Sorry Vincenzo, students in every country all over the world when they are out of money at the end of the month, cooks noodles with cheese and pepper in the dormitory. Each of them would say how beautiful the noodles are and how delicious they are... Being out of money... Just don't make videos with a disgustingly guzzling people... Vincenzo, Italy and Rome really can't offer more than the stupid noodles and cheese on a plastic plate with a plastic fork?
yeah a bit. plus i studied 5 years of Latin for whatever that is worth. my folks just bought spaghetti and i got sick of it. there are so many other pasta shapes and types. i want to try them all.
Hey Vincenzo! I live near Sydney, where is your FAVOURITE place in or around Sydney to get the best Carbonara? I want to experience something really special that’ll change my life. Thank you sir! 😀
Stanley Tucci? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Come on now... Vincenzo is 100% italian, born and raised. Tucci has italian ancestry, but he's american. Vincenzo sì che sa' cucinare all'italiana...🤤🤤🤤🤤
Watching your videos brings out the food snob/purist in me. It also causes me to want to make pasta from scratch for all of my Italian cooking endeavors. I love watching your videos. I want to visit Italy even more now! Thank you, Vincenzo. ;-)
Yes. This type of tip is very useful for those who are following the instructions to get the Cacio e Pepe right at home. Too salty to use pecorino cheese alone can be mixed with Parmigiano. Water with salt will also change the saltiness of the pecorino and lastly, the region where pecorino is made will also depend on the saltiness of the cheese. Good tips from this video when a non-native like me trying to emulate this dish. Thank you for this type of video.Kudos.
Thank you for sharing your tips! 🙌 It's great to hear that non-native speakers find my videos helpful. Hope you continue to enjoy my channel and recipes! 🍝🇮🇹
@@vincenzosplate I was only summarizing the tips what you and the chef in Rome mention about the pecorino cheese and how to make it taste better without being to salty. I appreciate this type of little details that many other channel does not mention. I am a perfectionist at heart and this type of tips only chef will know. Kudos on your effort.
Grande Vincenzo! Your authentic passion for traditional Italian food is a real inspiration and pleasure. E ora si mangia! ♥ Cordiali saluti dalla Svizzera
The first way is how I like to do it when in a hurry (also the easiest and fastest way), the second and third way when I really want to enjoy the process
Either way Cacio e Pepe is a simple dish and quick to cook as well. As long as you enjoy the process and get satisfied with how it taste then you're doing a really good job!
*I really enjoy your channel and videos. I love how you show that good pasta doesn't have to be complicated to be good and full of love. I want to add some pasta dishes to what I can cook, and your channel will be where I will get inspiration for good traditional dishes for me and my family. Cheers and good health!*
Thank you so much for your support! I'm glad to hear that you find my recipes inspiring for you and your family to enjoy traditional Italian dishes. Let me know which pasta dish you end up making 🍝👨👩👧👦🇮🇹
caro @Vincenzo, grazie mille for showing us the real recipees that Nonnas made, and showing other ppl how pasta is made the right way straight from italy ! Continua sempre cosi !
@@vincenzosplate ho gia provato tanti dei tuoi pasta video, e sono super contento. La pasta che mi ha lasciato piu in confisione come e semplice e belle e piena di guse e spaghetti Aglio e Olio.
Vincenzo, I have been watching you for around a year or so but I never commented on your videos. But I would like to say that you are the man, especially when I want to learn authentic Italian recipes! I am from Indonesia but I have an aunt who married a man from Torino and he works as a professional chef, and I know for sure he would love your videos! Thank you for always cheering me up with your content, and I hope one day you learn more more about Indonesian cuisine! I know you live in Sydney, I was there for almost 4 years for my studies and I know you can get alot of good authentic Indonesian ingredients in Sydney 😁. Cheers mate - Dylan
This is amazing, thank you for sharing such amazing message to me and with that I am thankful for having you as a fan. It has always been my goal for this channel that I don't just teach you guys, but also entertain all of you. I want you to have fun and learn alongside with me. I do hope you continue to learn through the recipes . I am rooting for you!
Another excellant informative video .At 64 yrs of age I finally created this dish last week. I will not say mastered but hey I was chuffed . Thank you for sharing your passion and skills
Hey there! I'm so happy to hear you finally gave the dish a go and it turned out well! Keep up the good work and let me know how it goes next time. 😉👨🍳
Hey there, fellow Roman! I'm glad you're inspired to try the authentic way. Trust the process and enjoy your favorite dish, even if you're in the USA! 🇮🇹🇺🇸
@@vincenzosplate Thanks so much for the reply. All I could possibly ask is that you continue your videoes. By The Way, I an converted to Peccorino Romano. I am sure in my heart that this news will make you Happy
@@vincenzosplate Thanks for the reply. I could ask nothing more than you continue your videos. I am converted to Pecorino Romano by the way, such a special taste and I have actually found a source of Guanchale. I hope yhis news brings a smile to your face
Sounds so simple and delicious. I'm from Pennsylvania in the US and some of our local butcher shops carry some cheeses that actually have a lot of ground pepper inside them. They are good but the cheese seems to mellow the pepper out a lot so I still recommend some fresh ground pepper. I wonder how a little lemon zest added and maybe some chicken would be. Kind of a lemon pepper chicken goes pasta dish.
I learned cacio e pepe from you Vincenzo, thanks for that 😂👍 one of my favorite pasta recips ...nice to see you here in europe..i always wanted to visit roma...so much history in this city 👍 And special thanks to the chefs in roma who let us take a look in their citchen ❤️
These are the best videos ! Not those videos he shows sometimes, where people somewhere in the world make real junk in their kitchen. In those videos you don't learn anything, with these videos instead you learn what real Italian cooking is, the authentic and original Italian cuisine !
@@vincenzosplate yes, absolutely looking forward to carbonara too. When l get back, l will try to make carbonara and cacio e pepe at home and see how close l can get to the real thing
Thicker pasta can be a delightful twist on classic recipes! 😄🍝 Go ahead and experiment with the thickness to create a pasta dish that suits your taste. Buon appetito! 🇮🇹👨🍳😋
The nice thing about these Roman cheesy pastas is that they are low in lactose, unlike macaroni chese and stuff like that. My mum has difficulty digesting lactose and has no problems with cacio e pepe.
That's correct! you don't really have to complicate the dishes you'd like to try out. Sometimes simple dishes are the best way to have the best eating experience.
Thanks for the tip! I actually love using Pecorino Toscano in some of my recipes, it adds a unique flavor. 😋 Do you have any other ingredient suggestions?
If it took more time for me to eat the pasta, it would have absorbed of all wonderful sauces. But it was meant to be eaten once it is being served that is why I wasn't too worried.
Fantastico. I will be in Rome for a few days in September staying at a hotel in the Pantheon area. Will definitely go there for dinner. Then heading to spend time in Teramo with my relatives. Thanks for this video. Baci e abbracci 💋 Isabell
Ciao Isabell! How lucky you are to be visiting Rome and Teramo. You will definitely love the food there! Let me know if you need any tips for where to eat. 😊🍝🍷
Thanks for sharing your experience with the pecorino/parmigiana blend 👍 It's always great to experiment with different ingredients and find what works best for you. Enjoy the recipe!
Vincenzo, how can I loose some kilos if you are showing making-me-hungry-again videos? Thank you very much, Vincenzo, for sharing your making me hungry video.
Hey there! I totally understand the struggle of trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle while watching delicious food videos 😅 Maybe try out my healthier Italian recipes or make smaller portions to satisfy those cravings. Let me know how it goes! 🍝🥗
I think between this and Ethan Chlebowski's video, I'm ready to give cacio e pepe another try. First couple times I made it I got the cheese too hot and it turned into these gross chunks like chewed up gum, so I think I'll try the first method where he didn't heat the pan directly at all.
Hey there! 😊 Thanks for your comment! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Hopefully, you'll have better luck making cacio e pepe next time. Don't give up! 👨🍳
Ugh it's torture for me (on a diet) to watch this! I tried this dish once in my life a year ago in my country Lebanon, it was so delicious and can't wait to try it in Italy someday!
Hey there! I feel you 😅 This dish is definitely not diet-friendly, but it's worth trying once in a while. I hope you can come to Italy soon and try the authentic version.🇮🇹 Cheers!
Hey! Thanks for the suggestion 😉 I’ve actually heard about Luciano and his carbonara, but I haven’t had the chance to check it out yet. Will definitely make a visit when I can! 🍝👑👨🍳
This just looks so amazing! I like the the different pasta/cheese choices if you want to adjust it. Lots of pepper. 😊 I still haven’t tried to make it yet, but I will. Just beautiful!
@@vincenzosplate I will let you know. Are you able to make cannolis? I find sometimes they are very sweet and I’m thinking the filling should not be so sugary.
So the procedure is done with cheese, hot boiling pasta water, warm pasta (not too hot cause we wait 10 seconds before we put them in the pan) in a COLD pan? Please, Vincenzo reply me, all I want to know is if we ever put the pan on the stove, in the first way
Vincenzo, you have to go and eat cacio e pepe at Roma Sparita in Trastevere. It is where the locals go, not the touristy restaurants in Rome. And It has to be one of the best in Rome.
@Vincenzo's Plate Yes, i have followed your channel for quite some time now, and i make some of your recipes like tomato and ricotta pasta, tuna pasta, and carbonara but with pecorino sardo
Bellisimo! I love Italian food and this is a good and simple dish to make. Carbonara is complicated but Cacio E Pepe is probably the easiest Pasta dish to make ever. I also like to add Olive Oil it gives it a nice balance. I respect Italian tradition but it's not preticulary important for me to make Italian dish in a traditional way. Because I am not an Italian I am Israeli so I modify to my flavor and there is nothing wrong with it because I keep the basic rules. There is no right or wrong as long as you keep the base, like Vincenzo himself said- "You can do whatever you want food is very personal." I understand why I choose Parmigiano because the Pecorino here is in bad quality. I want to visit Roma and to eat the real deal looks amazing.
@@MatthewSchellenberg When it's Carbonara- Parmigiano instead of Pecorino, Salami/Goose Brest instead of Guancale which I can't ever find and that's it. Pepper, Eggs and Pasta are as normal. For choice Pasta I use Linguini. As for Caccio E Pepe again Parmigiano and white Pepper instead of black. Although sometimes I do it with black as well but white Pepper has a magnificent flavor.
Hey there! 😊 It's great to hear that you enjoyed the recipe, but please keep in mind that traditional Italian dishes have specific rules that should be followed to maintain their authenticity. Modifying a dish to suit personal tastes is understandable, but it may not be considered an authentic Italian dish. Either way, I hope you get to try the real deal when you visit Rome! 🇮🇹
@@vincenzosplate I tried your Carbonara recipe but I used bacon, peas and cream 😛 Not really though. Only bacon because I can't get Guanciale. I think I'm going to make some pasata.
@Vincenzo’s Plate Vincenzo I’m going to Rome, Florence, Naples, and Sorrento in about a week. Do you have any other great restaurants I should try out? Any tips you have when exploring Italy for great restaurants?
What a great video chef, I like the second restaurants approach to making this, it’s how I’ve always done it and it always works, I feel that the first restaurant uses a lot of cheese, maybe on the line of a little too much, but it did look so good, but it didn’t seem to have the balance that the second version had, am I right about that? Thank you for the great video. 🇮🇹😎🇮🇹
@@vincenzosplate Absolutely, and in Carbonara I would only use Pecorino Romano, I’ve seen others use Parmigiano Reggiano, or a blend, I’ve tried this and for my taste it just doesn’t seem correct. 🤷🏽♂️ Thanks Chef.
Does the video makes you want to go to Rome? Make sure you also watch the Best Carbonara in Rome video ua-cam.com/video/1H1YZbDMG7E/v-deo.html
Sorry Vincenzo, students in every country all over the world when they are out of money at the end of the month, cooks noodles with cheese and pepper in the dormitory. Each of them would say how beautiful the noodles are and how delicious they are... Being out of money... Just don't make videos with a disgustingly guzzling people... Vincenzo, Italy and Rome really can't offer more than the stupid noodles and cheese on a plastic plate with a plastic fork?
yeah a bit. plus i studied 5 years of Latin for whatever that is worth. my folks just bought spaghetti and i got sick of it. there are so many other pasta shapes and types. i want to try them all.
Direct flights from Perth to Rome now... too easy!
I have been wanting to go to Rome for so long!
Hey Vincenzo! I live near Sydney, where is your FAVOURITE place in or around Sydney to get the best Carbonara? I want to experience something really special that’ll change my life. Thank you sir! 😀
You and Stanley Tucci are the people that I watch. When I want to learn about good authentic Italian food
wow this is great, thank you a lot 🙏🏻
They are not. Stanley tucci even put oil while boiling pasta in the water. Thats a sin for italian cuisine
you should react to chef johns bolognesi recipe vincenzo
Don’t forget PastaGrammar
Stanley Tucci? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Come on now... Vincenzo is 100% italian, born and raised. Tucci has italian ancestry, but he's american.
Vincenzo sì che sa' cucinare all'italiana...🤤🤤🤤🤤
Watching your videos brings out the food snob/purist in me. It also causes me to want to make pasta from scratch for all of my Italian cooking endeavors. I love watching your videos. I want to visit Italy even more now! Thank you, Vincenzo. ;-)
Thanks for your comment, it's always great to hear from a fellow Italian food lover 😉🍝 Hope you get to visit Italy soon!
Yes. This type of tip is very useful for those who are following the instructions to get the Cacio e Pepe right at home. Too salty to use pecorino cheese alone can be mixed with Parmigiano. Water with salt will also change the saltiness of the pecorino and lastly, the region where pecorino is made will also depend on the saltiness of the cheese. Good tips from this video when a non-native like me trying to emulate this dish. Thank you for this type of video.Kudos.
Thank you for sharing your tips! 🙌 It's great to hear that non-native speakers find my videos helpful. Hope you continue to enjoy my channel and recipes! 🍝🇮🇹
@@vincenzosplate I was only summarizing the tips what you and the chef in Rome mention about the pecorino cheese and how to make it taste better without being to salty. I appreciate this type of little details that many other channel does not mention. I am a perfectionist at heart and this type of tips only chef will know. Kudos on your effort.
Grande Vincenzo! Your authentic passion for traditional Italian food is a real inspiration and pleasure. E ora si mangia! ♥ Cordiali saluti dalla Svizzera
Thanks for your kind words! Hope you're enjoying the traditional Italian food 🍝🇮🇹 Saluti!
I will have to visit these places when I'm in Rome! the dishes look delicious!
Please do, Rome has one of the best Italian dishes for you to munch on.
James! Waiting for you guys to collab.
It’s like the Italian Diners Drive-Ins and Dives!! Haven’t been to Rome in 20 years, but these videos are making me want to go back. Keep ‘em coming!
Thank you so much for your support! 😊Glad to hear that my videos make you want to come back to Rome!
Rome is incredible, I miss the city
Made this recipe for the first time today. Very pleased with how it turned out, and will 100% do it again soon.
Really happy to hear that!! 🙏
The first way is how I like to do it when in a hurry (also the easiest and fastest way), the second and third way when I really want to enjoy the process
Either way Cacio e Pepe is a simple dish and quick to cook as well. As long as you enjoy the process and get satisfied with how it taste then you're doing a really good job!
This Cacio e Pepe looks so delicious😋😋😋
I'd LOVE to try it.
I really found the top 3 cacio e pepe in Rome!
My wife and are returning to Italia in September. We are doing Napoli, Amalfi, Roma, Bologna, and Venezia.
*I really enjoy your channel and videos. I love how you show that good pasta doesn't have to be complicated to be good and full of love. I want to add some pasta dishes to what I can cook, and your channel will be where I will get inspiration for good traditional dishes for me and my family. Cheers and good health!*
Thank you so much for your support! I'm glad to hear that you find my recipes inspiring for you and your family to enjoy traditional Italian dishes. Let me know which pasta dish you end up making 🍝👨👩👧👦🇮🇹
caro @Vincenzo, grazie mille for showing us the real recipees that Nonnas made, and showing other ppl how pasta is made the right way straight from italy ! Continua sempre cosi !
Thank you so much for the support, friend! 😊 I hope you give this recipe a try and let me know how it goes! 🍝👨🍳
@@vincenzosplate ho gia provato tanti dei tuoi pasta video, e sono super contento. La pasta che mi ha lasciato piu in confisione come e semplice e belle e piena di guse e spaghetti Aglio e Olio.
I'm going to Rome next month and thanks to all your videos on food in Rome, my trip turned to a 5 day food tour 😂
That's amazing! Rome has some of the best food in the world 🤤 Can't wait for you to try all the delicious dishes. Safe travels! 🇮🇹✈️
Vincenzo, I have been watching you for around a year or so but I never commented on your videos. But I would like to say that you are the man, especially when I want to learn authentic Italian recipes! I am from Indonesia but I have an aunt who married a man from Torino and he works as a professional chef, and I know for sure he would love your videos! Thank you for always cheering me up with your content, and I hope one day you learn more more about Indonesian cuisine! I know you live in Sydney, I was there for almost 4 years for my studies and I know you can get alot of good authentic Indonesian ingredients in Sydney 😁.
Cheers mate - Dylan
This is amazing, thank you for sharing such amazing message to me and with that I am thankful for having you as a fan. It has always been my goal for this channel that I don't just teach you guys, but also entertain all of you. I want you to have fun and learn alongside with me. I do hope you continue to learn through the recipes . I am rooting for you!
Looking forward to this one so much.
Coolest music in video teaser too.
Glad you enjoyed the music!
Hope you enjoyed the video too, let me know which Cacio e Pepe would you like to try the most 😋
Very nice sharing 👌
Thank you my friend ❤️
تو معرکه ای ، عالی هستی
Many thanks to you, I'm glad you loved the video!
Have you ever tried Cacio e Pepe?
I'm impressed with how easy this is to make. I'll be trying this for sure in the future.
Great! You just need some practice to make it to perfection, but anyone can make it!
Another excellant informative video .At 64 yrs of age I finally created this dish last week. I will not say mastered but hey I was chuffed . Thank you for sharing your passion and skills
Hey there! I'm so happy to hear you finally gave the dish a go and it turned out well! Keep up the good work and let me know how it goes next time. 😉👨🍳
I'm Roman and I never got this sauce right. I'm going to try the real way. That is my favorite dish! I live in the USA, lol!
Hey there, fellow Roman! I'm glad you're inspired to try the authentic way. Trust the process and enjoy your favorite dish, even if you're in the USA! 🇮🇹🇺🇸
I am crying i need all those cacio e pepe!!!!!!!!!!!
You can make one for yourself, you can search up the recipe in my channel.
I have learned so much about Italian food watching your channel, thanks... Greetings from Finland.
What an amazing idea to make a video about it!
I know right! I hope you find this video to be highly informative and useful on your trip to Rome! Don't forget where to buy the good Cacio e Pepe!
Great to see you went to Fuocolento!
Absolutely love it, and I hope to see the pizze from Prinsere across the street in the next video ;-)
Thanks for the suggestion! Prinsere's pizze are definitely on my radar 😉👀
A very Excellent video Vincenzo, and as always I love the Authenticity of your Videos, that makes such a fundemental difference. Thank You so much.
My pleasure! I'm glad you found this video highly informative. Let me know if there's anything else you need.
@@vincenzosplate Thanks so much for the reply. All I could possibly ask is that you continue your videoes. By The Way, I an converted to Peccorino Romano. I am sure in my heart that this news will make you Happy
@@vincenzosplate Thanks for the reply. I could ask nothing more than you continue your videos. I am converted to Pecorino Romano by the way, such a special taste and I have actually found a source of Guanchale. I hope yhis news brings a smile to your face
Sounds so simple and delicious. I'm from Pennsylvania in the US and some of our local butcher shops carry some cheeses that actually have a lot of ground pepper inside them. They are good but the cheese seems to mellow the pepper out a lot so I still recommend some fresh ground pepper. I wonder how a little lemon zest added and maybe some chicken would be. Kind of a lemon pepper chicken goes pasta dish.
Thanks for the idea! Lemon pepper chicken pasta sounds delicious 🍋🍗🍝 Have you tried it yet?
@@vincenzosplate Not yet. I'll let you know when I do. You make one and I'll make one and we see whose tastes better lol :)
I agree, that sounds like it could be a winner.
Tomorrow I’ll go to Pantheon Restaurante and I’ll say : hey , I’m Vincenzo’s friend ! :)) I’ll keep you updated dear maestro Vincenzo!
I learned cacio e pepe from you Vincenzo, thanks for that 😂👍 one of my favorite pasta recips ...nice to see you here in europe..i always wanted to visit roma...so much history in this city 👍
And special thanks to the chefs in roma who let us take a look in their citchen ❤️
I hope you'll pay a visit soon, it such a beautiful place with so much history in it. The food is amazing too it is worth trying.
I enjoyed this video so much and the food looks absolutely beautiful and delicious thank you my friend 😊🤗👍👍👍👍
Hey there! So glad you enjoyed the video and the food 🤗
*_Grande. Bella Prova Vincenzo._* 🤗
grazie mille, sono felice che ti sia piaciuto il video!
@@vincenzosplate*_KeepCalm&OverdozeWithPasta_* 😍😋
I'm drooling right now. 😛 So few ingredients and so appetizing. 🍝🍷 Fantastico.
Thanks for the love 😍👌 Hope you try the recipe and let me know how it goes!
Rome is beautiful. Amazing video. 👍. And yes,I'll be making this.😋
Thanks for watching! Let me know how the recipe turns out for you 🍝👨🍳😊
One of my favourite pastas
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videos like this are the best
These are the best videos ! Not those videos he shows sometimes, where people somewhere in the world make real junk in their kitchen. In those videos you don't learn anything, with these videos instead you learn what real Italian cooking is, the authentic and original Italian cuisine !
glad you think so! Thank you a lot 🙏🏻
Thank you for making the cooking style less complicated and easier to appreciate that less is more.
Glad to hear you appreciate my approach! I always strive to keep traditional Italian cooking simple and accessible. 🇮🇹😊
❤ You vincenzo. My pregnant wife is VERY happy with the food im making (i allways say she should thank Vincenzo😉)
Ahah happy to hear that!! What recipes are you trying?
Going to Rome on Tuesday. Indefinitely want to try this.
great to hear 😍 Have you watched the first episode about Carbonara?
@@vincenzosplate yes, absolutely looking forward to carbonara too. When l get back, l will try to make carbonara and cacio e pepe at home and see how close l can get to the real thing
Outstanding! Thanks Vincenzo!
Glad you liked it! Many thanks to you 🙏🏻
I was waiting for this! Thanks for sharing it Vincenzo! I'm going to make some for Easter.
glad you enjoyed it! Sounds fantastic, I'm sure you will love it!
This thick fresh pasta looks absolutely mindblowing. I want to try it thicker hehe
Thicker pasta can be a delightful twist on classic recipes! 😄🍝 Go ahead and experiment with the thickness to create a pasta dish that suits your taste. Buon appetito! 🇮🇹👨🍳😋
Bravo! But I like the way you make it even better.
Grazie my friend 🙏
Such an awesome video !!!!! You look so happy to be in all these wonderful restaurants in such a beautiful country.
I hope you learned something from this highly informative video. And I wish you could visit Rome for yourself and experience the beauty personally.
your video makes me so excited for my trip to rome in september
Hope you enjoy it! I'm so excited for you too.
You just helped my depression today Vincenzo
Ahaha why?
@@vincenzosplate I've been in the hospital for the last week with depression you made me laugh
The nice thing about these Roman cheesy pastas is that they are low in lactose, unlike macaroni chese and stuff like that. My mum has difficulty digesting lactose and has no problems with cacio e pepe.
My grandson Henry loves your videos especially your pizza recipes keep those up
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Oh wow, many many thanks to your grandson! A huge hug for him 🥰
Looks lovely, often simplicity is the best 😊
That's correct! you don't really have to complicate the dishes you'd like to try out. Sometimes simple dishes are the best way to have the best eating experience.
Can't wait for this.
have you watched this? 😍
@@vincenzosplate Yes, watched it. Awesome👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Cacio e pepe...yum❤️
The more pecorino... the better❤️Prosciutto ..ohhh💕
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this dish! Pecorino is definitely a key ingredient for a perfect Cacio e Pepe 😋 How do you usually prepare yours?
I recommend using Pecorino Toscano if you want it less salty than Pecorino Romano without resorting to using Parmigiano Reggiano.
Thanks for the tip! I actually love using Pecorino Toscano in some of my recipes, it adds a unique flavor. 😋 Do you have any other ingredient suggestions?
One thing we would NEVER do here in the states. Is serve pasta on a paper plate. It will absorb some of the sauce
If it took more time for me to eat the pasta, it would have absorbed of all wonderful sauces. But it was meant to be eaten once it is being served that is why I wasn't too worried.
Looks wonderful and this is clearly a skill I need to learn.
Thanks for your kind words, glad you found it inspiring! Let me know if you have any questions while cooking, happy to help 🍴
Fantastico. I will be in Rome for a few days in September staying at a hotel in the Pantheon area. Will definitely go there for dinner. Then heading to spend time in Teramo with my relatives. Thanks for this video. Baci e abbracci 💋 Isabell
Ciao Isabell! How lucky you are to be visiting Rome and Teramo. You will definitely love the food there! Let me know if you need any tips for where to eat. 😊🍝🍷
looking forward to this
The video is out know! Let me know if you enjoyed it
@@vincenzosplate I wasn't notified, I came here to your channel to watch it. Great video though. Some chefs use oil, some don't in the cacio e pepe.
I found the boiling setup to be most interesting. Never ending boiling water with little baskets of pasta you can drop in and out. Brilliant
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts! It's definitely a traditional Italian way of cooking pasta in restaurants 👨🍳🍝
The very first meal I got in Rome was a cacio e pepe. I'll need to visit again after this
And don't forget to check out these locations.
Me: "I wonder why my cacio e pepe isn't as creamy as what I see in the videos".
4:52 : "oooooh".
😂😂😂
YUMMY! I'll be making this with the pecorino/parmigiana blend this week. Great idea because the pecorino tends to be too salty.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the pecorino/parmigiana blend 👍 It's always great to experiment with different ingredients and find what works best for you. Enjoy the recipe!
Everyone must try this Cacio e Pepe!
oh yes, absolutely!
I know all the real good local spots are away from the "tourist traps", but can't beat having a dish at The Parthenon, Coliseum or The Forum
you're absolutely right.
Di Rienzo is the perfect compromise!
If I could go to Rome I would and taste everything 💚😘🍽😘💚
I hope you'll be able to come by soon!
Hey hey… pecorino sardo gets a mention 😊😊😊 you can get that in aus too in a few delis
Thanks for the tip! 🙌🏻 Pecorino Sardo is a must-have in Italian cooking 😉👨🍳🇮🇹
Grazie Vincenzo! Now I know where to find the best Cacio e Pepe in Rome when we visit in 2025!
Hello Vincenzo! Great video. I have to say, I'm kinda sad that you didn't try Luciano Monosilio's pasta dishes in Roma, he's amazing!
I preferred trying other places, we all already know that Luciano Monosilio make incredible pasta dishes!
Maybe next time 😉
Vincenzo, how can I loose some kilos if you are showing making-me-hungry-again videos?
Thank you very much, Vincenzo, for sharing your making me hungry video.
Hey there! I totally understand the struggle of trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle while watching delicious food videos 😅 Maybe try out my healthier Italian recipes or make smaller portions to satisfy those cravings. Let me know how it goes! 🍝🥗
I think between this and Ethan Chlebowski's video, I'm ready to give cacio e pepe another try. First couple times I made it I got the cheese too hot and it turned into these gross chunks like chewed up gum, so I think I'll try the first method where he didn't heat the pan directly at all.
Hey there! 😊 Thanks for your comment! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Hopefully, you'll have better luck making cacio e pepe next time. Don't give up! 👨🍳
My favorite spaghetti or bucatini dish... Yumm! I’d like to try some of those other pastas, I’ve made it with penne and it was delicious also
Hey there! 🙌🏻 Thanks for the comment, penne is a great alternative to spaghetti and you should definitely give other pasta shapes a try! 😊
Excellent!! Vincenzo, can you give us a recipe for tonarelli?
Sure! I'll make a video about it
Ugh it's torture for me (on a diet) to watch this! I tried this dish once in my life a year ago in my country Lebanon, it was so delicious and can't wait to try it in Italy someday!
Hey there! I feel you 😅 This dish is definitely not diet-friendly, but it's worth trying once in a while. I hope you can come to Italy soon and try the authentic version.🇮🇹 Cheers!
I may sound old school, but whatever the quality of the dish, eating with plastic fork in a paper plate spoiles the whole experience in a bad way.
Looks amazing!
There’s a place called Luciano by chef Luciano Monosillio, he goes by the nickname of the king of carbonara! Check it out next time
Hey! Thanks for the suggestion 😉 I’ve actually heard about Luciano and his carbonara, but I haven’t had the chance to check it out yet. Will definitely make a visit when I can! 🍝👑👨🍳
This just looks so amazing! I like the the different pasta/cheese choices if you want to adjust it. Lots of pepper. 😊 I still haven’t tried to make it yet, but I will. Just beautiful!
I'm sure you would love Cacio e Pepe! Please try making it and let me know 😋
@@vincenzosplate I will let you know. Are you able to make cannolis? I find sometimes they are very sweet and I’m thinking the filling should not be so sugary.
Looooove this!!!!!
Hey there! Thanks for the kind words and support 🤗 Always happy to share the authentic way of cooking Italian food 🇮🇹🍝👨🍳 Keep enjoying the videos!
So the procedure is done with cheese, hot boiling pasta water, warm pasta (not too hot cause we wait 10 seconds before we put them in the pan) in a COLD pan? Please, Vincenzo reply me, all I want to know is if we ever put the pan on the stove, in the first way
Ciao! Here you can find my recipe for Cacio e Pepe. Here you can find all the steps you need to follow www.vincenzosplate.com/cacio-e-pepe-recipe/
@@vincenzosplate Thank you!
Any chance for a new video on how to make Cacio e pepe? What do you think about using fresh tagliatelle for this dish?
That is on our list, stay tuned for an updated recipe soon!
You taught me cooking pasta! But I still dont believe that there could be good quality Food in Rome!
Thanks for sharing, but I respectfully disagree. Rome has some of the best quality food in the world! 😋🍝
@@vincenzosplate Very possible! This is just my own experience ) But best restaurant food i had in italy was in Catania.
Ciao Vicenzo en Octubre voy a Roma, y seguro que degustare una Cacio e Peppe en el Di Rienzo Un abrazo
Sì, per favore, provali, ti prometto che non te ne pentirai. Ha un sapore incredibile e vale la pena l'esperienza.
I've learned some technique improvements !
Thanks for the feedback, glad you found some new techniques to improve your cooking skills 👨🍳👍🏻
Vincenzo, you have to go and eat cacio e pepe at Roma Sparita in Trastevere. It is where the locals go, not the touristy restaurants in Rome. And It has to be one of the best in Rome.
Thanks for the suggestion! I appreciate it 😊 Have you tried making any of my recipes before?
@Vincenzo's Plate Yes, i have followed your channel for quite some time now, and i make some of your recipes like tomato and ricotta pasta, tuna pasta, and carbonara but with pecorino sardo
I discovered Caccio de Pepe in Florence, wonderful. Not tried making it yet though!
awesome! Was it authentic? 😋
You should try making it too
@@vincenzosplate I have no idea if it was authentic as not had it before but it was delicious and I bought some of the pasta used to bring home
Bravo!!!
Glad you like it!
Good morning Vincenzo!
Good morning to you! What do you think of this new episode? 😍
Hermoso!
I need this 😅
Do you like Cacio e Pepe?
6:45 that fork is a crime against the mouth… you are really into the food, so you don’t riot… 😅
😂😂🙈
Devo allora fare un viaggio a Roma!
questo è sicuro!
Bellisimo! I love Italian food and this is a good and simple dish to make. Carbonara is complicated but Cacio E Pepe is probably the easiest Pasta dish to make ever. I also like to add Olive Oil it gives it a nice balance. I respect Italian tradition but it's not preticulary important for me to make Italian dish in a traditional way. Because I am not an Italian I am Israeli so I modify to my flavor and there is nothing wrong with it because I keep the basic rules. There is no right or wrong as long as you keep the base, like Vincenzo himself said- "You can do whatever you want food is very personal." I understand why I choose Parmigiano because the Pecorino here is in bad quality. I want to visit Roma and to eat the real deal looks amazing.
How do you modify it?
@@MatthewSchellenberg When it's Carbonara- Parmigiano instead of Pecorino, Salami/Goose Brest instead of Guancale which I can't ever find and that's it. Pepper, Eggs and Pasta are as normal. For choice Pasta I use Linguini. As for Caccio E Pepe again Parmigiano and white Pepper instead of black. Although sometimes I do it with black as well but white Pepper has a magnificent flavor.
Hey there! 😊 It's great to hear that you enjoyed the recipe, but please keep in mind that traditional Italian dishes have specific rules that should be followed to maintain their authenticity. Modifying a dish to suit personal tastes is understandable, but it may not be considered an authentic Italian dish. Either way, I hope you get to try the real deal when you visit Rome! 🇮🇹
@@vincenzosplate Thank you Vincenzo I love you and Italian cuisine and Roma which I was there only once hoping for more.
Please visit olive garden and try their italian adventure menu🤣
Aahhahah is the cacio e pepe better than this one?
Love watching you experience other chefs cooking.
Glad you enjoy it!🙏🏻
Do Pepper Bae. Literally LOL!
Been saying for a year now it's a fantastic combination :)
Thanks for your support! It's always great to see positive comments on my videos 😊 Have you tried any of my other recipes? 🍝🍴
@@vincenzosplate I tried your Carbonara recipe but I used bacon, peas and cream 😛 Not really though. Only bacon because I can't get Guanciale. I think I'm going to make some pasata.
Pepper seems to be a really good balancer when it comes to salty or high salt content food.
oh yes it is!
@Vincenzo’s Plate Vincenzo I’m going to Rome, Florence, Naples, and Sorrento in about a week. Do you have any other great restaurants I should try out? Any tips you have when exploring Italy for great restaurants?
you should check my series about Naples
What a great video chef, I like the second restaurants approach to making this, it’s how I’ve always done it and it always works, I feel that the first restaurant uses a lot of cheese, maybe on the line of a little too much, but it did look so good, but it didn’t seem to have the balance that the second version had, am I right about that? Thank you for the great video. 🇮🇹😎🇮🇹
Yeah true, but in Carbonara the more cheese there is the better in my opinion!
@@vincenzosplate Absolutely, and in Carbonara I would only use Pecorino Romano, I’ve seen others use Parmigiano Reggiano, or a blend, I’ve tried this and for my taste it just doesn’t seem correct. 🤷🏽♂️ Thanks Chef.
I want to go to Rome (again).
I already miss Rome, and I want to go back too
The noodles look like german „Spätzle“. If you like this, then try „Käsespätzle“ one time you’re in Austria or southern Germany. 😊
That's interesting, I should better look this up.
was the salty water warm? approximately what temperature? and was it cooled starchy pasta water after boiling? thanks
I let the pasta water cool to 130 for the cheese I use
The trick is having that pot of extremely starchy water from all the pasta boiled that day!
Awesome!!
Thank you a lot 🙏🏻I'm super glad you enjoyed this video!
Have you ever been to Rome and ate the real Cacio e Pepe?
@@vincenzosplate I have not, but would love to go! Especially for the food!