Creamy Goat Cheese Pasta (2024)

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This Creamy Goat Cheese Pasta, made in one pot, will be ready to devour in less than 30 minutes! Creamy goat cheese, basil and parsley for greens; this is the easiest way to marry homemade and gourmet. You’ll be saying “I DO!”.

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Easy Creamy Goat Cheese Pasta Recipe

It’s been a busy day, an even busier evening, and that take-out menu is looking awfully tempting. Stop right where you are and give this recipe a chance! In just 25 minutes I have created a gorgeous, creamy, cheesy pasta that will end any busy day with a big smile.

Sitting down and enjoying a gloriously successful meal you’ve curated is truly one of the finer things in life. It feels especially good when that meal was so easy to make! To me, this feels almost like an adult mac and cheese with that deep goat cheese flavor enveloped in a silky, creamy sauce. Speckled with fresh basil and a touch of lemon zest for the finishing touch.

Ingredients You’ll Need

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  • Penne – Cooked according to package instructions.
  • Butter – I like to use unsalted to have control over the sodium. You can use margarine or butter substitutes instead.
  • Garlic – Use as much or little as you like.
  • Lemon – We’ll use both lemon zest and lemon juice here for a fresh lemon flavor. You’ll love it!
  • Goat cheese – Soft goat cheese.
  • Cream – I used half and half which is 10% MF.
  • Pasta water – Reserved from cooking the pasta.
  • Herbs – Fresh basil and parsley.
  • Salt & pepper – Season to taste.
  • Parmesan cheese – Some freshly grated parmesan cheese.

Hot to make creamy goat cheese pasta

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  1. Cook pasta: Cook the pasta al dente according to package instructions. Reserve 1 cup of the pasta cooking water.
  2. Make sauce: Heat the butter in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the garlic and sauté for 30 seconds to 1 minute, just until the garlic becomes aromatic. Add the goat cheese, half and half and stir. Whisk until smooth.
  3. Add pasta: Reduce the heat to medium. Add the cooked penne and 1/2 cup of the reserved pasta water to the skillet. Stir well to coat the pasta and let it bubble in the sauce for 1-2 minutes.
  4. Finish: If you’d like a thinner sauce, add more of the pasta water as needed. Mix in the basil, then season with salt and pepper to taste. Add the lemon juice and zest and more pasta water if needed. Turn off the heat and stir in the Parmesan cheese.
  5. Garnish and serve: Garnish with parsley and serve.
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What types of pasta can I use?

I prefer these thicker, creamy sauces with small shapes. Other great small-shaped pasta are rotini, farfalle, shells, macaroni, rigatoni, fusilli, and mafalda. The perfect vessels for carrying your silky sauce!

You can use long shapes if you like, of course. Linguini, fettuccine, spaghetti, spaghettini; anything you like. It will all taste wonderful!

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How to choose the right goat cheese

In most grocery stores you’ll see goat cheese labelled as soft ‘chèvre’, which is more of an umbrella term for French goat cheese. This is what I used for my pasta, and it turned out fantastic! You can also get more specific and hit up your local cheese shop. Look for these soft varieties:

  • Blue goat cheese
  • Goat brie, rind removed
  • Goat gouda
  • Humboldt Fog
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How to slice basil

The best way to slice basil for both texture and aesthetic is to chop it ‘chiffonade’. Stack your basil leaves, starting with the largest on the top up to the smallest. Roll the leaves tightly lengthwise. Starting from the pointy end, cut 1/4″ slices all the way down the roll.

Use your fingers to lightly fluff the rolls and break them apart. Now you have perfect basil that can be mixed into the pasta and used as a garnish!

How to store leftovers

Transfer your leftover goat cheese pasta to an airtight container and keep in the fridge for 2-3 days. Reheat either in the microwave, or on the stovetop over medium heat. Stir often and add a splash of water or cream if you find the sauce is too thick.

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How to freeze creamy goat cheese pasta

This recipe is best enjoyed fresh, but you can absolutely freeze it for future dinners. It will last up to 6 months stored in an airtight container. Keep in mind after cooked pasta freezes and thaws, it will become a bit softer in texture.

Let the pasta thaw overnight in the fridge to make reheating easier and reduce the risk of breaking the pasta. If you find the sauce has separated a bit after thawing, the reheating and stirring will bring it back together.

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Creamy Goat Cheese Pasta

Prep 5 minutes minutes

Cook 20 minutes minutes

Total 25 minutes minutes

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This Creamy Goat Cheese Pasta, made in one pot, will be ready to devour in less than 30 minutes! Creamy goat cheese, parsley and basil for greens; this is the easiest way to marry homemade and gourmet. You'll be saying "I DO!".

Ingredients

  • 12 ounce penne (dry)
  • 2 tablespoon butter (unsalted)
  • 2 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 6 ounce goat cheese (soft)
  • 1 cup half and half cream
  • ¼ cup fresh basil (sliced chiffonade*)
  • ¼ teaspoon salt (or to taste)
  • ½ teaspoon pepper (or to taste)
  • 2 tablespoon lemon juice (from 1 lemon)
  • lemon zest (from 1 lemon)
  • 1 cup Parmesan cheese (grated)
  • 2 tablespoon fresh parsley (chopped)

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Instructions

  • Cook pasta: Cook the pasta al dente according to package instructions. Reserve 1 cup of the pasta cooking water.

  • Make sauce: Heat the butter in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the garlic and sauté for 30 seconds to 1 minute, just until the garlic becomes aromatic. Add the goat cheese, half and half and stir. Whisk until smooth.

  • Add pasta: Reduce the heat to medium. Add the cooked penne and 1/2 cup of the reserved pasta water to the skillet. Stir well to coat the pasta and let it bubble in the sauce for 1-2 minutes.

  • Finish: If you'd like a thinner sauce, add more of the pasta water as needed. Mix in the basil, then season with salt and pepper to taste. Add the lemon juice and zest and more pasta water if needed. Turn off the heat and stir in the Parmesan cheese.

  • Garnish and serve: Garnish with parsley and serve.

Notes

  1. *Chiffonade: Stack your basil leaves, starting with the largest on the top up to the smallest. Roll the leaves tightly lengthwise. Starting from the pointy end, cut 1/4″ slices all the way down the roll.
  2. Transfer your leftover goat cheese pasta to an airtight container and keep in the fridge for 2-3 days. Reheat either in the microwave, or on the stovetop over medium heat. Stir often and add a splash of water or cream if you find the sauce is too thick.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1servingCalories: 661kcal (33%)Carbohydrates: 68g (23%)Protein: 30g (60%)Fat: 29g (45%)Saturated Fat: 19g (119%)Cholesterol: 74mg (25%)Sodium: 735mg (32%)Potassium: 313mg (9%)Fiber: 3g (13%)Sugar: 3g (3%)Vitamin A: 1265IU (25%)Vitamin C: 7mg (8%)Calcium: 445mg (45%)Iron: 2mg (11%)

Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.

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