I won't lie to you. When I originally decided to make this pasta today, I agreed that I would make it to take pictures of it and finalize the recipe for this blog, and that I would save it in the fridge for tomorrow (I had my mind set on eating an amazing gouda I had bought for dinner with a baguette). However, ten minutes after taking this photo, the pasta was gone. I even wiped the bowl clean with a piece of bread - every time I make it, I always forget how delicious this pasta is! I can very well promise that if you make it, you won't be able to resist eating the whole thing, right away.
And for the even better news: it is one of the easiest things to make. I know I've said that about past dishes, but this one takes the cake. There are 4 ingredients and the whole thing takes 10 minutes to put together from start to finish. Enough talking, let's get to the recipe already.
Pasta Bianca - serves 1
1 heaping tablespoon fresh-grated parmesan, plus extra for sprinkling on at the end
2 tablespoons grated white cheddar, emmental, or jarlberg
1 tablespoon melted butter
1 1/2 cups uncooked pasta (garganelli is amazing if you can get your hands on it, ziti or a similar pasta is good too)
1. Bring a small pot of salted water to a boil; pour in pasta and cook until al dente, usually about 8-10 minutes, but it depends with each type of pasta (check the packaging instructions).
2. Pour the grated parmesan, grated cheddar, and a pinch of salt in an individual-sized bowl, big enough to fit all of the pasta
3. Get ready, b/c there are only 3 instructions and they move quickly: when the pasta's ready, drain it over a bowl in the sink to retain some of its cooking water.
4. Pour the melted butter in the bowl with the grated cheese; add the pasta & toss to coat the pasta.
5. Add the cooking water by the tablespoon, moving on to the next tablespoon after the current one has been absorbed, probably 4-5 tablespoons in all. Grate some more parmesan over it, and sprinkle with black pepper if you're so inclined.
Cook with love, passion, and excitement.
Merci, à bientôt!
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