Looking for a go-to pasta recipe that’s both effortless and delicious? Look no further! Our Super Easy Olive Oil Pasta is the perfect blend of simplicity and flavor, featuring the aromatic goodness of garlic and the richness of olive oil. Whether you need a quick side dish or a base for a heartier meal, this recipe is wonderfully adaptable. Just toss in your favorite proteins and veggies, and watch it transform into a dish your family will adore.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Effortless Cooking: With just a few simple steps, this recipe is incredibly easy to follow, perfect for busy days or when you need a meal in a pinch.
- Customizable: Adapt the dish to your taste by adding your choice of meats, vegetables, or cheeses – making it a versatile option for any meal.
- Family-Friendly: Loved by adults and kids alike, it’s a surefire hit for family dinners.
- Economical: Made with ingredients commonly found in your pantry, this recipe is budget-friendly without sacrificing taste.
This Super Easy Olive Oil Pasta is a simple side dish that is quick to make and easily customizable to become a full meal. Add your favorite proteins and veggies to elevate it from a basic side to a family favorite in minutes. It’s simple, versatile, and always a hit!
While this Super Easy Olive Oil Pasta shares some similarities with the classic Italian dish Aglio e Olio, they are not quite the same. Aglio e Olio, a staple in Italian cuisine, is known for its minimalistic approach, primarily featuring garlic (aglio) and oil (olio), often with a sprinkle of parsley and a kick of red pepper flakes. Our recipe, on the other hand, offers more flexibility and is designed for adaptability with the addition of various proteins and vegetables.
Ingredient Breakdown and Substitutes
- Spaghetti: The base of our dish, though any shape of pasta can be used. Gluten-free pastas can also be used.
- Salt: Essential for flavoring the pasta water and the dish. If you’re watching your sodium intake, reduce the amount or use a salt substitute.
- Extra-Virgin Olive Oil: Offers a rich and fruity flavor. For a milder taste, use light olive oil, or in a pinch, you can use avocado oil.
- Garlic Cloves: They add a pungent, aromatic flavor. If fresh garlic isnโt available, garlic powder can be used; about 1/8 teaspoon per clove as a general guide.
- Red Pepper Flakes: Provides a hint of heat. For less spice, reduce the amount, or for a different flavor profile, try a pinch of smoked paprika.
- Lemon Juice: Adds a bright, acidic note. If you don’t have fresh lemons, bottled lemon juice works, or a dash of white vinegar can be a good substitute.
- Fresh Parsley: Brings freshness and color. In its absence, dried parsley can be used, or try basil for a different herbaceous note.
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely! Feel free to use any pasta shape you like. Penne, fusilli, or even linguine can work well with this recipe.
A simple chicken breast recipe, shrimp, or even a nice pork tenderloin complements this dish well. For a vegetarian option, try adding chickpeas or sautรฉed mushrooms.
Certainly! This recipe is great with added vegetables. Spinach, cherry tomatoes, or bell peppers can be easily tossed in for extra nutrition and flavor.
Chef’s Tip
This recipe needs a high-end olive oil, as it makes a huge difference in the final flavor. Olive oil is the featured flavor here and you need one that is quality. It’ll make all the difference so be sure to use a good one. Be sure to use an extra virgin olive oil for best flavor.
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
To store your pasta, let it cool to room temperature, then place it in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3-4 days.
In the microwave, sprinkle the pasta with a bit of water, cover, and heat on medium for 1-2 minutes, stirring halfway.
On the stovetop, warm the pasta over medium heat, adding a dash of olive oil or water to keep it moist, and stir until evenly heated, about 3-5 minutes.
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Delicious and if I cook to much when making Spagetti , I eat it with melted Butter,
This is what my grandsons call my ‘buttered noodles’. I use butter instead of olive oil but I’ll try that. I put in parmesan and melt that in at the end. I don’t add lemon.
Simple and delicious ! Little prep time,great result.
Going to add sauteed shrimp next time.
put a sprinkle of Parmesan on top. learned to cook this from friends mom grew up in SF Cal.
It is so good
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Love this and it is a go to recipe of mine. I do put a little of my own flare to it though. I add about a tblsp of butter with the olive oil. Makes the sauce a little richer.
I make this all the time & often use more garlic & add shrimp.serve with garlic bread & a salad..my kids loved it growing up.
Love this!! Popular at my home๐
This sounds delicious and I’m making it tonight.
Thank you for all your delicious recipes.
Kathy Eble
Super easy and delicious! The lemon juice is a fun twist, and it really is tasty. I used protein pasta, and it came out awesome.
Thanks for Simple And Delicious Recipes!