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Creamy Lemon Pasta (One Pot!)

If you have one pot and 20 minutes, then this Creamy Lemon Pasta can be on your table in no time! You’ll love every bite of this buttery lemon sauce! Pair it with chicken, shrimp, or enjoy it as-is!

Serve this with my restaurant-style Chicken Piccata Recipe.

A wooden spoon holding a scoop of creamy lemon pasta in a pot with lemons in the background.

We are complete suckers for this creamy lemon pasta in our house. The zesty tang of the lemon is balanced out by the savory Parmesan cheese and cream sauce. Every ingredient compliments each other perfectly.

Speaking of the ingredients… here’s what you’ll need.

Ingredients

  • Parmesan Cheese– High quality, shredded from a block at home.
  • Butter- I recommend Cabot.
  • Garlic– Mince it fresh at home. This garlic twister makes it easy. (Way better than the jarred stuff.)
  • Chicken Broth
  • Half and Half– You can use whole milk but the lower fat content means you run a risk of having it curdle.
  • Angel Hair Pasta- not regular spaghetti noodles.
  • Fresh Lemon
  • Fresh Parsley

Optional: 1 tablespoons capers can be added when the chicken broth is added as well.


How to Make it

See recipe card at bottom of post for quantities and full instructions.

Melt the butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute.

Skillets side by side showing butter being melted and minced garlic being cooked.

Add the chicken broth. Slowly stir in the half and half. Bring to a gentle boil, then add the angel hair pasta. 

Half and half being poured into a skillet of chicken broth followed by adding angel hair pasta to make creamy lemon pasta.

Once the noodles can bend, use kitchen tongs immerse them into the sauce. 

Let it simmer for 4-5 minutes, until cooked through. Gradually sprinkle in the Parmesan cheese and stir to combine. The pasta will continue to thicken upon standing.

Remove from heat and squeeze fresh lemons over the pasta. Stir the combine. Add fresh Parsley and serve.

Side by side images of garlic butter angel hair spaghetti cooking in sauce.

The Trick to Extra Creamy Sauce

  • Refrain from adding cold ingredients into warm pasta when you prepare it. This includes the cheese, half and half, and/or milk. The consistency will be super creamy if you follow this instruction.
  • Purchase a block of high-quality Parmesan cheese. Always shred the cheese yourself, it will taste and melt much better.
  • Let the cheese come to room temperature before adding it to the warm (not hot!) base.
  • Add the cheese gradually as opposed to all at once.

Storing Leftovers

  • Leftovers should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days.
  • You can also freeze it and store it for up to 3 months.

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A close up view of buttery noodles in a creamy lemon sauce with a fork in them and fresh parsley on top.

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Creamy Lemon Pasta

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If you have one pot and 20 minutes, then this Creamy Lemon Pasta can be on your table in no time! You'll love every bite of this buttery lemon sauce! Pair it with chicken, shrimp, or enjoy it as-is!

Ingredients

  • ½ cup Parmesan cheese, shredded
  • 3 Tablespoons butter
  • 4 cloves fresh garlic, minced
  • 1 ½ cups chicken broth
  • 1 cup half and half*, at room temperature
  • 8 oz. angel hair pasta,, (equal to 1/2 lb.)
  • 1/2 fresh lemon, (or 1.5 tablespoons lemon juice.)
  • Fresh Parsley, to garnish
  • 1 tablespoon capers,, optional

Instructions

  • Shred the Parmesan cheese and set it aside to allow it to get to room temperature.
  • Melt the butter over medium heat in a large skillet. Add the minced garlic and cook for 1 minute.
  • Add the chicken broth. (And 1 tablespoon capers if desired.)
  • Slowly stir in the half and half. Bring to a gentle boil, then add the pasta. Add the pasta. You can break the noodles in half, or allow them to heat up until you can use kitchen tongs to bend them into the pan.
  • Let the pasta simmer for 4-5 minutes. Stir it every 30 seconds or so to prevent the noodles from sticking together. Reduce heat to low.
  • Gradually sprinkle in the Parmesan cheese, stirring as you do so, until smooth and well-combined. Note: The sauce will be thin at first but will thicken upon standing. The pasta will continue to absorb more of the sauce as well.
  • Remove from heat and add lemon juice. Toss the pasta to combine. Sprinkle with fresh parsley and serve.

Notes

*Don't substitute regular spaghetti noodles for the angel hair. They take much longer to cook and would require more liquid.

*Milk can be used instead of half and half, but make sure the base is warm (not hot), when you add it to avoid curdling. Warming the milk in the microwave first will also help prevent curdling. Whole milk works best.

Optional Additions:

Nutrition

Calories: 422kcal, Carbohydrates: 47g, Protein: 14g, Fat: 20g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 53mg, Sodium: 626mg, Potassium: 299mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 574IU, Vitamin C: 8mg, Calcium: 237mg, Iron: 1mg
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113 comments on “Creamy Lemon Pasta (One Pot!)”

  1. This was delicious..I used vegetarian hard style cheese though and vegetable stock.
    Would maybe add some mushrooms next time and perhaps some quorn pieces….

    • Hey Emma, that’s so great to hear! Mushrooms would be a wonderful addition to this recipe 🙂 Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review! -Stephanie

  2. This pasta is amazing!!! Try it! You won’t be disappointed!

  3. Thank you! I made this without the half and half and just added more stock. It. was. delicious! My daughter said it’s way better than regular spaghetti. It was still extremely creamy even without the extra dairy.

  4. I made this when my wife was in the hospital. It felt like she was there. I made it again when she came home and she agreed–delicious.

    • Hi David, I am SO happy that you enjoyed this recipe, and even happier that your wife is back home with you!! Thank you SO much for taking the time to leave a review and comment, really appreciate that. Take care, stay safe! -Stephanie

  5. Very easy to make and good!  

    • Hey Lori!! AWESOME, I’m so so happy to hear that, thank you so so much for taking the time to leave a comment and a rating! You’re the best! -Stephanie

  6. Does the broth/cream need to come to a boil before adding the pasta? I tried making this last night and it turned out to be a gelatinous mess! I’m not an experienced cook, but am wondering if the extra stirring and time it took for the pasta to cook made it more starchy and ruined the texture and flavor? (The Chicken Milanese, however, turned out amazing!!! And so did the Chicken, Broccoli, Rice casserole I made last week!)

    • Hi Martha- no, I don’t suggest bringing the broth/cream to a boil first. Did you use angel hair? Any chance you used more Parmesan than the recipe called for? I can’t think of what could have happened, I make this so often and never have an issue! I AM glad that you enjoyed the other recipes though, I wish we could get to the bottom of this one! -Stephanie

  7. Made this tonight and turned out perfect.  I highly recommend this simple recipe 

    • Hey Tracy! I am so happy that you enjoyed it, and I really appreciate you taking the time to leave a review, it means so much! Take care! ❤️ -Stephanie

  8. This will be good to try for the family! Thanks!

  9. This was SUCH A GREAT recipe!! My family devoured it! I’m going to make it for a second time this week! Thanks for such a tasty, easy recipe! 

  10. Oh, man, this looks delicious. I have a lemon cream pasta that I make, but it does NOT take only 20 minutes, lol, and it also uses various pots. I have to try this one. I’m usually not a spaghetti fan, but these photos make it look so good!! My husband also loves lemon flavor in anything, so he will be excited for this one. Thanks for sharing!

    • Hey CJ! Ohhhh yeah, you’re going to love this one, and for one that’s not a huge spaghetti fan, I think you’ll appreciate the thin angel hair too. I really can’t ever believe how easy this one is! Can’t wait for you to try it! -Stephanie

      • “Alternatively, you can also use heavy cream for even richer sauce.”

        It just so happens that I have heavy cream I need to use up! 😀 What better time for a rich sauce than Valentine’s Day??? (which is when I’m making this dish, haha)

      • Ahhhh! It was all meant to be!!! The stars are aligned! I’m psyched!

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