Easy Lemon Butter Pasta

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This dish features pasta coated in a rich buttery sauce with lively lemon zest and juice, accented by garlic and Parmesan. Quick to prepare, it offers a creamy, tangy balance, ideal for weeknight meals. Tossed with fresh parsley and extra cheese, it's an easy vegetarian option. Customize by adding grilled protein or using vegan alternatives. Enjoy this Italian-inspired favorite that's equally satisfying and light, perfect served immediately for the best texture and flavor. Pairing with a crisp white wine enhances the citrus notes.

Updated on Sat, 14 Mar 2026 16:45:00 GMT
Creamy lemon butter pasta with bright citrus zest and silky Parmesan sauce, twirled on a fork with fresh parsley garnish. Save
Creamy lemon butter pasta with bright citrus zest and silky Parmesan sauce, twirled on a fork with fresh parsley garnish. | crumbnest.com

A squeeze of lemon and that unmistakable butter aroma always spark a little excitement in my kitchen. I stumbled into making lemon butter pasta one rushed evening after a long day, craving something that felt indulgent without much fuss. The sound of spaghetti boiling and garlic sizzling in the pan set the tone—somewhere between comfort and anticipation. Lemon zest made an accidental mess on the counter, but its scent was completely worth it. Fifteen minutes later, I had a dinner that looked and tasted brighter than the day itself.

Sharing this dish with friends once turned an ordinary Thursday into an impromptu dinner party. The chatter at the table paused right as the first forkful disappeared—everyone wanted to know the secret behind that bright flavor. Garlic and lemon in the air made the whole apartment feel more welcoming. Someone claimed they could taste summer in each bite, and the laughter rolled on. It was a simple meal, but somehow it brought everyone closer for the evening.

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Ingredients

  • Pasta: I always use spaghetti or linguine for their perfect texture and ability to catch the buttery sauce—don't forget to salt the water generously.
  • Unsalted butter: Unsalted lets you control the saltiness, and it melts into a silky base—don't rush the melting, it should bubble gently.
  • Lemon zest and juice: Fresh lemon gives bold flavor; zest with a microplane for the best results, and juice it right before use so it stays tangy.
  • Garlic: Minced fine keeps the sauce smooth, and sauté just until fragrant so it doesn't burn.
  • Parmesan cheese: Grate your own if possible—the melt is creamier and the flavor is nutty and sharp.
  • Reserved pasta water: This starchy liquid is essential for emulsifying the sauce—you'll notice it transforms the texture instantly.
  • Black pepper & salt: Freshly ground adds a subtle bite, and salt is best added last so you can adjust to taste.
  • Fresh parsley: Optional, but I love sprinkling it for freshness and color—chopped right before serving makes a difference.

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Instructions

Boil the pasta:
Fill your pot with water, add a teaspoon of salt, and set it to boil. When bubbles roll, drop the pasta in and stir—listen for the gentle sound and cook until it's just al dente.
Melt and infuse:
In your skillet, melt the butter on medium heat. Add garlic, stirring quickly as the aroma blooms, but watch closely so it doesn't turn brown.
Zest and juice:
Sprinkle in lemon zest, then pour the juice—each swirl lifts a burst of citrus. Stir everything together, letting the scent fill the kitchen.
Combine pasta and sauce:
Add drained pasta and reserved water to the skillet. Toss vigorously with tongs; the sauce will begin to cling, making the noodles glossy.
Finish with cheese and seasoning:
Scatter Parmesan and black pepper over the pasta. Give it all a final toss and taste for salt—everything should melt together in a creamy, tangy finish.
Garnish and serve:
Plate the pasta right away, topping with parsley and extra cheese if you like. Serve while it's steaming and the sauce is at its glossiest.
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The night this pasta became more than a meal was during a rainstorm. Cozy inside, cooking with the windows open, the lemon scent mixed with the freshness of rain and the sound of laughter from the next room. The dish was proof that a quick dinner could feel like a celebration, even just for two.

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Choosing Your Pasta Shape

I've tried penne and even farfalle with this lemon butter sauce—honestly, spaghetti or linguine lets the sauce cling best. Don't be afraid to use gluten-free pasta; just check the package instructions and taste for doneness. If you want something heartier, rigatoni holds up well and gives a chewier bite.

How to Get the Best Lemon Flavor

Nothing beats fresh lemons here, and I always zest before juicing so I don't miss any oils. Once, I tried bottled juice, and the flavor just wasn't as clean—lesson learned! If you love flavor intensity, try adding a splash of lemon extract or extra zest at the end.

Troubleshooting Sauce Consistency

If your sauce seems too thin, gradually add more cheese or pasta water as you toss. Sometimes the cheese clumps if it's not grated fine or if the sauce is too hot—remove from heat before mixing in cheese. Keep tasting and adjusting!

  • If the sauce separates, whisk in more butter off the heat.
  • For a thicker sauce, let it rest for one minute before serving.
  • Never skip the final toss—this makes the sauce glossy and coats every strand.
Bright and zesty lemon butter pasta served in a white bowl, glistening with golden sauce and a sprinkle of grated cheese. Save
Bright and zesty lemon butter pasta served in a white bowl, glistening with golden sauce and a sprinkle of grated cheese. | crumbnest.com

This lemon butter pasta is ideal for those days when simplicity feels like a luxury. I hope it brightens your table as much as it has mine, bite after bite.

Recipe FAQ

How do I achieve a silky sauce?

Melt the butter gently and toss the pasta with reserved pasta water to help emulsify the sauce and add glossiness.

Can I use a different pasta shape?

Yes, spaghetti, linguine, or any preferred pasta shape works well for this preparation.

Is there a vegan option?

Substitute plant-based butter and omit Parmesan or use a vegan cheese alternative for a dairy-free version.

What proteins pair well?

Grilled chicken or shrimp are excellent additions for extra protein and flavor.

How can I enhance the lemon flavor?

Add extra zest or a splash more lemon juice to boost citrus brightness in the sauce.

What wine pairs best?

A crisp Sauvignon Blanc complements the lemon notes and balances the richness of the butter.

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Easy Lemon Butter Pasta

Bright, creamy pasta with lemon and butter. Fresh, flavorful, and perfect for quick vegetarian dinners.

Prep duration
5 min
Cook duration
10 min
Complete duration
15 min
Created by Chloe Martin


Skill Level Easy

Heritage Italian-inspired

Output 2 Portions

Dietary considerations Meat-Free

Components

Pasta

01 7 oz spaghetti or linguine
02 1 teaspoon salt (for pasta water)

Sauce

01 3 tablespoons unsalted butter
02 Zest of 1 lemon
03 Juice of 1 large lemon (about 3 tablespoons)
04 2 cloves garlic, finely minced
05 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
06 2 tablespoons reserved pasta water
07 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
08 Salt to taste

Garnish

01 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
02 Additional grated Parmesan

Directions

Phase 01

Cook the Pasta: Fill a large pot with water, add 1 teaspoon salt, and bring to a rolling boil. Add pasta and cook according to package directions until just al dente. Reserve 2 tablespoons pasta water, then drain using a colander.

Phase 02

Sauté Garlic: In a large skillet, melt butter over medium heat. Add minced garlic and sauté for 1 minute until aromatic without browning.

Phase 03

Incorporate Lemon: Stir in lemon zest and lemon juice, combining thoroughly as the sauce begins to emulsify.

Phase 04

Combine with Pasta: Add drained pasta and reserved pasta water to the skillet. Toss well, ensuring noodles are coated evenly in the sauce.

Phase 05

Finish Sauce: Sprinkle in Parmesan cheese and ground black pepper. Toss until cheese is fully melted and the sauce has a glossy texture. Adjust seasoning with additional salt if desired.

Phase 06

Plate and Garnish: Serve immediately, topping with fresh chopped parsley and extra Parmesan as preferred.

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Tools needed

  • Large pot
  • Skillet or sauté pan
  • Colander
  • Microplane or grater
  • Tongs or pasta fork

Allergy details

Review each component for potential allergens and seek medical guidance if you're uncertain about ingredients.
  • Contains dairy from butter and Parmesan cheese
  • Contains wheat from pasta
  • Check labels of cheese and pasta when using substitutes

Nutritional information (each portion)

These values are approximate guides only and shouldn't replace professional medical consultation.
  • Energy: 470
  • Fats: 21 g
  • Carbohydrates: 56 g
  • Proteins: 13 g

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