Agnello Cacio E Uova Neapolitan Fricassee Of Spring Lamb Recipes

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EXTRA-CREAMY CACIO E UOVA WITH GRATED EGG

Cacio e uova - translating to "cheese and eggs" in Italian - is a Neapolitan dish traditionally made with short, tubular pasta and a rich, creamy sauce. Like in carbonara, the sauce combines finely grated cheese, eggs and starchy pasta water, but eliminates the meaty guanciale or pancetta. While lard may commonly be used in cacio e uova, we opted instead for butter, resulting in a pantry-friendly vegetarian dish that comes together in minutes. Perfectly toasted breadcrumbs, Parmesan and finely chopped parsley add extra texture and flavor to the topping. In this amped-up version, we also add lemon zest for a hit of brightness then top it all off with finely grated hard-boiled eggs to emphasize the beautiful egg flavor and give the dish an unexpected fluffy texture.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 40m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10



Extra-Creamy Cacio e Uova with Grated Egg image

Steps:

  • Whisk 2 of the eggs with the yolk, Pecorino Romano, 1/2 cup Parmesan, 1 tablespoon water, 1/2 teaspoon salt and several grinds of black pepper in a large bowl until smooth and well combined; set aside.
  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil over medium-high heat and season the water generously with salt. Fill a medium bowl with ice water and set aside. Once the water is boiling, gently lower the remaining 2 whole eggs into the pot with a slotted spoon or tongs and cook until hard-boiled (the whites and yolks are firmly set), about 10 minutes. Transfer the eggs with the slotted spoon to the ice water, keeping the water in the pot boiling. Let the eggs cool completely, then peel and set aside.
  • Add the rigatoni to the boiling water and cook until al dente according to the package directions. Reserve 1/2 cup of the pasta cooking water, then drain the rigatoni well and set aside.
  • Meanwhile, melt 1 tablespoon of the butter in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add the panko and cook, stirring frequently, until golden brown and toasted, about 5 minutes. Stir in the parsley, lemon zest and remaining 2 tablespoons Parmesan until combined. Transfer to a small bowl; set aside.
  • Wipe out the skillet and add the remaining 2 tablespoons butter. Melt over medium-high heat, then add the garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, until just tender and fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes. Add the pasta and toss with a rubber spatula to combine. Lower the heat to medium-low. Pour in 1/4 cup of the reserved pasta water and the egg-cheese mixture. Cook, stirring continuously and scraping the bottom and sides of the skillet, until the cheese has melted and the sauce is silky and slightly thickened to coat the pasta nicely, 2 to 4 minutes. It's important to turn the pasta frequently and scrape the skillet with a rubber spatula to ensure that the sauce cooks evenly and the eggs do not scramble. If the sauce is too thick, add more pasta water, 2 tablespoons at a time, to adjust the consistency. Taste and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper. Spoon into 4 shallow bowls, then top evenly with the toasted panko. Finely grate the hard-boiled eggs on a rasp grater over the pasta.

2 large eggs and 1 large egg yolk, plus 2 more whole eggs for hard-boiling
1/2 cup finely grated Pecorino Romano
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons finely grated Parmesan
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
10 ounces rigatoni
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
1/4 cup panko
1/4 cup lightly packed parsley leaves, finely chopped (about 2 tablespoons chopped)
1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest
3 cloves garlic, thinly sliced

AGNELLO CACIO E UOVA (NEAPOLITAN FRICASSEE OF SPRING LAMB)

Provided by Nancy Harmon Jenkins

Categories     dinner, project, main course

Time 2h15m

Yield Ten servings

Number Of Ingredients 10



Agnello Cacio E Uova (Neapolitan Fricassee Of Spring Lamb) image

Steps:

  • Rinse the lamb pieces and then dry them well. Place the oil in a casserole over medium-high heat and brown the lamb pieces, setting them aside when they are done. Add a little more oil to the pan and turn the heat to low. Add the onions and stir into the oil and meat juices. Cover the onions and cook, occasionally removing the cover to stir, until the onions are very soft and almost melted into the oil. This will take about an hour. A drop or two of water can be added from time to time, if necessary, to keep the onions from browning.
  • Add the browned lamb pieces to the onions with about half the wine. Continue cooking at medium-low, uncovered, for 30 minutes, or until the wine is mostly evaporated. Add the remaining wine, 1/2 cup of water and the peas. Cover and cook over medium-low heat an additional 30 minutes.
  • Remove the lamb, onions and peas from the casserole and set aside on a warm platter in a warm place while you make the sauce. Keep the casserole on low heat, so that the juices are barely simmering. Beat the eggs well and mix in the parmigiano. Add a ladleful of the meat juices to the eggs, beating well as you drizzle it in. Continue beating in the meat juices until the egg mixture is warm. Then carefully beat the egg mixture into the juices in the casserole. Continue beating over very low heat until the sauce is thick enough to coat a spoon. Do not let the sauce come to a boil because that will scramble the eggs. If the sauce appears to be at the boiling point, remove from the heat immediately, beating to cool it down as rapidly as possible.
  • Remove the sauce from the heat and beat in the parsley and lemon juice. Taste and add salt and pepper if desired. Spoon the sauce over the warm lamb and peas, garnish with pieces of lemon and serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 655, UnsaturatedFat 25 grams, Carbohydrate 11 grams, Fat 45 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 46 grams, SaturatedFat 16 grams, Sodium 812 milligrams, Sugar 4 grams, TransFat 0 grams

4 to 5 pounds boned leg of lamb, cut into 2 inche cubes
1/2 cup olive oil
4 medium onions, peeled and thinly sliced
1 cup dry white wine
2 1/2 cups shelled fresh peas
3 eggs
1 cup grated parmigiano reggiano cheese
1 bunch Italian flat-leaf parsley, leaves only, coarsely chopped
Juice of half a lemon, plus lemon slices or quarters for garnish
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

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