How to make the perfect carbonara: Home cook's VERY simple one-pot fettuccine is the perfect Friday night treat
- A talented home cook revealed how to make a delicious fettuccine carbonara
- The Australian woman India posted on Facebook, where she shared her recipe
- India served her carbonara up with garlic bread made in the slow cooker
- This isn't the first time a budget pasta recipe has gone viral online
A talented home cook has revealed how to make a delicious fettuccine carbonara in a slow cooker, and hundreds are labelling it the 'perfect Friday night dinner'.
The Australian woman India posted on Facebook to share her simple fettuccine carbonara recipe, which she served for her family with some garlic bread.
'Fettuccine carbonara tonight,' she wrote.
'I just put it all in the slow cooker and it was super easy to make'.

A talented home cook has revealed how to make a delicious fettuccine carbonara (pictured) in a slow cooker, and hundreds are labelling it the 'perfect Friday night dinner'
To make the delicious pasta dish, India said she simply put all of the ingredients in her slow cooker for several hours.
While many assumed she must have browned the chicken or cooked the pasta first, the cook said in fact she just 'threw everything in' and waited 90 minutes.
She said she made a lot, but wouldn't advise freezing the carbonara after cooking, due to the inclusion of cream.

This isn't the first pasta dish to have captured the attention of the internet (pictured: a previous carbonara dish)
Those who saw the budget recipe on Facebook were hugely impressed.
'Oh my goodness, this looks delicious,' one woman wrote.
'This looks amazing. My husband would die for this,' another added.

Just last month, a mother stumbled across a 'deliciously cheap' recipe for spaghetti carbonara on the back of a bacon packet - and shared the meal she made for her family (pictured)
This isn't the first time a pasta recipe has captured the attention of the internet.
Just last month, a mother stumbled across a 'deliciously cheap' recipe for spaghetti carbonara on the back of a bacon packet - and shared the meal she made for her family.
Liz posted on Facebook, where she said she found the recipe on the back of a packet of 'Don' bacon, and she tried it last weekend.
'I'm working from home and made it again today for lunch,' she wrote.
'It cost me $11 and made two meals, four serves out of the one lot of purchased ingredients.'