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Pastina with Egg

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Pastina with Egg and Cheese is the definition of comfort food. In fact, some people even refer to it as "Italian Penicillin." It's a soft food, but it's not boring. The egg gives it protein, the parmesan gives it real flavor, and a little butter gives it its silky smooth texture. It's very similar to Carbonara... without the bacon. Or Cacio e Pepe... with an egg.

Pastina is made of "stelline" or star-shaped pasta.

What is Pastina?

Technically speaking, pastina is the name for a category of pasta. Pastina= tiny pasta. There are many types of tiny pasta that can be characterized as such. Stelline, acini di pepe, and orzo, to name a few.

However here in the U.S., the word pastina (Amazon link) is often used to describe the more specific shape, stelline, or "little stars."

5 Ways to make Pastina

There are approximately 5 ways of making Pastina, but you can play around with these tiny pastas however you want. Here are the five main ays of preparing them.

  1. Pastina with Egg and Cheese, which is the recipe being covered today. It's thick with a custardy texture and cheesy taste.
  2. Pastina Soup A.K.A, Pastina in Brodo. This is basically just a noodle soup with Pastina or Stelline as the noodle.
  3. Pastina Stracciatella AKA "Italian Egg Drop Soup". This pastina is like a hybrid of the first two types. It's a soup but it also has egg in it.
  4. Pastina with Cream and Sugar. I just learned about this method after my TikTok video for Pastina with Egg and Cheese wet viral. I was shocked by how many people said they grew up eating pastina with cream and sugar!
  5. Pastina with Butter and cheese: This is basically just buttered noodles that use tiny noodles (pastina) instead of larger ones.

Ingredients in Pastina with Egg and Cheese

Egg & Cheese Pastina only has 5 ingredients, plus salt and pepper.

See recipe card for quantities.

How to make Pastina with Egg

The process of making this Pastina takes about 15 minutes from start to finish.

  1. You just bring the chicken broth to a simmer then add the pastina. The Pastina's tiny side means it cooks in just 5 minutes. (you can use lightly salted water instead of broth)
  2. Once the pasta is cooked, and most of the liquid absorbed, vigorously stir in a little butter, 2 scrambled eggs, and grated parmesan cheese.
  3. Top with black pepper, the best flavor for balancing out rich pasta dishes.

Where to Buy Pastina/ Stelline

Top Pastina-Making Tips

Substitutions

There are a few substitutes that work for making pastina.

Storage

Pastina keeps in the fridge for a few days. To reheat it, just add a splash of water and pop it in the microwave, stirring every 30 seconds until hot.

Pastina with Egg Recipe

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Pastina with Egg

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  • Author: Gianna Nebbia
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Cuisine: Italian

Description

Pastina with Egg and Cheese is the ultimate Italian American cure-all food. 


Ingredients

Scale
  • 12 oz of pastina or stelline pasta (one box of Barilla or Ronzoni brand)
  • 5 cups of chicken broth or lightly salted water
  • 2 tablespoons of butter
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 oz grated pecorino or parmesan cheese

Instructions

  1. Bring the broth or water to a boil then add the pastina. Stir occasionally to keep it from sticking. 
  2. While that comes to a boil, beat the eggs and cheese together in a small bowl.
  3. Once the pastina has absorbed most of the water, turn off the heat and add the butter. Stir until fully melted. If using slightly larger type of pastina, it may not absorb all the liquid. In that case, drain out the excess before adding the butter.
  4. Slowly stream in the egg and parmesan while mixing constantly. Mix until the pastina is thick and custardy. Serve with a little black pepper. 

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