Easy Green Bean Pasta Carbonara dinner recipe
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Easy Pasta Dinner Recipe- Green Bean Carbonara

Want an easy dinner that even your pickiest eaters will love? This 30 minute pasta carbonara can’t be beat! This recipe is so simple my kids help make it and it’s an entire meal in only two pans.

Originally written in June 2020

This recipe is one of the first to become a Chaos family staple. Now it is the stuff of legends as it is my daughter’s all-time favorite meal. When we make it, we make an entire box of pasta in the hopes of leftovers. Then she eats it for breakfast too! We made it the other night and for the first time she helped with the entire process. I’m so proud of her cooking skills! If you’d like to skip the blog post and head straight to the recipe- click here!

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A child in a red shirt with long hair stirs bacon in a sauté pan on top of a white electric range.
E making her beloved carbonara!

Ingredients for Carbonara:

  • 16 oz. Bacon
  • 1 Vidalia onion
  • 1 pkg. frozen green beans or about 20 fresh beans, washed and trimmed
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 Box angel hair pasta
  • 8 oz. Parmesan cheese
  • Salt & pepper to taste

Serves: 8 Total Time: 30 Minutes

Step by Step Instructions for making Green Bean Carbonara

  1. Fill stock pot with water and add salt to taste.
  2. Cut bacon into 1-inch pieces and place into a hot saute pan.
Pieces of raw bacon in a large sauté pan.  A spatula is stirring the bacon,
Possibly the most important ingredient in the carbonara!

3. While bacon is cooking, dice the onion. Add it to the pan once the bacon is about 3/4 of the way done. The onion cooks quicker than the bacon and we don’t want it to burn!

Diced onion and bacon in a large saute pan with a spatula in it.
Bacons & onion

4. Hopefully your pasta water is boiling by now. Add your beans. If you are using frozen the water temp will go down. Once it is boiling again, add pasta and stir occasionally. Edited to add- If you’re using frozen you can just cook them in the microwave according to the package instructions and add them to the finished product at the end.

Easy 30 minute dinner recipe
Green Beans

5. Using a coffee mug, (yes, we have a Lions fan at our house…you can sent your condolences congratulations to @thechaosmanager1 on Instagram) scoop about 1/4 of the pasta water from the stock pot (try not to get any pasta or beans). Once the bacon & onions are done, use this pasta water to deglaze the saute pan. Remove it from the heat.

A large saute pan with ingredients for carbonara and a spatula in it, sit on the back burner of a white electric range.  A blue Detroit Lions coffee mug is in front of them on a brown speckled counter top.
Go Lions!

6. Continue to monitor your pasta & green beans, drain when pasta is done according to your taste. Return to stock pot.

7. In the meantime, crack three eggs into a small mixing bowl. This is a cereal bowl, I use it every time and every time it is too small and I make a mess, don’t be like me.

Three raw egg yolks and whites are in a white cereal bowl.
Eggs for carbonara sauce

8. Gradually add the Parmesan cheese to the eggs. Whisking them together, also add a bit of salt (remember the recipe will already be salty from the bacon and cheese) and pepper to your preference.

9. Mix bacon and onion into the pasta. Then mix egg mixture. The heat of the pasta will cook the eggs- be sure to stir it together well, off of heat, so you don’t wind up with scrambled eggs!

Green Bean Carbonara (angel hair pasta, cut green beans, pieces of bacon and onion) are in a large white serving bowl.
Green Bean Carbonara

Enjoy!

We serve this recipe with bread, usually I pick it up from the bakery at the grocery store, but when in quarantine…

…we made our own! Okay, I didn’t, but Chaos Dad did, and it was fantastic.

Chaos Dad has been using this recipe from Amandascookin.com and has it down to perfection. Check out the fruits of his labor:

Two loaves of homemade bread lay on a baking sheet.
Yummy fresh bread!

This pasta recipe serves all five of us (a few helpings each!), plus there’s enough for leftovers. We make it about once a month and have tried it with shrimp instead of bacon too. I hope your family enjoys it as much as mine does!

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