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Comfort food made healthier with this Healthier Carbonara Pasta! This tasty pasta Carbonara is made with cauliflower sauce. Bacon, green onions and Parmesan perfect the meal.

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On Sunday we've had snow for the third time this season. And this time it feels like it's here to stay. If not on the calendar, winter has nevertheless begunhere in Calgary. How fascinating it is to live in different parts of the world with vast changes in climate (looking at you, SE Asia).

Saturday was still fairlywarm and sunny, so I brought our potted tomato plant out on the balcony. And by that I think I finally killed it off. We went out for Konrad's birthday dinner and I didn't think of the tomatoes again until Olivia's night feeding at 2 am.

By then it was -5 C (23 F) out. I rushed to get it in, but morning showed that I was too late. All leaves are hanging down sad and soggy. The green tomatoes on it might be fine still. I'll wait and see if they will turn red eventually. One can only have faith. Regarding our tomatoes, I have faith in droves. I love growing veggies.

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Making a Healthy Alternative to Carbonara

Well, all day Sunday, theflurries just kept coming and coming. We spent theafternoon coziedup on the couch, sipping hot coffee, snuggling with baby Olivia while watching the world outside being covered up in white (I try to forget the piles and piles of laundry I was folding at the same time).

After the rough week we have all had, this was just the kind of time out we needed. And to end the day, some simple but delicious comfort food was called for and so, this fabulous dinner came to be.

Last week I shared with you my way of making healthier Alfredo sauce from cauliflower. It is a solid contender to the less-healthy alternative. Personally, making alfredo from cauliflower gives me a sense of accomplishment. My favorite quick meal to make with it is any kind of pasta. To give it an extra kick, I add bacon and green onions and call it Carbonara.

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Quick and Simple, Add Variety As You Please

If you have the sauce ready and waiting for you, this healthier Carbonara pasta meal comes together in about 15 minutes. Exactly the amount of time I could handle being away from the couch yesterday. I'm sure you can relate to that at times.

You can use any kind and shape of pasta. I had regular fettuccine, but you can use whole wheat, gluten free or low glycemic pasta. Now you just fry the bacon, add the cauliflower sauce, pasta, green onions and a sprinkle of Parmesan.

Of course you could add some more protein, like sliced chicken breast or even some salmon.

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Healthier Carbonara Pasta

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Comfort food made healthier with this Healthier Carbonara Pasta! This tasty pasta Carbonara is made with cauliflower sauce. Bacon, green onions and Parmesan perfect the meal.

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Course Dinner

Cuisine American

Ingredients

  • ½ pound pasta
  • 6 slices bacon diced
  • 1 ½ cups Cauliflower Alfredo Sauce see recipe from previous post
  • ¼ cup green onion sliced
  • Parmesan cheese grated, to taste

Instructions

  • Cook the pasta according to directions.

  • In a large frying pan cook the bacon dices until crispy. Drain most of the bacon grease, but leave some for flavor.

  • Add the Cauliflower sauce to the pan until heated through. Stir in cooked pasta and green onions.

  • Serve pasta hot and sprinkle with more green onions and grated Parmesan cheese to taste.

  • When heating leftovers you might need to add a little more sauce or water to moisten.

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Update:

For more creative cauliflower recipes check out 4 Surprising Ways to Cook With Cauliflower!

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Random Questions

Is pasta carbonara good for you?

While traditional carbonara can be rich and high in calories, this healthier version with cauliflower sauce offers a more nutritious alternative. It incorporates vegetables and lean protein, making it a more balanced choice.

What's healthier, carbonara, or Alfredo?

Between the two, the healthier option depends on the preparation. Traditional Alfredo sauce tends to be rich in butter and cream, while carbonara typically includes eggs, cheese, and pork. This cauliflower-based carbonara recipe offers a lighter alternative to both.

What is the best pasta for carbonara?

Carbonara pairs well with long, thin pasta shapes like spaghetti, fettuccine, or linguine. However, you can also use whole wheat, gluten-free, or low glycemic pasta based on your dietary preferences and needs.

What are the health benefits of carbonara sauce?

With this cauliflower-based sauce, you can enjoy the nutritional benefits of cauliflower, which is a great source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Additionally, the dish includes green onions and bacon, providing a good balance of flavors and nutrients.

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  1. Kelsey

    This looks really good but I've never tried cauliflower. I'm not necessarily the bigger vegetable lover but I do have my favorites. Does this taste the same or similar to a regular carbonara sauce?

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    • Regina

      I wouldn't go as far as to say it is just like carbonara. It will give your pasta a similar consistency but with the benefit of consuming a good amount of vegetables at the same time

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  2. Kasandra

    Healthier Carbonara Pasta Recipe » LeelaLicious (7)
    I love this cauliflower sauce for everything. I used my Nutribullet to blend this and added my soy butter for creaminess. YUM. I also froze the sauce for later.

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    • Regina

      This is awesome Kasandra! So happy to hear you are making full use of the versatility of this sauce 🙂

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  3. Lauren

    OMG, I am SOOOO making this!!! When I saw this on IG (and so many OTHER recipes I missed, I had to come see it!) Pinning it and the sauce now!

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    • Regina

      Thanks so much for visiting Lauren. And of course for pinning! Btw...the inlaws are getting us the recommended Manfrotto tripod for Christmas. Ahhh....excited!!

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      • Lauren

        Oh, yay! Good luck!!!

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  4. Jacquee

    This looks so hearty and inviting! I want to plant my face into that last shot...let's hope I miss the fork. 🙂

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    • Regina

      Ahh....thank you Jacquee. This sauce it really fantastic. Paired with pasta and bacon you just cant go wrong 😀

      Reply

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FAQs

Which is healthier carbonara or alfredo? ›

What's healthier, carbonara, or Alfredo? Between the two, the healthier option depends on the preparation. Traditional Alfredo sauce tends to be rich in butter and cream, while carbonara typically includes eggs, cheese, and pork. This cauliflower-based carbonara recipe offers a lighter alternative to both.

What is a good substitute for cheese in carbonara? ›

Parmesan Cheese: Parmesan cheese is a common substitute for pecorino in carbonara. It offers a salty and nutty flavor profile that complements the dish well. You can use it as a one-to-one replacement for pecorino. Grana Padano: Grana Padano is another hard Italian cheese that is similar to Pa.

Which ingredient should never be used in traditional carbonara? ›

What not to put in Spaghetti Carbonara? Don't put garlic, cream, milk or butter. It is not needed. It is fine if you want to make a dish with those ingredients, but if you want to learn how to make this dish correctly, use only pecorino, eggs/egg yolks, black pepper, guanciale, and pasta water.

What is the trick about carbonara sauce? ›

Whisk Like You Mean It

You're using more egg yolks than whites here, which is what makes carbonara so rich and luxurious. But there's still two eggs-worth of whites in there. Whisking your eggs so that the whites are completely incorporated into the yolks will give your sauce a more uniform texture.

Which has more calories Alfredo or carbonara? ›

The Alfredo selection, however, only comes in at 1,400 calories, while the Carbonara has 1,480, with even more of them (510 versus 460) coming from fat.

Is carbonara pasta high in calories? ›

Original Carbonara usually runs around 574 calories, 27 grams of fat per serving. This revised recipe turns out only 307 calories and 7 grams of fat. NOTE: This recipe is OK for those on the LMD (Low Microbial Diet), as long as all vegetables AND cheese are well cooked. Omit the cheese for those on a dairy restriction.

Why don t Italians use cream in carbonara? ›

In general, in Italy we have a bad opinion of cream. We prefer to use other ingredients, we consider the cream a "corrector" of culinary errors. If a restaurant puts cream in risotto or pasta, we Italians think it's a bad restaurant. However, there are dishes that contain cream and people who use it more than others.

Why no garlic in carbonara? ›

Because in the traditional recipe there is no garlic, if you add it you will lower quality of a very good food. Why is there no garlic in carbonara? Because it's an Italian dish, not an Italian-American dish, and Italian cooking does not use garlic as heavily as Italian-American cuisine.

What does adding egg to carbonara do? ›

Because the eggs and cheese are now mixed together, they will both emulsify on contact with the starchy water, creating a smooth sauce. Transfer the pasta into the pancetta pan.

What is the golden rule of carbonara? ›

The golden rule to silky carbonara is to whisk your egg whites so that they're completely incorporated with the egg yolks. This will create a smooth, velvety sauce. As like any pasta dish, including carbonara, cook the pasta perfectly al dente so that it's soft but still firm, with some bite.

Do Italians put cream in pasta carbonara? ›

The Italian version doesn't use cream or ham. It is made with pancetta (pork belly meat that is salt cured, also referred to as Italian bacon), Parmigiano Reggiano or pecorino romano cheese, eggs, and black pepper—called the basics.

What is a good substitute for bacon in carbonara? ›

Pancetta: Pancetta is the closest alternative to guanciale. It's also an Italian cured pork product, typically made from the pork belly. Pancetta has a similar rich and savory flavor, making it a suitable replacement in Carbonara.

How does Gordon Ramsay make carbonara sauce? ›

Gordon Ramsay's Creamy Carbonara
  1. Meat. • 80 g Streaky bacon.
  2. Produce. • 2 cloves Garlic. • 2 Mushrooms. ...
  3. Refrigerated. • 2 Egg yolks.
  4. Canned Goods. • 1 Chili.
  5. Pasta & Grains. • 125 g Spaghetti, Dried.
  6. Baking & Spices. • 1 Salt and black pepper.
  7. Oils & Vinegars. • 1 tbsp Olive oil.
  8. Dairy. • 1 1/2 tbsp Creme fraiche.

Do you put raw egg in carbonara? ›

What distinguishes carbonara from other pasta dishes is its technique of combining eggs, hard cheese, cured pork, and black pepper into a rich, silky sauce. This recipe calls for raw eggs that are gently cooked by the hot sauce. If you prefer, you can use pasteurized eggs instead.

What thickens carbonara? ›

Equally important is that the fat that melts out of the guanciale is required to thicken the carbonara sauce to make it creamy. Basically, what happens is that when the fat from the guanciale and in the egg yolks is mixed with starchy pasta cooking water, it thickens.

How healthy is Alfredo pasta? ›

A typical portion of this decadent dish has 1200 calories, 75 grams of fat, 47 grams of saturated fat and gives you more than half a day's worth of sodium. Yikes! Looking at a recipe, it's not hard to figure out why. The star ingredients are buckets of heavy cream, butter, cheese and mountains of pasta.

Is Alfredo pasta good for you on a diet? ›

Traditional pasta Alfredo is not considered a particularly healthy dish, as it is typically high in calories, fat, and sodium. The dish typically consists of pasta cooked with heavy cream, butter, and Parmesan cheese, resulting in a rich and creamy sauce.

Is Alfredo sauce healthier than spaghetti sauce? ›

Marinara sauce is lower in calories and fat, making it a preferable sauce choice for those that are counting calories or on a low-fat diet. It also has more fiber than Alfredo sauce as it contains mostly vegetables. Conversely, high-fat diets are on the rise, making Alfredo an ideal sauce for many consumers.

Why is Alfredo healthy? ›

Dietitian's tip: This creamy sauce is low in fat, thanks to skim milk and low-fat cream cheese.

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