This delicious recipe features all the classic ingredients that you would expect in a Basil Pasta – lots of fresh basil leaves, Parmesan cheese, pine nuts, butter, garlic, and fresh lemon. It’s an easy and quick recipe that requires only 7 ingredients and 30 minutes of your time! This meatless pasta dish is perfect in the Summer or whenever you have an abundance of fresh basil. The recipe uses basic everyday ingredients and is perfect for family meals.

Refreshing, meatless pasta
This recipe has no cream, no heavy cream, no half-and-half. Yet, this basil pasta is packed with flavor thanks to several simple yet flavorful ingredients.
- First, thinly sliced lemon is cooked with butter and a lot of garlic to release the delicious lemon juice infused with pan-roasted garlic. Now, you have a delicious lemon garlic butter sauce!
- Then, cooked bow-tie pasta, freshly grated Parmesan cheese, cracked black pepper, and chopped fresh basil are all added in and combined with lemon garlic butter sauce.
- The final touches include even more chopped fresh basil (did I say this pasta had lots of basil?!) and toasted pine nuts.
If you enjoy pasta recipes that use fresh basil, you will love this chicken basil pesto pasta with roasted tomatoes and pine nuts and chicken basil pesto pasta with mushrooms.
Simple and easy to make
- This basil pasta features only 7 ingredients (not counting salt and pepper).
- The recipe uses basic everyday ingredients and is perfect for family meals.
- There is no complicated cream sauce involved. Just butter, lots of garlic, fresh lemon juice from lemon slices, and freshly grated Parmesan cheese – that’s what coats the pasta and brings so much flavor to this dish. Add in a lot of fresh basil and toasted pine nuts, and you have a delicious simple pasta.
- It looks beautiful and sophisticated yet takes only 30 minutes of your time!

Ingredients
- Salted butter. Since there is no other sauce involved in this basil pasta, go generous with the butter. The recipe calls for 6 tablespoons, and you might want to use a little bit more extra if you like. Use salted, high-quality butter such as Kerrygold brand (Irish butter) – you will taste the butter quality in this recipe!
- Garlic. Go bold with garlic. It’s so good for you! I used 6 cloves of it and could’ve used even more. Cook the garlic in butter just until garlic browns but not burns.
- Lemon. I prefer to use Meyer lemon. It’s less acidic with still a very lemony flavor. Use only ½ of the lemon and slice it very thinly before adding to the skillet.
- Pasta. To make it easy for the butter and the grated Parmesan cheese to coat the pasta, use short pasta, such as farfalle (bow-tie pasta). You can also use fusilli or penne.
- Parmesan cheese. Use a block of cheese and grate it yourself right before adding it to the pasta. The fresher the cheese, the better the pasta will taste!
- Pine nuts. Lightly toast the pine nuts in the preheated oven at 350 F for only 5 minutes. Watch the oven carefully – the nuts can burn quickly. Toasted pine nuts acquire a beautiful color, even stronger nutty flavor, and a subtle soft crunch. They are delicious over the basil pasta!
- Cracked black pepper. Use only freshly cracked black pepper that you grind yourself from the peppercorns. You can use any color of peppercorns: black, white, green, etc. Do not use regular pepper, it won’t taste the same. Only use peppercorns that you grind yourself into cracked black pepper.
How to make basil pasta
Add butter, thinly sliced lemon (only half of a lemon), and minced fresh garlic to a cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat.

Cook for about 5 minutes, stirring a couple of times, until lemon slices brown and release juices and minced garlic is browned but not burned.

Remove from heat and add 2 more tablespoons of butter until it melts.

Remove lemon slices from the skillet. Add hot, drained, and cooked pasta and stir everything well.

Add 2 more tablespoons of butter (sliced).

Add freshly grated Parmesan cheese.

Stir the cheese with pasta on low-medium heat for a couple of minutes. Remove from heat. Season with salt, if desired. Add half of the fresh chopped basil to hot pasta.

When ready to serve, top the pasta with the remaining half of fresh chopped basil, toasted pine nuts, and cracked black pepper.

What to serve with basil pasta
- Garlic bread or olive bread warmed in the oven and topped with butter!
- A side salad, such as this arugula salad with pine nuts or a fresh tomato, cucumber, and avocado salad with mozzarella and basil pesto.
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