Lovely meal thanks, we replaced the quark with light cream cheese as well. My wife wondered if their is a way to make it more creamy. Thanks

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    LisaWednesday 5th January 2022

    Hi Darren
    You could use creme fraiche or even cream but this would obviously affect the nutritional values if they are important to you.

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AbbeyTuesday 3rd August 2021

Hey,
Please could I have the link for the dairy free recipe?
I can’t seem to find it!
Thanks!

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    HollyThursday 12th August 2021

    Hey Abbey, we have our Spaghetti Carbonara and Mushroom Carbonara on our website that you can make dairy free by swapping the cheese, yoghurt or quark for dairy free alternatives. Hope that helps!

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VictorWednesday 16th December 2020

I was left with a runny mess at the bottom of the bowl, not a smooth sauce?!

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    HollyMonday 21st December 2020

    Hi Victor, sorry you are having a little trouble with this recipe. The sauce for this Spaghetti Carbonara is cooked by using the residual heat from the hot pasta, vegetables and stock to thicken the sauce. Make sure in step 3 you heat the vegetable stock on high until it is reduced by half and that your pasta is straight from being drained from the water before adding it to the bowl. This will cook the egg mixture and create a glossy sauce for your carbonara. Hope that helps!

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Eleanor HargreavesThursday 22nd October 2020

Is this suitable to eat when pregnant with the raw egg being used? Thanks x

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    HollyThursday 22nd October 2020

    Hi Eleanor, I’ve found a link HERE for the NHS guidance on egg consumption which includes a section on advice for pregnant women hope that helps!

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Emily BluntWednesday 21st October 2020

How do you cook the eggs then? It says to add the eggs to the pasta not on heat then serve?

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    HollyThursday 22nd October 2020

    Hi Emily, when you add the eggs in step 5 the heat from the pasta and vegetables cook the egg just enough to thicken and coat the pasta with a silky sauce. This is the traditional way a carbonara sauce is made, hope that helps!

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JennyFriday 3rd July 2020

Can you substitute quark for low fat cream cheese?

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    HollyMonday 6th July 2020

    Hi Jenny, yes you could substitute the quark for cream cheese. Hope that helps!

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Tanya McLarenTuesday 10th March 2020

Is this 515 calories per portion or is it for the 2 servings? Thanks

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    Sharon FitzpatrickFriday 8th May 2020

    Hi Tanya, thanks for getting in touch. This recipe is 515 calories per serving. Hope this helps and you enjoy making this!

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