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This quick Garlic Pasta with olive oil and Parmesan is a beautiful reminder that an elegant and flavorful dinner doesn’t have to be complex or time-consuming. Made with roasted garlic cloves, it has restaurant-style vibes in the form of an easy weeknight meal.

garlic pasta on a gray plate with a fork topped with parmesan

5 Star Review

“Great recipe! The flavors pop, especially the roasted garlic. I will make this again! It came together quick and easy! I highly recommend.”

— Janet —

I often fall for the easy logic that more is more.

Why own one good black dress when you can have two, or a single set of wine glasses where there’s space for three?

Therefore, you would think that more is more logic would also apply to cooking—isn’t a dish with more ingredients inherently better than a dish with fewer?

This simple garlic pasta recipe is a reminder that, in some cases, less truly is more.

Isn’t that the best news?

a plate of olive oil and garlic pasta garnished with red pepper flakes and herbs

This recipe is my personal twist on the classic Italian spaghetti aglio e olio, a simple but soul-satisfying Italian dish of garlic (aglio), olive oil (olio), parsley, and Parmesan cheese tossed with cooked pasta.

Whenever you have a dish that celebrates simplicity, like this one, there are a few simple rules to follow to maximize flavor:

  • Choose quality ingredients. With few ingredients in garlic pasta, each (pasta, olive oil, and Parmesan) is important. Don’t skimp—it makes a difference.
  • Fresh is best. In many recipes (like this Ricotta Pasta), dried herbs and garlic powder can often be used interchangeably with fresh. In this garlic pasta recipe, that’s not the case. Always opt for fresh garlic and fresh parsley.
  • Look for ways to enhance the natural qualities of each ingredient. With this dish, that means roasting the garlic—which somehow both amplifies and mellows the flavor of raw garlic (MAGIC!).
a plate of spicy garlic pasta with olive oil, parmesan, and red pepper flakes

How to Make Garlic Pasta

Ingredients and Substitutes

  • Pasta. My favorite pasta for this recipe is whole wheat spaghetti but any variety of long-cut pasta (e.g. fettuccine, linguine, angel hair pasta, etc.) works great here.
  • Olive Oil. When choosing olive oil for this dish, select an extra virgin olive oil that you would enjoy dipping bread into versus one you might simply sauté veggies with. Again, with few ingredients here, quality matters.
  • Garlic. To quickly peel garlic, separate the cloves, leaving the peels on. Place the clove on a cutting board, lay the flat side of a chef’s knife on top of the clove, then carefully hit the flat side of your knife with your hand. The pressure will loosen the skin, making it easy to peel away. Do not worry if you partially crush the garlic. 
  • Parmesan Cheese. Stop. Drop the sawdust-looking stuff in the green can. Grab a block of good Parmesan and grate it by hand. It’s a MUST.
  • Parsley. Add a blast of herbaceous freshness to this simple Italian aglio e olio garlic pasta.
  • Red Pepper Flakes. Bring a touch of heat that complements the bite of the garlic and cuts through the creamy parmesan cheese.

Step-By-Step Instructions

garlic cloves in a pan with olive oil for roasting
  1. Toss peeled garlic cloves with olive oil in a baking dish.
whole cloves of roasted garlic in a baking dish with olive oil
  1. Roast until garlic is light golden brown.
  2. Cook pasta, reserving 1 1/2 cups of the pasta cooking liquid.
parmesan cheese, olive oil, and roasted garlic in a food processor
  1. Blend the garlic with Parmesan and olive oil.
  2. Simmer the garlic mixture in a skillet with the reserved pasta water to thicken.
a large pot of cooked garlic pasta with parmesan, herbs, red pepper flakes, and a pair of tongs
  1. Toss the drained pasta with remaining cheese and parsley. Serve warm topped with additional Parmesan. ENJOY!

Wine Pairing

A classic Italian garlic pasta, like this one, is just begging to be paired with either a sharp, dry white wine (Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay) or a rustic Italian red (Malbec or Zinfandel). Cheers!

What to Add to Garlic Pasta

One of my favorite things about creamy garlic pasta (aside from ease and flavor) is its versatility.

You can enjoy this recipe as-is, or pair it with a variety of veggies and proteins.

Here are a few ideas of what you can add to pasta for flavor:

Garlic Pasta

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Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Total: 35 minutes

Servings: 4 – 6 servings

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Garlic pasta turns simple pantry ingredients into a rich, buttery dinner that comes together fast on busy weeknights.

Ingredients
  

  • 20-25 cloves garlic peeled (1 large head)
  • cup, plus 2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil divided
  • 13 ounces dried whole wheat spaghetti 
  • 2 tablespoons kosher salt plus 2 teaspoons, divided
  • ¾ cup Parmesan cheese divided, plus additional for serving.
  • ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • ½ cup freshly chopped parsley

Instructions
 

  • Position rack in the upper third of the oven and preheat to 350 degrees F. Place garlic cloves in a small, ovenproof pan and drizzle with 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Toss to coat evenly.
  • Place pan in oven and roast until garlic is light golden brown, about 15 minutes. Remove promptly.
  • Meanwhile, bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add 2 tablespoons salt and cook pasta until al dente. When the pasta is ready, reserve 1 and 1/2 cups of the pasta cooking liquid for use later in the recipe. Drain the remaining water, then set pasta aside, tossing it with a bit of olive oil to prevent noodles from sticking.
  • When the garlic has finished roasting, transfer the cloves and any oil left in the pan to a food processor or blender. Add 1/4 cup of Parmesan, then pulse a few times to combine. With the food processor or blender running, slowly pour in the remaining 1/3 cup olive oil and blend until mostly smooth.
  • Heat a skillet large enough to hold the pasta over medium. Add the garlic –olive oil mixture and red pepper flakes. Cook for 30 seconds, then add the reserved pasta cooking liquid. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and add the remaining 2 teaspoons salt. Simmer for 5 minutes, until reduced by about 1/3.
  • Add reserved pasta to the skillet and toss to coat. Remove pan from heat, add remaining 1/2 cup parmesan cheese and parsley, then toss well. Allow the mixture to rest for 5 minutes so that the noodles absorb the sauce. Serve warm topped with additional Parmesan.

Notes

  • TO STORE: Leftovers may be stored in a container with a tight-fitting lid for up to 5 days.
  • TO REHEAT: To reheat, warm in a nonstick skillet, covered, over medium-low heat with a splash of water. Once the pasta starts steaming, uncover, and toss until heated through. Alternatively, you may also warm in the microwave with a splash of water to rehydrate the pasta, covered, until steaming.

Nutrition

Serving: 1(of 4)Calories: 594kcalCarbohydrates: 75gProtein: 21gFat: 26gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 3807mgPotassium: 323mgFiber: 1gSugar: 0.4gVitamin A: 854IUVitamin C: 15mgCalcium: 300mgIron: 4mg

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  1. It took me longer than 15 mins to roast the garlic? After 15 mins the color had not changed at all and you couldn’t smell that lovely roasted garlic smell you get with slow roasting. I just put it in for 10 minutes longer to see if the color changes

    1. Hi there! While you certainly will not get the same depth of flavor you will from slow-roasted garlic, it should still sweeten up and have a more mellow flavor than it would if you didn’t cook it at all. Thank you for trying the recipe, and I hope that you enjoy it in the end!

  2. Yum. I made this with Trafilatura el Bronza as that was what was in the cupboard.  I had a roasted boned lamb leg marinated in lemon, olive oil and fresh herbs on the side for the carnivores in the house and a balsamic roasted tomatoe and a glass of very cold NZ Sav Blanc. Heaven and totally delicious! Perfect receipe, thanks for sharing

    1. Melissa, what a feast! I’m so happy that this pasta was the perfect addition. Thank you for letting me know!

  3. This is so cool to discover something of your’s from several years ago! I was just starting to follow  you this year and am so thankful to have found this cool simple idea for pasta. I have done a similar idea to keep out the 1/2 and 1/2, butter, etc., and knew it is about the pasta, the water from cooking it held reserved, garlic, Parmesan but had sort of been “winging it” until now! Thanks so much!  The roasted garlic is a great lesson I will definitely keep in my repertoire! 5 stars

  4. Great recipe! The flavors pop, especially the roasted garlic. I’m not a huge pasta noodles fan but I will make this again! It came together quick and easy! I highly recommend.5 stars

  5. will be making this tomorrow can i use cashews as am a vegan i never had garlic pasta before i love pasta soooooooooooooooooo much perfect for my after office meals sorry i took a break from commenting on your recipes as busy with work also i give your cookbook to my swimming teacher will dm you if i make this and let you know how it goes Thanks Ramya

  6. This looks amazing! Can’t wait to try it! Also, random question . . .where did you get that gray bowl/dish? I love it!

    1. Hi Jodi! I don’t think this one is available anymore, but Crate and Barrel has dishware that is quite similar.

  7. have not tried, but will; thank you so much for sharing 5-Star rating sounds PERFECT and I love pasta thanks again :)5 stars

  8. Brilliant tip for getting quickly roasted garlic, Erin. Thank you! I try to remember to add an aluminum foil-wrapped bulb of garlic to the oven when I am roasting something else, but it never really happens. This is a game changer!5 stars

  9. Made this last night to go with Chicken Cacciatore. It was awesome. I did the quick roast method mentioned, although I did leave them in a bit longer. It worked like a dream. So delicious. Who would have thought something that easy could be so good.5 stars

  10. Tried this recipe at lunchtime today. Delicious! If I make it for a guest I’ll use fresh parmesan and pre-peeled garlic. (That’s the first time in my life I’ve peeled 20 garlic cloves lol.) Like another commenter, my garlic was not golden brown after 15 minutes, so I left it in for another 5 minutes. Maybe I’ll do 25 minutes next time, to see what the difference is if it’s “slow roasted.” I’m not a very sophisticated cook.) But this recipe is excellent!5 stars

    1. I’m sorry to hear the recipe wasn’t to your taste, Bob. I know it’s disappointing to try a new recipe and not enjoy it. I (and many other readers) have enjoyed it, so I really wish they would’ve been a hit for you too!

  11. I typically can’t get enough garlic but this recipe is PERFECT!!! I will make it again❤️😃5 stars

  12. Best Garlic pasta recipe on the internet. Taste as good as the best restaurants in Italy. 5 star rating well deserved.5 stars

  13. Great recipe! I recommend not adding the additional 2 tsp of salt at the end, it was over salted. The salted pasta water is pretty, otherwise it was easy and delicious.4 stars

  1. It took me longer than 15 mins to roast the garlic? After 15 mins the color had not changed at all and you couldn’t smell that lovely roasted garlic smell you get with slow roasting. I just put it in for 10 minutes longer to see if the color changes

    1. Hi there! While you certainly will not get the same depth of flavor you will from slow-roasted garlic, it should still sweeten up and have a more mellow flavor than it would if you didn’t cook it at all. Thank you for trying the recipe, and I hope that you enjoy it in the end!

  2. Yum. I made this with Trafilatura el Bronza as that was what was in the cupboard.  I had a roasted boned lamb leg marinated in lemon, olive oil and fresh herbs on the side for the carnivores in the house and a balsamic roasted tomatoe and a glass of very cold NZ Sav Blanc. Heaven and totally delicious! Perfect receipe, thanks for sharing

    1. Melissa, what a feast! I’m so happy that this pasta was the perfect addition. Thank you for letting me know!

  3. This is so cool to discover something of your’s from several years ago! I was just starting to follow  you this year and am so thankful to have found this cool simple idea for pasta. I have done a similar idea to keep out the 1/2 and 1/2, butter, etc., and knew it is about the pasta, the water from cooking it held reserved, garlic, Parmesan but had sort of been “winging it” until now! Thanks so much!  The roasted garlic is a great lesson I will definitely keep in my repertoire! 5 stars

  4. Great recipe! The flavors pop, especially the roasted garlic. I’m not a huge pasta noodles fan but I will make this again! It came together quick and easy! I highly recommend.5 stars

  5. will be making this tomorrow can i use cashews as am a vegan i never had garlic pasta before i love pasta soooooooooooooooooo much perfect for my after office meals sorry i took a break from commenting on your recipes as busy with work also i give your cookbook to my swimming teacher will dm you if i make this and let you know how it goes Thanks Ramya

  6. This looks amazing! Can’t wait to try it! Also, random question . . .where did you get that gray bowl/dish? I love it!

    1. Hi Jodi! I don’t think this one is available anymore, but Crate and Barrel has dishware that is quite similar.

  7. have not tried, but will; thank you so much for sharing 5-Star rating sounds PERFECT and I love pasta thanks again :)5 stars

  8. Brilliant tip for getting quickly roasted garlic, Erin. Thank you! I try to remember to add an aluminum foil-wrapped bulb of garlic to the oven when I am roasting something else, but it never really happens. This is a game changer!5 stars

  9. Made this last night to go with Chicken Cacciatore. It was awesome. I did the quick roast method mentioned, although I did leave them in a bit longer. It worked like a dream. So delicious. Who would have thought something that easy could be so good.5 stars

  10. Tried this recipe at lunchtime today. Delicious! If I make it for a guest I’ll use fresh parmesan and pre-peeled garlic. (That’s the first time in my life I’ve peeled 20 garlic cloves lol.) Like another commenter, my garlic was not golden brown after 15 minutes, so I left it in for another 5 minutes. Maybe I’ll do 25 minutes next time, to see what the difference is if it’s “slow roasted.” I’m not a very sophisticated cook.) But this recipe is excellent!5 stars

    1. I’m sorry to hear the recipe wasn’t to your taste, Bob. I know it’s disappointing to try a new recipe and not enjoy it. I (and many other readers) have enjoyed it, so I really wish they would’ve been a hit for you too!

  11. I typically can’t get enough garlic but this recipe is PERFECT!!! I will make it again❤️😃5 stars

  12. Best Garlic pasta recipe on the internet. Taste as good as the best restaurants in Italy. 5 star rating well deserved.5 stars

  13. Great recipe! I recommend not adding the additional 2 tsp of salt at the end, it was over salted. The salted pasta water is pretty, otherwise it was easy and delicious.4 stars