Spaghetti With Fried Eggs Recipe (2024)

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Luigi

While pasta is cooking, mix raw egg in a bowl with cheese and black pepper until whites and yolks are mixed, cook bacon in strips or cubes in a frying pan. When pasta is ready mix everything together in another bowl (not a hot one) and mix well. If you like you can add more cheese. This is "Pasta alla carbonara". Very popular in Italy. In my recipe the egg is added raw, and it gets slightly cooked by the contact with hot pasta.

Midge

I've been making this for years and have discovered you get a better result by separating the eggs, cooking only the whites, then adding the raw yolks at the end. Whites get fully cooked, and raw yolks better coat the pasta. I don't find the cheese to be necessary. My favored pasta is Manischewitz extra-wide egg noodles.

ellen

any time pasta (macaroni, no matter the shape, when I was growing up) is involved, it's delicious. Period. Pasta and wet cement. Pasta and dried leaves.

sprinkle with toasted bread crumbs, too....

Stephane

This is not carbonara. It is easier and more straightforward. It's an emergency dish, one you do when you have no time or special food in your fridge, such as pancetta and pecorino.
Don't do it for more than 3 people, or it won't work. Use thick spaghetti, cut the garlic thinly, fry it gently and let it in the pan, keep the yolk liquid, add a bit of salt and lots of pepper. Amazing, thanks for the recipe

Jackie Seal

What is this thing you call "leftover pasta"?!?

:)

jmee

I was home alone and feeling sorry for myself and this recipe made the world right again. I had a tin of anchovies open so added one to the oil, along with some green onions that were wilting in the frig and a dash of red pepper flakes. Delicious and comforting. Next time I feel a funk coming on I'll reach for this recipe again.

Kemala Tribe

Made this for years for my little egg loving son - to the point of intentionally setting aside dinner pasta for the next morning. Why make it complicated? Throw leftover pasta in skillet with a little heated oil (a tiny bit of water helps if spaghetti is stuck together, as another commented noted), crack your eggs into the skillet, swirl it around a bit, add cheese of choice. Done. Delish. No garlic for breakfast at my house, but that's just me. Dinner's a different matter.

Max

You can also simply cook pasta, drain it, then stir in an egg. This results in a creamy egg coating over the pasta. The heat of the pasta alone will completely cook the egg. I usually grind a bunch of fresh pepper on top. Parmesan if you have it is a great addition as is a little heavy cream.

annie

It takes a little practice to time the eggs so they're not overcooked before adding to the pasta, but it's a favorite and last-minute dinner standby in my house. But, I don't understand why you'd toss out the garlic! Add it to the dish and it just adds more flavor.

Lewis

Easy and very good. We added some chopped tomatoes, capers, chopped green olives and a little soprasetta to the pan before we fried the eggs.

Jennifer

Great as-is or with substitutions/embellishments. Two things I like to do whether I am embellishing or not are: (1) add a pinch of Italian seasoning, which I always have on hand; and (2) drain the pasta only slightly or add back in some pasta water to make the dish a bit saucy. I put everything back in the pot I cooked the pasta in, rather than add the pasta to the eggs in the skillet.

Gregg McKee

I like it best with addition of red pepper flakes.

David

You can also simply cook pasta, drain it, then stir in an egg. This results in a creamy egg coating over the pasta. The heat of the pasta alone will completely cook the egg. I usually grind a bunch of fresh pepper on top. Parmesan if you have it is a great addition as is a little heavy cream.

Apples'nOranges

I like to add a handful or two of baby spinach, chopped with a couple of scallions, right as the eggs are going to come out of the skillet.

Passion for Peaches

Made as directed -- not trying to turn it into carbonara, per comments -- and it was excellent. Used thin spaghetti for "fluffier" mouthfeel, included cheese (necessary, IMO). Timing on eggs a bit tricky, to have them end at the same time as pasta and still be runny. Did a quick over-easy to get the raw white on the top (around yolk) to cook. Finished in fry pan (for drier texture) with a splash of pasta water and generous dusting of cheese and pepper, and drizzle raw olive oil. Fab!

marge

Add marinated artichoke hearts to the oil with the eggs

gail

I laid the kale on the counter and brought a small fan in and let it run for an hour or two, and then the kale was dry

Joan

I love this recipe. It's the perfect comfort food on days when I'm short on time to cook a meal. I serve it with a cold tomato salad. The family loves it.

marge

Chili crisp is an AMAZING addition to this!

Cooker Ash

I would recommend leaving the garlic in (or at least some of it) and I always top with fresh parsley - adds a bit of colour and flavour!

John

So, I take it the garlic isn't added, but used to flavor the oil?

Sharon

I used gluten free egg fettuccine which cooked in 3 minutes. Added the garlic to the oil and the noodles as soon as the garlic started to change color. Scrambled the eggs slightly and mixed into the noodles. Some salt and pepper and then grated parmesan and thinly sliced green onions. Oh. My. Had to force myself to stop eating. Yum.,

Tj

I add hot sauce (red hot) and parm after serving it, and while cooking the egg season with a bit of MSG and cayenne pepper. So flavorful and deep but probably one of the easiest dishes to cook up and very filling!

Ed Z.

What happens to the garlic? Did you (gasp!) discard??? Or (ahhh...) add back as a topping? I think we all know the correct answer here.

pastalober

I love this meal. Super quick, especially if you use fresh pasta, which cooks in 2-5 minutes. It’s so versatile. You can use whatever noodles you have on hand, including soba, spinach, and other flavors. You can add some browned bacon, ham, guanciale, or other for a fake carbonara. I also confess to eating leftovers for breakfast…if there are leftovers, which isn’t often!

Mimi

So yummy! I reserved yolks and started cooking whites first, then added pasta, poured yolks on top, (turned stove off), and quickly stirred everything while breaking up whites and preventing yolks from clumping - to keep smooth and creamy. Tasted like a good carbonara because whites were cooked and not throwing off the flavour of yolks. I forgot to add the remaining olive oil before whites so dumped a bit in after yolks, and a bit of pasta water. Will make again!

Sue

I added a touch of basil oil to the finished product. Delish!

Hamotron

We find that reducing the olive oil and adding the eggs a little rawer gives best results- we also like to increase the number of eggs.

nicole

This needs hot sauce! Or some kind of chili sauce

Stacey

Perfect weeknight dish. Of course I doctored it up a little by adding a couple of anchovies, since I had them on hand. But the real star here was the eggs. My hens lay some pretty nice ones, and this recipe was the perfect way to take advantage of those bright orange yolks and super fresh whites. This one's a keeper.

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Spaghetti With Fried Eggs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the best things to eat fried eggs with? ›

Of course, they are the perfect partner for toast—but don't limit them to just breakfast. You can enjoy fried eggs morning, noon, or night. Their runny yolks create a rich, golden sauce for everything from pasta and salad to baked potatoes and fried rice.

What is the one thing you should always do when making fried eggs? ›

High heat (not low heat) is best.

What makes fried eggs taste better? ›

Start with a good egg, a hot skillet, and a generous drizzle of olive oil, and you'll end up with the most flavorful fried egg you've ever tasted. They are infinitely better than the rubbery, sulfurous eggs that come out of non-stick skillets.

How to add egg to pasta sauce? ›

Drop a yolk into the pan or pot just after it's come off the heat, so that it's hot but not boiling. Whisk or stir quickly to break the yolk. Progressively, the residual heat will cook the yolk as you mix it into the entire dish. Once it hits around 160 degrees, it should be glossy and thick.

How to jazz up fried eggs? ›

If you want to get even fancier, try sprinkling a touch of smoked paprika into the oil, the way Canal House recommends, as reported on Food52. Some chorizo or bacon fat is also a good idea.

What is the healthiest way to eat fried eggs? ›

To make your eggs as healthy as possible, choose a low-calorie cooking method, combine them with vegetables, fry them in a heat-stable oil, and don't overcook them.

What does adding water to fried eggs do? ›

Kelsey explains that this technique helps you avoid rubbery whites and underdone yolks, because steam from the water helps the eggs cook evenly, transferring heat all the way through to the tops of the eggs.

What seasoning makes eggs taste better? ›

Scrambled: Herbs and spices such as chilli, cumin, chives and tarragon work really well with scrambled eggs. A little hot sauce works a treat too! You can sprinkle your seasoning on top or stir into the egg mix so that the volatile oils release as its cooking.

Should I use butter or oil to fry eggs? ›

The best thing about frying eggs in butter is the taste. Because butter is higher in fat than oil, your eggs will naturally take on that rich butter flavor as they crisp in the pan. It's similar to the way some chefs add a pad of butter to their scrambled eggs as they cook.

Why do you put eggs in spaghetti sauce? ›

The trick is to add an egg! That's right, the fat from the yolk and the egg white help make tomato sauce silky and smooth. And before you freak out about adding a raw egg to your food let me assure you that the egg does get cooked. Also, if you want to be extra cautious, use Davidson's Safest Choice® Eggs.

Can you cook eggs and pasta together? ›

Make 4 wells in the pan of pasta and crack an egg into each well. Cook on the stovetop until the egg whites begin to set on the bottom and the sauce is bubbling. Remove from heat and set the pan under a broiler until the eggs are just set and the yolks are still soft.

How to add egg to pasta without scrambling? ›

Using a large mixing bowl and setting it over the boiling pasta water to create a makeshift double boiler helps prevent you from accidentally scrambling the eggs.

What goes better with eggs? ›

Add A Protein

Sure, eggs themselves are already loaded with protein, but the added flavor of crumbled sausage or ribbons of smoked salmon can't be beat. Bacon bits folded into the eggs might be better than strips served on the side.

What if I eat a fried egg everyday? ›

Is it OK to eat eggs every day? Because of their numerous benefits, it's OK to eat one whole egg, including the egg yolk, every day if you don't have cardiovascular disease and you do have a healthy level of blood cholesterol.

Is fried egg good for stomach? ›

If you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), eggs may worsen your cramps and bloating. If you have an upset stomach, you may or may not consume eggs depending on your symptoms. If you have diarrhea, consuming eggs may provide relief.

Is fried egg better with butter or oil? ›

Butter certainly works for fried eggs, but oil is the fat of choice for cooks who want a runny yolk with a satisfying crispy white. Extra-virgin olive oil is most popular, and yields a satisfyingly crunchy bottom that will soak up luscious flavor.

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