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Title: Tagliatelle
Categories: Pasta Blank
Yield: 3 Servings

15ozTagliatelle
3ozButter
2 Egg yolks
2tbParmesan, grated
6tbDouble cream
4ozBacon (chopped)
  Salt
  Pepper, freshly-milled

Bring a large saucepan of water to the boil, add some salt and a few drops of oil and cook the tagliatelle for 8 minutes.

Meanwhile, melt about 1 oz of butter in a small pan and cook the chopped bacon for 3-4 minutes.

Beat the egg yolks together with the remainder of the butter, the Parmesan cheese, the cream and some freshly-milled black pepper. Drain the tagliatelle and put it back in the pan quickly so as not to lose heat.

Add the bacon and its juices to the pasta, pour in the egg and cream mixture and toss well. (If you've done this quickly enough, the heat from the pasta will cook the egg yolks to a creamy sauce). Season with salt and pepper if desired, then serve with more Parmesan.

Serve accompanied with green vegetables such as courgettes (zucchini) or leeks, or with a green salad.

NOTES:

* Tagliatelle with bacon and cream -- A quick yet rich recipe, originally published in the recipe column in _BBC Radio Times_ magazine.

* For aesthetic reasons, green tagliatelle looks best when served.

* "Double cream" is a product not normally available in North America. It has 40 percent butterfat; "whipping cream" has 30 percent butterfat. If you make this recipe with whipping cream instead of double cream, then use about 1 T more butter.

: Difficulty: moderate (timing is critical). : Time: 15 minutes. : Precision: measure carefully.

: Dave Osborne : University of Nottingham, UK : ..mcvax!ukc!nott-cs!tuck!dao or dao@maths.nott.ac.uk

: Copyright (C) 1986 USENET Community Trust

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