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What Can I Make with Garlic and Pasta?

With garlic and pasta, you can make a silky Five-Ingredient Garlic Butter Pasta—a restaurant-quality dish that's ready in under 20 minutes. The garlic is melted into butter to create a rich, aromatic sauce that coats every strand of spaghetti, with just lemon and Parmesan to finish.

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Five-Ingredient Garlic Butter Pasta

Silky spaghetti tossed with melted garlic butter, fresh lemon, and Parmesan. A restaurant-quality meal that comes together in under 20 minutes.

18 min480 cal16g protein

Ingredients

  • spaghetti
  • butter
  • garlic, minced
  • lemon, juiced
  • Parmesan cheese, finely grated

Steps

  1. 1Boil spaghetti in salted water until al dente, ~9 minutes. Reserve 1 cup pasta water.
  2. 2Heat butter in a large skillet over medium until foaming, ~90 seconds.
  3. 3Add minced garlic and cook, stirring, until fragrant, ~45 seconds. Do not brown.
  4. 4Drain pasta and add to skillet with garlic butter and lemon juice. Toss gently.
  5. 5Add Parmesan and toss, stirring in 2 tbsp pasta water to create a silky sauce.
  6. 6Serve immediately with fresh pepper and extra Parmesan.

Why this works

Garlic and pasta are a classic pairing because garlic's pungent, slightly sweet flavor mellows and becomes almost caramel-like when slowly cooked in butter. This low-and-slow cooking method, called "aglio e olio" style preparation, transforms raw garlic into something creamy and luxurious without any cream at all. The key is using enough garlic—usually 4-6 cloves per pound of pasta—and cooking it gently so it releases its oils rather than burning.

The magic happens in the technique: you're not making a chunky sauce, but rather emulsifying the pasta water with butter and garlic to create a silky, clinging coating. This is why the top-rated Five-Ingredient Garlic Butter Pasta works so well—it adds fresh lemon juice (which brightens the richness) and Parmesan (which adds umami and texture), creating a balanced dish that feels elegant despite its simplicity.

This recipe is incredibly versatile because it's a blank canvas. You can transform it by adding crispy breadcrumbs for texture, wilting in fresh spinach, incorporating anchovies for depth, or tossing in proteins like chicken or shrimp. The garlic-butter base is forgiving and adaptable, making it perfect for improvisation based on what you have on hand.

Serve it as a light dinner with a simple green salad and crusty bread to soak up every drop of sauce, or as a side dish alongside roasted vegetables or grilled proteins. It's also excellent cold as a pasta salad the next day, making it ideal for meal prep.

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Frequently asked

Can I make this without butter?

Absolutely. Try garlic-infused olive oil instead for a lighter, Mediterranean version—it's equally delicious and naturally vegan. Use the same amount of good-quality olive oil and follow the same cooking method.

How do I keep the garlic from burning?

Use medium or medium-low heat and stir frequently. The garlic should turn golden and fragrant, not brown. If you're nervous, slice it thinner so it cooks faster and more evenly.

Can I make this ahead or store leftovers?

Yes, it keeps refrigerated for 3-4 days. Reheat gently on the stovetop with a splash of water or pasta water to restore the silky sauce. It's also delicious cold as a pasta salad.

What if I only have dried garlic or garlic powder?

Fresh garlic is really the star here, but you can use 1 teaspoon of garlic powder per 4-5 fresh cloves in a pinch. Add it to the butter at the start so it blooms in the heat.

Can I scale this up for a crowd?

Yes, it scales perfectly—just maintain the same ratio of garlic to pasta. Cook in batches if needed to avoid overcrowding the pan, or use a larger skillet.

What other recipes can I make with just garlic and pasta?

Try garlic oil pasta (aglio e olio), garlic butter pasta with crispy breadcrumbs, or garlic pasta with wilted spinach. CookSnap has several variations that build on this simple formula.

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