This 15-minute garlic lemon pasta (aka Pasta al Limone) is creamy, buttery, lemony, and ready to become your new favorite easy pasta dish! Enjoy the lemon spaghetti alone, add protein or veggies, ditch the cream, turn it vegan – there are tons of ways to adapt this lemon pasta recipe!
Cook the pasta of your choice according to the package instructions (use slightly less water than you usually would, so it becomes starchier for adding to the sauce), minus 1-2 minutes. This should make it the perfect al dente consistency.
Once cooked, drain the pasta, leaving around a cup (or slightly more) of the starchy pasta boiling water behind. This will help to make the lemon garlic pasta sauce. Of course, you won't need it all, but it's good to have, just in case.
Step 2: Prepare the Pasta Sauce
While your pasta cooks, mince or grate the garlic, and zest and juice the lemon.It's easier to zest the lemon first before juicing. I recommend zesting the entire lemon, as you can save any leftovers in the freezer to use that another time.
In a large skillet, melt the butter over medium heat. Once melted, add the olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, and lemon zest. Then increase the heat slightly until the ingredients sizzle and allow it to cook, stirring regularly, for a further 30 to 40 seconds.
Add the pasta water (I recommend using up to half a cup, you can always add more if desired after mixing in the pasta). Then, if using it, add the cream. This should be done just before mixing in the pasta.You can also optionally add the parmesan directly into the sauce at this point so it melts into it. However, I usually use it to garnish the dish when serving.
Step 3: Assemble and Serve the Lemon Pasta
Stir in the cooked pasta and continue to cook for just one to two minutes more until heated through.
Then transfer to your plate/bowl and serve with some salt and pepper to taste, parmesan cheese, and optionally more lemon zest. You could also add an optional pinch of red pepper flakes and some finely chopped parsley to garnish! Then, it's time to enjoy the creamy lemon parmesan pasta!I recommend serving the garlic lemon pasta in warm bowls. That way, it will stay warmer for longer and won’t cause the sauce to thicken prematurely. To do so, you can gently heat them in the oven until ready to serve or even in the microwave.
How to Store?
Store: this lemon pepper pasta is best enjoyed immediately. However, you can save any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.I don't recommend freezing the lemon noodles as the cream sauce won't freeze/ thaw particularly well, and the pasta may become mushy.Reheat: reheat the pasta either in the microwave or a saucepan with an extra splash of water, pasta water, or milk to bring the lemon garlic pasta sauce back to the correct consistency without the dish becoming dry.
Notes
Adjust the lemon sauce consistency: the easiest way to do this is by adjusting the amount of pasta water you add to your lemon butter garlic pasta sauce.
Adjust the flavor: every element in this creamy garlic lemon parmesan pasta dish is adjustable. Increase the amount of lemon or garlic to your desired taste.
Save the pasta water: this makes up the base of the lemon garlic pasta sauce, so make sure to save it. You can even save the entire leftover starchy pasta water and store it in the fridge for several days or in the freezer for longer, to use within later sauces, soups, stews, etc.
To avoid adding too much pasta water: you can add the cream and pasta to the pan first and then add the pasta water, one tablespoon at a time until the sauce is emulsified, and the consistency is at your desired level.
To adjust the creaminess: simply adjust the cream to pasta water ratio when making the sauce. For the lightest option, omit the cream entirely.
Avoid the lemon pith: when zesting your lemon, make sure not to include any of the white pith, as this is very bitter and will ruin the flavor of the lemon butter garlic pasta sauce.
Check the blog post for optional add-ins, variations, and serving suggestions!