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23 Go-To Pasta Recipes You'll Make for the Rest of Your Life

Elisabeth Sherman, Maria Yagoda
6 min read

These pasta recipes are practically perfect with rich, creamy, savory, comforting options to put in rotation.

Photo by Victor Protasio / Food Styling by Margaret Monroe Dickey / Prop Styling by Audrey Davis
Photo by Victor Protasio / Food Styling by Margaret Monroe Dickey / Prop Styling by Audrey Davis

Whether you're making your own fresh pasta or using the store-bought variety, nothing beats an excellent bowl of noodles. Cheesy, creamy, super satisfying pasta is the ultimate comfort food. Choose from penne, rigatoni, ravioli, spaghetti, tortellini, and more favorites. Here, we've gathered our favorite pasta recipes that you'll find yourself returning to again and again.

One-Pot White Wine Pasta with Mushrooms and Leeks

Photo by Jennifer Causey / Food Styling by Rishon Hanners / Prop Styling by Sarah Elizabeth Cleveland
Photo by Jennifer Causey / Food Styling by Rishon Hanners / Prop Styling by Sarah Elizabeth Cleveland

This creamy, savory one-pot pasta dish comes together without the need to boil the pasta separately. Savory sautéed mushrooms and gently sweet leeks combine with cream, lemon juice, and white wine to create the rich sauce. Feel free to switch up the flavor by adding tarragon instead of dill.

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Penne alla Vodka

Photo by Jennifer Causey / Food Styling by Ali Ramee / Prop Styling by Audrey Davis
Photo by Jennifer Causey / Food Styling by Ali Ramee / Prop Styling by Audrey Davis

While some vodka sauce recipes lean on the creamy side, this version is more tomato-forward, loaded with bits of broken-down tomatoes and onion. The tomatoes are cooked for nearly an hour before the cream is added, concentrating their deep umami flavor.

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Creamy Tomato Rigatoni

<p>Julia Hartbeck</p>

Julia Hartbeck

A judicious amount of heavy cream enriches this simple tomato sauce, producing a lush texture that clings to the pasta without blanketing richness. Crushing the canned tomatoes by hand creates a rustic mixture of tomato pulp, pieces, and puree.

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Cacio e Plantain

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Photo by Victor Protasio / Food Styling by Margaret Monroe Dickey / Prop Styling by Audrey Davis

Mildly sweet and super creamy, caramelized plantains and nutty Parmesan form a silky sauce that drapes over spaghetti in this recipe by game-changing chef Eric Rivera. Choose very ripe plantains, with a mostly or completely black peel. Cilantro stems add a pop of crunch and freshness along with their tender leaves; chop them finely for the garnish.

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Pici Pasta with Roasted Garlic and Tomatoes

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Photo by Victor Protasio / Food Styling by Micah Morton / Prop Styling by Missie Neville Crawford

If you've never made pasta before, pasta expert Meryl Feinstein recommends starting with pici, a thick, hand-rolled spaghetti from Siena that looks like a plump udon noodle.

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Orecchiette with Veal, Capers, and White Wine

<p>Diana Chistruga</p>

Diana Chistruga

"The sauce fits the pasta," says chef Marc Vetri in praise of this tender veal ragù flavored with white wine, capers, thyme, and rosemary, then tossed with the little ear-shaped orecchiette. "The meat, the capers — they hang on to the pasta when you lift up your fork."

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Creamy Vegan Pasta with Greens, Peas, and Lemon Zest

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Photo by Antonis Achilleos / Prop Styling by Kathleen Varner / Food Styling by Margaret Monroe Dickey

Quickly blanched greens and sizzling scallions and garlic meet in a surprisingly creamy vegan sauce for pasta, with a touch of white miso for added depth. Feel free to top with your favorite grated plant-based cheese, or just enjoy it all on its own.

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Pasta with Sausage, Basil, and Mustard

<p>Diana Chistruga</p>

Diana Chistruga

In matching spicy sausage with a creamy mustard sauce and fragrant basil, British cookbook author Nigel Slater created a quick pasta supper with warm, mildly spicy flavors. In 2018, Food & Wine named this recipe one of our 40 best.

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Pasta Bolognese

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Photo by Jennifer Causey / Food Styling by Emily Nabors Hall / Prop Styling by Claire Spollen

A traditional combination of ground beef, pork, veal, and tomato is enriched by smoky pancetta in this Bolognese sauce. It's tossed with penne rigate and finished with freshly grated Parmesan cheese.

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Basil Three-Cheese Ravioli with No-Cook Fresh Tomato Sauce

Greg DuPree
Greg DuPree

Press and seal fresh basil leaves in homemade pasta dough to make three-cheese ravioli that are as beautiful as they are delicious, paired in this recipe with a no-fuss, no-cook fresh tomato sauce that doesn't distract from the delicate pasta. You can make these ravioli ahead of time and keep them in the freezer for a speedy weeknight dinner.

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Spaghetti with Clams and Braised Greens

© Greg DuPree
? Greg DuPree

We didn't think spaghetti and clams could get better than the garlicky classic until chef Ashley Christensen of Poole's Diner in Raleigh, North Carolina, created a version that forever changed the way we look at this dish.

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Cheese Tortellini with Walnut Pesto

Christina Holmes
Christina Holmes

Here's one of the quickest pesto sauces you'll come across. It's a perfect match for cheese tortellini, and you can use other tortellini such as mushroom or meat instead. The pesto is also great with just about any plain pasta.

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Shortcut Baked Rigatoni with Meatballs

Con Poulos
Con Poulos

Dry pasta and meatballs get baked with mozzarella and marinara in this genius shortcut recipe. Use store-bought sauce for extra ease.

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Spaghetti Cacio e Pepe

© John Kernick
? John Kernick

There's a reason this one's so popular these days. Made with Pecorino Romano, a tangy aged sheep's milk cheese originally from Rome, and lots of freshly ground black pepper, cacio e pepe is a simple yet flavor-packed pasta dish.

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Spinach and Ricotta Tortelli with Browned Butter

© John Kernick
? John Kernick

Tortelli is extremely silky and supple, which makes it excellent with the creamy ricotta and spinach filling. If there's any dough left over, cut it into noodles then dry it and store it in bags in the refrigerator to have on hand for last-minute dinners.

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Stovetop Mac and Cheese

© Fredrika Stjärne
? Fredrika Stj?rne

This clever, quick, and easy mac and cheese recipe eliminates the baking time, as well as the need for a white sauce. A combination of panko and Parmesan is sprinkled over the pasta and gets a brief pass under the broiler for a pleasing browned top.

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Calabrian Carbonara

© Christina Holmes
? Christina Holmes

Chef Andrew Carmellini uses Calabrian 'nduja, the spicy, spreadable sausage, to bring loads of delicious heat and flavor to his silky carbonara.

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Cheesy Mixed Pasta Casserole with Mushrooms

© Lucy Schaeffer
? Lucy Schaeffer

This recipe is ideal for people who have lots of half-finished bags of different types of pasta at home. While the various pasta shapes cook at different rates in the water, they all become tender once baked.

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Macaroni Gratin

© Fredrika Stjärne
? Fredrika Stj?rne

This deliciously moist macaroni gratin is a far cry from American macaroni and cheese. Chef Beno?t Guichard cooks the pasta in milk, then cools the cooking liquid down with ice cubes, a technique that keeps the macaroni from drying out.

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Vegetable and Ravioli Lasagna

Rick Poon
Rick Poon

Fresh spinach ravioli is a clever shortcut for making lasagna: Each ravioli is already a mini layer of pasta, cheese, and vegetable. This recipe is especially fast to make using pre-roasted or grilled vegetables from the deli counter.

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Free-Form Sausage and Three-Cheese Lasagna

© Quentin Bacon
? Quentin Bacon

This rustic and gooey lasagna is packed with cheese and sausage. The style is called free-form because the pasta can be arranged in different ways — for instance, folded over the filling — instead of traditionally layered.

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Fettuccine Alfredo with Asparagus

Andrew Purcell
Andrew Purcell

Ready to go at a moment's notice, this asparagus-embellished classic is not only creamy, quick, and delicious, but it all cooks up in only one pot.

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Speedy Baked Ziti

Pernille Pedersen
Pernille Pedersen

This is the fastest way to make really good baked ziti. The key is to doctor good-quality jarred tomato sauce with ground meat, onion, garlic, and spices. Once the meat is browned, everything comes together quickly and the dish bakes up to gooey cheesy perfection in just 15 minutes.

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