One of the dishes of the great tradition prepared by @Rafael Nistor
INGREDIENTS
300 g bucatini pasta
500 g tomato puree
200 g guanciale
40 g pecorino romano cheese
4-5 basil leaves
2 cloves of garlic
Salt
Sugar
Black pepper
Water
Cut the guanciale into strips, transfer to a pan and brown until crisp, remove half and set aside. In the bacon fat, add the tomato puree, garlic, basil, salt and pepper, a pinch of sugar, and water, cook for 30 min. Add water as needed.
In a pot with salted water, cook the bucatini until half cooked, then finish cooking in the pan with the sauce by adding cooking water if necessary. Once the desired cooking is reached, turn off the heat, add the pecorino cheese and mix well, serve adding the bacon previously kept aside and a sprinkling of pecorino.

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It's my request pls pls pls make chicken fry
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is not this the guy who ate raw meat ??
What's the first ingredient?
Sei un grandeeeee
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Non sono d’accordo…. Ne’ con l’aglio ne’ con la passata …. Ci va la polpa …
Ma non manca il piccante ed una bella sfumatura con il vino bianco?
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INGREDIENTS:
300 g bucatini pasta
500 g tomato puree
200 g guanciale
40 g pecorino romano cheese
4-5 basil leaves
2 cloves of garlic
Salt
Sugar
Black pepper
Water
Cut the guanciale into strips, transfer to a pan and brown until crisp, remove half and set aside. In the bacon fat, add the tomato puree, garlic, basil, salt and pepper, a pinch of sugar, and water, cook for 30 min. Add water as needed.
In a pot with salted water, cook the bucatini until half cooked, then finish cooking in the pan with the sauce by adding cooking water if necessary. Once the desired cooking is reached, turn off the heat, add the pecorino cheese and mix well, serve adding the bacon previously kept aside and a sprinkling of pecorino.
What's bucatini . The think you cut 1st . Is it meat ?
Da romana no aglio no basilico no passata
No garlic no basil..matriciana want only tomato,guanciale and pecorino! These are the rules
aglio?
You are awesome