Best 3 Lemony Cacio E Pepe Recipes

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"Lemony cacio e pepe" is a delightful pasta dish that combines the bold, salty flavors of cheese and pepper with the bright and refreshing taste of lemon. Originating from the Lazio region of Italy, this dish has been enjoyed for centuries and has recently gained popularity worldwide. The key to creating a perfect "lemony cacio e pepe" is to find the right balance of these distinct flavors. In this article, we will guide you through the steps to make the ultimate "lemony cacio e pepe", ensuring that you create a dish that is both satisfying and delicious. So, let's get started and explore the secrets of making this classic Italian pasta.

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CHRISSY TEIGEN SAYS CACIO E PEPE CONQUERS ALL, AND HER RECIPE PROVES IT



Chrissy Teigen Says Cacio e Pepe Conquers All, and Her Recipe Proves It image

This recipe, featured in Cravings by Chrissy Teigen, is a lemony spaghetti dish with arugula that knocks any other pasta out of the park.

Provided by Erin Cullum

Categories     Main Dishes, Pasta

Time 25m

Yield Serves 4

Number Of Ingredients 10

Kosher salt
12 ounces dried spaghetti
1/4 pound (about 3/4 cup) pancetta or bacon, finely diced
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
3 tablespoons (about 4 big cloves) minced garlic
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes, plus more to taste
2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper, plus more to taste
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
1 1/2 cups freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, plus more for serving
3 cups baby arugula

Steps:

  • In a large pot of heavily salted boiling water, cook the spaghetti to al dente according to the package directions. Reserve 1 cup of the pasta water (it comes in handy), then drain the pasta.
  • Meanwhile, in a large skillet, cook the pancetta over medium-high heat until crisped, 7 to 9 minutes. Add the olive oil, then add the garlic, red pepper flakes, and black pepper and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute.
  • Add the lemon juice to the skillet, then toss in the drained pasta and toss to coat. Add the Parm and toss, adding the pasta water, a couple of tablespoons at a time, just to help the cheese coat the pasta. Add the arugula and toss until it wilts, about 1 minute. Season to taste with additional salt, lots of black pepper, and red pepper flakes. Serve with more Parm.

CACIO E PEPE WITH LEMON



Cacio e Pepe with Lemon image

Cacio e pepe is practically synonymous with Pecorino Romano -- but Pecorino clumps when cooked. Add it at the end, instead, which also makes the most of its sharp flavor. Lemon adds spunk -- that is, acidity and freshness.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Pasta and Grains

Time 25m

Number Of Ingredients 8

Coarse salt
8 ounces thick spaghetti or bucatini
1/2 stick unsalted butter, cut into 4 pieces, softened
3 ounces Grana Padano cheese, grated (1 cup)
2 teaspoons freshly cracked pepper (use a mortar and pestle or the coarsest setting on a grinder), plus more for garnish
3/4 ounce Pecorino Romano cheese, grated (1/4 cup)
1 small lemon (preferably Meyer)
High-quality extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling

Steps:

  • Bring a large pot of generously salted water to a boil. Add pasta, and cook until very al dente, about 2 minutes less than called for in package instructions. Reserve 1 cup pasta water before draining.
  • Transfer pasta to a 12-inch skillet (preferably nonstick). Add butter and 1/2 cup pasta water. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat. The heat helps the starch in the water meld with the fat from the butter, which prevents the Grana Padano from becoming stringy in the finished dish.
  • Reduce heat to low, and mix in Grana Padano and cracked pepper. Grana Padano is softer than Pecorino Romano; it will melt into the buttery water, creating a sauce as the pasta finishes cooking.
  • Toss pasta with tongs to thoroughly coat it with sauce. Keep everything at a gentle simmer just until cheese melts and sauce thickens slightly, about 1 minute.
  • Remove from heat, then stir in Pecorino Romano. (Always add Pecorino off direct heat; it clumps when cooked.) Zest lemon over the pasta. Any type of lemon will do, but a Meyer is particularly nice in this dish: It's sweeter in flavor and aroma, with back notes of orange and lime. At this time of year, you'll find Meyer lemons at specialty-food stores and some supermarkets.
  • If pasta looks dry, toss it with a bit more pasta water until it has a glossy coating. Divide between 2 warm bowls. Drizzle each with oil and lemon juice, and garnish with more cracked pepper. Serve immediately.

LEMONY SALMON & CACIO E PEPE LINGUINE



Lemony Salmon & Cacio E Pepe Linguine image

Cacio e Pepe means salt and pepper in Italian, and usually refers to a simple pasta dish consisting of just Parmesan, salt, and freshly cracked black pepper. We're adding tender broccoli, burst tomatoes, and a few other twists to the mix for an unbeatable pasta dinner.

Provided by abovag

Categories     Very Low Carbs

Time 30m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

salmon, 24 oz
linguine, 12 oz
broccoli floret, 12 oz
parmesan cheese, . 5oz
lemon, 2
garlic 4 clove
chili flakes, 2 tsp
grape tomatoes, 8 oz
butter, 4 tbls
oil, 4 tsp

Steps:

  • Prep the ingredients: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Bring a large pot of water with a large pinch of salt to a boil. Zest and halve the lemon. Slice one half into rounds for garnish, if desired. Mince or grate the garlic.
  • Add the broccoli to the boiling water and cook for 4-5 minutes, until tender. Remove with a slotted spoon and set aside. TIP: To preserve its bright green color, place the broccoli in a bowl of ice water after cooking.
  • Cook the pasta: Add the linguine to the boiling water you cooked the broccoli in and cook for 8-10 minutes, until al dente. Drain, reserving ¼ cup pasta water.
  • Roast the tomatoes: Toss the tomatoes on a baking sheet with a drizzle of oil and a pinch of salt and pepper. Place in the oven for 10-12 minutes, until they burst.
  • Cook the salmon: While the tomatoes roast, heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Pat the salmon dry with paper towels and season on all sides with salt and pepper. Add the salmon to the pan and cook for 3-4 minutes per side, until just opaque in the middle. Set aside.
  • In the same pan, heat 2 Tablespoons butter, the garlic, and chili flakes (to taste, we used 1/4 teaspoon) over medium heat. Cook for 30 seconds, until fragrant. Toss the drained pasta, lemon zest, Parmesan, broccoli, burst tomatoes, and ¼ cup pasta water into the pan and toss to combine. Cook, tossing, for 1-2 minutes, until the sauce thickens. Season generously with salt and freshly cracked black pepper.
  • Serve the linguine with the salmon on top and finish with a squeeze of lemon. Garnish with a lemon round, if desired, and enjoy!

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Tips:

  • Use a high-quality Pecorino Romano cheese. This cheese is essential to the flavor of the dish, so don't skimp on it. Look for a cheese that is aged for at least 12 months.
  • Use freshly ground black pepper. Pre-ground pepper will not have the same flavor or aroma as freshly ground pepper.
  • Don't overcook the pasta. Pasta should be cooked al dente, or slightly firm to the bite.
  • Add the cheese and pepper to the pasta while it is still hot. This will help the cheese melt and the pepper to evenly coat the pasta.
  • Serve the pasta immediately. Cacio e pepe is best enjoyed fresh out of the pan.

Conclusion:

Cacio e pepe is a simple but delicious pasta dish that is perfect for a weeknight meal. It is made with just a few ingredients, and it can be ready in under 30 minutes. The combination of Pecorino Romano cheese, black pepper, and pasta is a classic for a reason. If you are looking for an easy and flavorful pasta dish, cacio e pepe is a great choice.

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