These Parmesan Garlic Noodles are a spin off of the favorite boxed noodle with 7 staple ingredients ~ olive oil, butter, garlic, parmesan cheese, broth & cream. Best part, they’re ready in 10 minutes!
When it comes to our recipe collection, there’s one dish that stands above the rest – our beloved Parmesan Garlic Noodles. This delightful creation has won the hearts of so many and earned the top spot as our #1 recipe.
What makes these noodles so special? Well, it’s the perfect blend of flavors, creamy texture, and easy prep that keeps people coming back for more. The combination of garlic, parmesan cheese, and fresh herbs creates an irresistible taste that leaves everyone raving.
Plus, it’s a versatile dish that can be enjoyed as a side or a main course, making it a go-to option for any occasion. Give them a try and see why they’ve earned their well-deserved spot as the star of our recipe collection!
How to Make Garlic Parmesan Noodles:
This dish is a simple yet flavorful combination of just seven key ingredients. So, let’s get started!
- To begin, heat a large saucepan over medium heat and add olive oil and butter. Stir in the minced garlic along with a little salt and pepper.
- Crank up the heat to high and add the chicken stock bringing it to a boil. As the liquid simmers, we’ll add the angel hair pasta. Cook until al dente.
- Add the Parmesan cheese and milk, stirring to combine it all together.
- The noodles will be very loose. Simply, put a lid on the pot and allow the noodles to continue to absorb the sauce – 5-10 minutes will do it – and they will be perfect!
And there you have it – our #1 recipe, the Parmesan Garlic Noodles! A dish that’s easy to prepare yet exudes a gourmet touch, making it a true winner in the hearts of many. Whether served as a delightful side or a delicious main course, this dish is sure to impress and leave everyone craving seconds.
GREAT PAIRINGS:
These Parmesan Garlic Noodles pair perfectly with a variety of delicious dishes. Here are some mouthwatering options to serve alongside this flavorful pasta:
- Grilled Chicken: The combination of tender grilled chicken and creamy garlic noodles is a match made in culinary heaven.
- Roasted Vegetables: Roasting a medley of colorful vegetables like peppers, onion, zucchini compliments the noodles wonderfully.
- Garlic Knots: What better way to celebrate the garlic-infused goodness of the noodles than with a side of warm, buttery garlic bread? It’s the ultimate comfort food combo.
- Green Salad: Balance the richness of the noodles with a refreshing green salad.
- Grilled Shrimp: For seafood lovers, grilled shrimp is an excellent choice. The succulent shrimp, seasoned to perfection, adds a delightful seafood twist to the pasta.
GARLIC PARMESAN NOODLES
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PrintParmesan Garlic Noodles
- Total Time: 15 min
Description
This recipe is a simple combination of 7 ingredients ~ olive oil, butter, garlic, parmesan cheese, broth & cream. A perfect side dish!
Ingredients
- 3 teaspoons Olive Oil
- 5–6 cloves Fresh Garlic, minced
- 3 Tablespoons Butter
- 3 Cups Chicken Stock
- ½ Box Angel Hair Pasta
- 1 Cup Freshly Grated Parmesan Cheese
- ¾ Cup Half and Half (or Whole Milk)
- ½ teaspoon Sea Salt
- ¼ teaspoon Pepper
- 1–2 Tablespoons Fresh Parsley, chopped fine
Instructions
- In a large saucepan, heat the olive oil and butter over medium heat. Add the garlic and stir for 1 minute. Season with some salt and pepper.
- Add the chicken stock.
- Turn the heat up to high and let it come to a boil.
- Add the pasta and cook according to directions.
- Take the saucepan off the heat and add the parmesan cheese and stir until completely melted.
- Add the half and half (or milk) and parsley.
- Add more cream or milk if necessary.
- Let stand for 5 minutes to continue thickening.
WHAT TO SERVE WITH THIS:
BEST GRILLED CHICKEN EVER!
CHICKEN FRANCESE
SMOTHERED PORK CHOPS
- Prep Time: 5 min
- Cook Time: 10 min
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Abby
I made this at school a few months ago and it turned out amazing! I totally recoommend it. It very easy to make.
Anonymous
Tried this recipe tonight. I didn’t have whole milk or half and half. I used 2% lactose free milk. It turned out really good. Will definitely make this again.
Susan
Made this tonight. My picky eater ate two huge servings. I figured that we would have left overs not happening!
Nina
I made this last weekend. It was yummy! I ate more last night, and it was even better tasting!! I will definitely make this again.
Lyrica
These turned out great. I used a 18-oz container of spiral noodles and doubled the recipe. Next time I’ll add a touch more stock because the noodles had to cook extra long, which decreased the liquid quite a bit. Great flavor, family loved it.
Jessamyn
Came out great! It didn’t look wonderful, so I didn’t take a picture. Be sure you follow the directions (unlike me) and cook the noodles in the sauce. I did it before. No bueno. The taste was AMAZING though. Will make again!
Susan
Making it again tonight. It got rave reviews from the pickiest eater on the planet. He had 3 huge helpings this time I know to get my plate first I not have another chance. I followed the directions was unsure about dumping everything in one pot but it turns out beautifully
Carlie
I wanted to love this so bad after reading the comments. But unfortunately mine was sooo salty. I added some at the beginning with the garlic like it said and it made it sooo salty. I should’ve used unsalted butter. I could see how this would’ve been tasty with less salt but my kids complained and my husband asked if I read the recipe wrong 🙁
Debi
Hi Carlie – the good news is it’s only salt. That can always be adjusted to what you and your family are used to. I would love for you to give it another try with unsalted butter as you suggested and see if that makes a difference. thanks for your feedback!
Jimmy
the bad news is that salt is quite bad for some people health wise!
Ashley
Super easy to make and very good! Good thing I made extra, everyone got seconds! I did add more cheese than directed and onion powder. I did not add more salt and it was perfect. I was asked to add this to my rotation. Thank you for the wonderful recipe!
Debi
There’s no bigger compliment than one of my recipes becoming ‘part of the rotation’! Thanks Ashley!!
Julie Schaffer
Hello! Do you have any suggestions on making this with fresh angel hair? I have a pasta machine and just got the angel hair disc and looking for recipes for it 🙂
Colleen
These are the best pasta recipe I’ve tried. ❤️❤️❤️My family agrees!
Samantha
These are soooo much better than the box mix! I could eat it all and not share with anyone!
Debi
I think my daughter’s boyfriend actually did that the other night!
Angie
I love pasta just as much as anyone and I’m sure that this is tasty as he’ll but how is is unprocessed? I’m really asking.
Debi
Hi Angie! Our sites reputation has been to recreate foods that are boxed and processed sitting on store shelves. If you look at the ingredients of Rice a Roni Parmesan noodles this is what you will find: WHEAT FLOUR, DURUM WHEAT SEMOLINA, PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED PALM OIL, SALT, WHEY, REDUCED LACTOSE WHEY, CORN SYRUP*, PALM OIL, MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE, CULTURED NONFAT BUTTERMILK, PARMESAN CHEESE (MILK, CHEESE CULTURES, SALT, ENZYMES), NONFAT MILK, MODIFIED CORN STARCH, SODIUM CASEINATE, PARSLEY*, ONIONS*, NATURAL FLAVOR, SPICES, LACTIC ACID, NIACIN, FERROUS SULFATE, SOY LECITHIN, THIAMIN MONONITRATE, YELLOW 5, YELLOW 6 LAKE, YELLOW 6, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID. Our recipe has olive oil, fresh garlic, butter, chicken stock, pasta, Parmesan cheese and milk.
Lana Stockbridge
I love these noodles! Do you cover them while it sits at the end? How do you keep it from getting cold?
Debi
Hi Laura – I do not cover them, although you certainly can. I would recommend stirring them occasionally as they will continue to soak up the sauce and get creamier.
Tom
Simple and delicious, thanks for sharing this. I stir in some crumbled salmon and chopped scallops broiled while the past cooks. It was a huge hit with the family. A great, versatile dish!
Linda Abbott
How many people does this serve? My wish would be for all recipes to state how many they serve. Thank you for the wonderful recipes!
Debi
Most side dishes, unless otherwise noted, usually serve 4.
Heather
This recipe is fantastic! I’m wanting to try it with tortellini; and ideas how I could adapt it for that?
Debi
Hi Heather – if I may suggest, I think our butter and garlic cream sauce would go really well over tortellini! https://happilyunprocessed.com/butter-garlic-cream-sauce/. Let me know if you give it a try!
Samantha
I have bought something similar in the past and it has tasted so processed. I made this recipe last night and it was delicious and easy. That’s a win in my book!! 🙂
Jolene
These noodles are amazing! Tasted great with pork chops.
Debi
thanks jolene
Samantha clark
I don’t have any chicken stock or chicken broth can I use just water?
LANA STOCKBRIDGE
These noodles are TO DIE FOR! My family LOVES them! I have made them 3 or 4 times now. I only wish the recipe was for 12 ounces of noodles. I have never even seen an 8 oz package of noodles, so I have to guess. When I guess correctly, the noodles are FABULOUS. When I don’t, they are soupy and not so great. I think I am going to rewrite my recipe for 12 ounces of noodles. If you have had a soupy experience with these, it’s probably because of not enough noodles. Try again. It’s worth it. Super yummy!
Alicia
Made this to go with chicken cutlets absolutely delicious. My youngest had thirds thank you so much for sharing.
Jay
Great recipe. I added the milk with the broth on accident. It still turned out great. While the noodles was cooking I sauteed some spinach and added it to it. Will make again. I paired it with some salmon
Michele
This was super delicious, even using just milk vs. cream. I added in some cooked chicken at the end. Will definitely make again. Agree with other reviewers that broth and parmesan are salty enough; no other salt needed.
Natasha
I love this recipe!! Super quick and easy, even adaptable. I have made it many times and often have to change something due to what I have on hand and it is fantastic every time. Everyone in my picky household loves it.
Jen
I made this with penne pasta (used about 12 oz) and fat free half and half. Otherwise, followed the recipe as stated. Amazing!
Joan
Delicious!
Anonymous
Doni need to drain the noodles from the Broth before stirring in the parmessan?
Debi
No you do not. The noodles will thicken as they stand.
Brittany Wiegand
Did you used to have a baked garlic chicken recipe linked in this recipe? I cant find the recipe for that and I want to make it
Debi
Hi Joan – might you be referring to this recipe –>https://happilyunprocessed.com/oven-fried-chicken/. It is baked and please forgive the horrid pictures. This recipe has not been updated, although it’s so good it remains on the site. I’m not sure if it was ever linked to the parm noodles, it may have been. Let me know if this is the recipe you were thinking of.
Brittany Wiegand
No, it was the one that you dip the chicken in garlic infused oil instead of eggs as a binder. And had buttere drizzled over it before baking. I still have it on my pinterest but when I click on it, it comes to your page and says it can’t be found
Rebecca Fasulo
I made this recipe tonite and it turned out amazing! Make sure u cook the angel hair to al dente( only like 4 minutes). And I didn’t add as much half and half as it said, I only added about 1/4 cup! This was a huge hit!!!!
Celiah
Easy recipe, guess I’m just not a fan of milk in pasta! Maybe because I used silk milk instead but I wouldn’t try it again.
Caelan
Hi I have a question. I only have grated parmesan and only minced garlic not cloves. How much minced garlic would I need? And how would I mix grated parmesan instead of fresh parmesan?
Debi
Hi Caelan
Once you chop the garlic very finely you have ‘minced’ garlic. What you are buying in the jar at the store is exactly the same, only it needs to be preserved somehow so they usually add a little olive oil. How much garlic you use is a personal choice. If you are looking to replicate the recipe, then 1 teaspoon should do it. However, you can always add more or less to your liking. The same rules apply to the cheese. What you are buying ‘pre grated’ is the same as you would get if you grated it. Again, there is a preservative to help with shelf life. You would use the same amount of cheese in the recipe. I hope that helps! Thanks for your comment ~ Deb
Ahmed
Very nice thanks
Diane
Excellent! The chicken broth gives a great alternative to cream. The taste was delicious and super easy. Will be making this again!
Suellen Henry
All I can say is, AMAZING! This was a delicious recipe and you’ve got me hooked! I’m on a mission to make everything you’ve posted! Thank you for making healthy, organic recipes for us!
Haley
Hi i haven’t tried it yet. I was curious do you add the noodles to cook or are they already cooked when you put them in. Sorry pregnancy brain has me a little confused!
Debi
the noodles cook in the liquid
Megan
I don’t typically write reviews, but I couldn’t resist with this recipe. Debi, this was delicious and super easy! I followed your directions exactly. Sooo yummy. No one is home, so I’ll help myself to a second serving 🙂 I think I may add asparagus and bacon next time for veggies and protein…but this is perfect as written. Thank you!
Debi
thank you Megan !!! 😀
Lila
Delicious pasta and so easy and quick to make. It served 4 people but im curious about doubling the recipe.
Trish
Made this last night, it was terrific! I was worried there would be too much liquid but its perfect!! Will def make again!
A. Kaiser
I could not find angle hair pasta and used spaghettini. It was delicious. For my liking I would use 1-2 more cloves of garlic.
Kayli williamson
How many people does this serve?
Emily
This is my new favorite meal. I make it with chicken Parmesan! Yum! Making it tonight for my mom.:)
Kate
I never comment on recipes, but I just had to on this one: it is SOOOO good. Like, perhaps my new favorite dish. Thank you so much for sharing!! PS – I added bacon for additional protein and it goes super well together
Debi
love comments like yours! 😀
Iitanyia
I like this recipe. I have made it once with the half and half and once without and both tasted great. I like how easy it is to make and that you cook the noodles in the broth. 😀
Kelly
I absolutely love this pasta recipe! It is so light, unlike some pasta dishes that are very heavy. I add a pound of thawed deveined peeled shrimpp when I add the angel hair and it makes for a fabulous stand alone dish!
Ida
These noodles are amazing! I made them for my boyfriend and I and thought maybe the base recipe wouldn’t be enough for the two of us (he’s a big eater and I didn’t want to skimp). I didn’t *fully* double the recipe, though- I used an entire package (16 oz) of spaghetti (not angelhair), an extra cup of broth, a half cup more of half+half, and 1/2 c more Parmesan. It turned out a little soupy- but by the time we were done eating, what was left had thickened up nicely, so it was probably a matter of just letting it set. When I make it again, I’ll probably stick to the original measurements, but I might sub fettuccine and heavy cream.
Laura
Just made your recipe tonight and added chicken sausage. My husband and I love it! I have a terrible tomato allergy so I’m always looking for pasta recipes that don’t call for tomato. This one is definitely being added to the dinner rotation. Thanks for sharing!
Debi
you’re welcome Laura, thanks for trying it and leaving us a comment! I would encourage you to try the orzo recipes and risotto recipes on our site as well.
Christina
I substituted shells as suggested, and wasn’t the happiest with the outcome. Apparently the shells are too thick and sucked up too much liquid- was left with drier pasta. If I make this again I’ll try a thinner pasta, or way less shells. Wish it had an oz size for pasta- some pasta boxes and bags are different sizes so saying half a box was confusing to me. Was okay! Good combo of ingredients. Someone suggested adding a touch of lemon- I can agree this was a good suggestion!
Debi
you are correct Christina, the shells will soak up much more of the liquid. I would try it again using only 1 cup of shells.
Caton
I first found this recipe last summer and my mom made it for me. After I got to college I started making it myself and it is my all time favorite thing to make. It’s so easy and quick and tastes incredible. I was wondering if you had a good way to reheat it? I usually have some left over and I tried adding extra half and half to regain the same consistency but then it loses the flavor. Any tips would be amazing!! Thanks so much for sharing this recipe!!!
Debi
I’m so glad this has become a family favorite. I have to tell you that my kids are cold leftover eaters, including pizza. So they have no problem just grabbing the bowl straight from the fridge, grabbing a fork and sitting on the couch. But I do heat it up in the microwave with a little added milk on power 5. I never use full power. And I slowly let it heat back up 30 seconds at a time. I hope that helps!
Marianne Rattan
This turned out super yummy! My only complaint is that the Parmesan cheese got all clumpy in there. My local store didn’t have “fresh” parm but I found shredded in a container in the section with the other cheeses. Thought it’d be the same but evidently not. I have enough ingredients left to make another recipe. Maybe if I am more careful about gradually sprinkling it evenly over the hot pasta while stirring continuously? LOL It tasted GREAT though and was enjoyed by myself and my 8 yo grandson. Thanks for a wonderful recipe!
Debi
Hi Marianne
Unfortunately pre shredded cheese has cellulose in it which helps keep it from clumping together. Despite that it really shouldn’t have clumped the way it did. I only know that from my previous years of using packaged cheeses. Maybe like you said it needs to go in gradually which is what I suggest any time you add cheese. Adding it all at once is never a good idea. Also, taking it off the heat helps as well. I’m glad you enjoyed it and hope it comes out better next time.
Anonymous
The same thing happened to me with the cheese. I liked the taste of the dish but was left with giant globs of cheese.
Jayd
It was super easy and so delicious! The taste was more than I expected.
I squeezed a piece of lemon and even better.
Traci
I can’t get the Parmesan to melt. It just clumps and then too soupy. I’ve used preshedded and shredded the Parmesan myself so it’s not that. I love the flavor but can’t get your results. My husband said to drain the pasta but I said it doesn’t call for that. Is that my problem?
Jane
Ugh, I was embarrassed to serve this even though it was just my husband. We ate it but threw out the leftovers & ate a big bowl of ice cream instead.
Debi
wow Jane I’m sorry to hear that. I’ve gotten nothing but rave reviews on this recipe since I posted it years ago. What went wrong?
Anonymous
I make this once a week. It’s amazing
Suzanne
Made it exactly as recipe was written. I doubled it because I have 3 teenagers and two are boys. lol The pickiest eater had seconds and wants some packed in her lunch tomorrow! I will make again, but use about a 1/2 cup less broth and a 1/4 less half and half (this is because I doubled the recipe and it was a little wet and angel hair pasta gets too soft with the extra liquid). I would probably leave it doubled if I used a different pasta. This is a keeper recipe! Thank you!
Becki Swindell
I make it with shrimp sautéed in olive oil, garlic and crushed red pepper. Fabulous!
Anonymous
I made this recipe for my picky husband and he loved it. He said it’s better then the box ones.
Debi
I KNOW RIGHT!!!! 😀
Daisy
Very yummy and can you add chicken and broccoli to the dish?
Debi
absolutely !
Tara
This is EXCELLENT! I used some dried sweet potato pasta instead of angel hair pasta. The pasta actually had a bit of (unexpected!) sweetness to it, so I was a little concerned. However, the savory deliciousness of the sauce complimented it nicely. I look forward to making this again with a different pasta.
Debi
Thanks Tara! I’ve never heard of sweet potato pasta before. I’ll have to check that out
SandyToes
I’ve been making this recipe on the stovetop for a year now, and the family loves it. Tonight I ate it in my Instant Pot, adding the half and half along with the broth at the beginning, and it was just as wonderful, but with even less pot-watching. Cue the band of angels!
Kathy
Can you tell me how to do it in the IP?
Debi
Unfortunately I cannot Kathy because believe it or not I have never used mine. I’ve had one since last year and it’s still in the box. I don’t know that you can make this recipe in an instant pot. Maybe others have tried?
Kathy
Can you give me instructions on How to do this recipe in the instant pot? Thanks
Nikki
My 16yr old cooked this for supper tonight ( i helped her). It was pretty good but we used Gluten Free Fetticini noodles and found in the end that it was very liquidy. The noodles did not fully absorb the liquid and feel it left it more bland than when we tried the noodles before adding the milk. Gonna try again and maybe use less milk.
Natalie
How do you feel about adding chicken and asparagus to this? Would I then double the sauce amount? Thank you!
Debi
I think that’s a great idea. I don’t think I would change the amount of sauce though.
Denise Gunnels
Half of what size box of pasta?
Marianne Rattan
half of a 1 pound box of angel hair pasta works perfectly!
Anonymous
Made it, awesome
Tina
Debi. thank you so much for this recipe. It is amazing! I try not to use processed foods and this is so much better and easier to make. Thanks again!
Debi
You are very welcome Tina. Thank you for taking the time to tell us. This recipe remains in the Top 3 b/c it’s so easy to make.
Lisa
Can I use grated parm?
Debi
Eww …. LOL. Sorry Lisa, but nothing beats fresh parm cheese
Isabella
I made this for my family And they loved it totally going to make this again
Debi
thanks you Isabella
Jessie Sjue
I have made this 3 times now and it is delicious. I do have problems with the Parmesan cheese becoming a big glob! I have used fresh Parmesan that I grated myself and bought Parmesan already and it doesn’t seem to make a difference. I was careful to stiir and stir once I added it to the hot pasta and I did take it off the burner. Suggestions or help? Please
SandyToes
Definitely use the fresh parm. Let the pasta cool for about 2 minutes. Add the parm a quarter cup at a time, stirring until it’s fully melted after each addition. Mine has never clumped in over a year of making this.
Anonymous
Love it
Anna
I have made this twice now and my family loves it. I make it pretty much to the exact recipe ingredients with the substitution of the type of pasta & I make my own chicken broth by just adding water with the chicken bouillon that I always have on hand just in case you don’t have the chicken broth on hand that’s what you can do it comes out just as good but you can’t go wrong on this recipe it’s delicious thanks for sharing.
Monid
This is the easiest and tastiest parmesan noodle recipe. I used whole milk instead of half n half.
Cate
These are amazing! We make this all of the time for our family and serve with salmon most of the time. Kids and adults love it equally! We normally don’t use all of the butter and it’s still just as good. Barilla makes whole wheat angel Hair pasta that I find in Safeway and use for this all the time. Thanks!!!
SandyToes
I must have made this 4 or 5 times since I first saw the recipe last summer. The first time I served it, it was such a hit that I had to add it to regular rotation. It is perfect as written and bullet-proof, it just works, every time. Use freshly grated real parm and it can’t fail.
I usually serve it with chicken meuniere or chicken Milanese, and double the garlic-infused oil, pouring half into a skillet to sauté the chicken, My family loves the way it flavors the chicken, and I love that the chicken and pasta are done at the same time, making an easy dinner. Thanks for a great recipe!
Debi
wow SandyToes (love that name) thank you! It makes me so happy to hear how our recipes are filtering their way through other peoples homes and great memories are being made around the table. Thanks for writing! 🙂
Stephanie
I make this all the time. One of my boyfriend’s favorite noodle dishes. The only thing I change is I use minced garlic in a jar and only about a teaspoon, raw garlic makes it way too pungent for me. Otherwise, delicious!
Sadie
Hello,
I would like to give this recipe a try but my daughter is a vegetarian and won’t eat it if I use chicken stock. What can I substitute it with?
Thank you!
Debi
Sure Sadie, try half water half veg stock
Alyssa
I just made the dish and I used the right amount of liquids for the dish and it is way too liquidly why won’t it evaporate?
Debi
it should thicken as it stands Alyssa
Nikki
I had the same problem. We used the amount of liquids it said but ours ended up way to liquidy even before adding the milk. Also, we used gluten free fetticini noodles.
Anonymous
Made it for the first time tonight. Was very good but WAY to salty. Would definitely cut back by not addicting additional salt and using 1/2 the cheese.
Connie
I wonder how this would be with spaghetti squash instead of pasta.
Song Sparrow
Thank you so much for this! Our 3 year old son is on the spectrum and will only eat pasta at dinner. I generally rotate between mac & cheese and pasta-roni, but hate myself for giving him so much packaged foods. I’ll be trying this tonight, and I’m sure he will love it. Thank you!
Debi
Let me know how your son likes this Song!
Sally
Hi there! Confused on amount of pasta used, as I get pasta in a bag not a box. Excited to try but scared about pasta amount! 🙂
Dale
Use 8 oz. dry pasta.
Eve Szymanski
Very good. We used linguini pasta.
Elaine Fick
This recipe is perfect! I love, love, love pasta (even though my scale screams at me, “STOP IT!!!!). And, your recipe is exactly what I’ve been trying to produce for three years. I am positive it is because the angel hair is cooked in the chicken stock along with the butter/garlic mixture. My hubby is not a pasta lover–perhaps he would chow down if I added a top layer of those French-fried onions, but I just can’t ruin the flavor of this dish. I make this for just myself, though; that way I don’t have to watch the man I love practically starve.
I added a little less than a 1/4 cup of finely diced onions, which my made my palate extra happy (and my scale calmed down a bit, too). I added basil tonight instead of parsley, which I didn’t have handy (tasted awesome, too!).
Debi, I have tried several of your recipes, which are all so tasty and easy to prepare. You are very talented in your kitchen. Thank you so much for sharing your recipes.
Debi
You made my day Elaine! Thank you so much for leaving that comment. It warms my heart to know I helped you be a success in your kitchen!
Alison b
Just made this for dinner with chopped spinach anf shrimp. So delicious! My family,including my 4 &6 year old noys cleaned their plates
Alison b
I used 1% milk and it you couldn’t tell the difference
Anonymous
What’s the nutrition value on this
Margaret
I just fixed this tonight and added grilled chicken. I used skim milk and did as you recommend and reduced the chicken broth by one half cup. It was wonderful. It will be in my go to menu. Thanks!
Kaitlyn
Hi! How many does this serve?
Debi
in my house? LOL It serves 4 Kaitlyn
Kim Bytheway
Can this be frozen after its cooked because I never have any luck trying to half recipies and I live by my self.
Lorena
I am making this for dinner tonight but had a question do u cook pasta according to instructions on the box then toss in the sauce
Debi
No Lorena you cook the pasta in the sauce
Becca
Just made it, not really my cup of tea. Which is shocking because I normally LOVE pasta dishes, maybe I just didn’t add the seasonings to taste.
Kiyon
The same thing happen to me with the clumping but I think it’s because your adding the cold milk to the got ingredients. All I did was turn it back on low around 4 and kept stirring until the clumps dissolved. Also you could just measure out the milk ahead of time so it won’t clump. But this turned out sooooo good the whole family loved it including my 3 year old. I will definitely be making this again adding grilled or baked chicken… Yummmm along with some bread!!! Reminds me of Olive Garden!
Kiyon
*hot ingredients I meant
Elaine Fick
When I am adding a liquid dairy product to an already hot mixture, I usually heat the milk/half & half/cream on 30-40% power in my microwave for 45-60 seconds or maybe a little longer. When it is what I call “cozy warm”, I pour it gradually into the hot mixture stirring continuously until all the milk, etc. is incorporated. With this recipe one needs to be gentle with this step because the pasta is already cooked!
I have made this recipe. Just the thought of it makes my mouth water. I misplaced the recipe, though, and ran across it on Yummly.com just now. I have added fresh basil and/or spinach to this beautiful pasta to step it up a little when I feel the need! My hubby would not be happy if I made it for both of us (he is a meat and potatoes/rice guy), so I make it all for myself.
Lisa N
I only have two cups of chicken stock, what do i do?
Kate
What size box of pasta? Thanks!
Liz
This recipe is AMAZING!!!!!
Debi
thanks Liz! 🙂
Anonymous
I made this tonight and it was absolutely delicious so easy to make 5star!
Debi
5 stars??? WOW! thank you!
Anonymous
I dont know why, but mine turrned out very salty. I didn’t even use as much salt as it calls for!!
Debi
Gee I’m not sure what happened there. Do you normally use very little salt? I know each person can be very different with salt sensitivities. I tend to use more salt in my pasta water instead of at the end that way it’s seasoned but blends in if that makes sense. I hope you’ll try it again (saltless) next time. 🙂
Anonymous
the chicken broth sodium count might have been really high and the dish didn’t need any additional salt.
Dolores Czarnecki
Parmesan is very salty. So try and cut that down.
Lauren
I’m planning on making this dish tonight for the main course. How do you recommend adding in veggies and pancetta? Would I cook them separately and then add once the noodles are cooked?
Kelly
This was so easy to make. I used minced garlic instead of garlic cloves. It turned out so good my family loved it!!!
Paige
I just started making this recipe and realized I only have 1/4 cup of the cheese could I use another type of cheese?
Anonymous
I just started making this recipe and realized I only have 1/4 cup of the cheese could I use another type of cheese?
Trish
Angel hair pasta made from edamame in Costco. Works with any regular pasts recipe. Fewer carbs and gluten free!
Nika
Can I do this w/o milk lactose hubby
Bonnie
there are many lactose free milk products in your super market
Molly
this may sound dumb to ask but do we drain the broth after or does it need to soak in?
Debi
Hi Molly. The noodles will soak up all the liquid.
AVIANA
I had the same question about the liquid to drain or not! Sounds delish!
Jenny Mette
If I were to double the recipe, would you still double the chicken stock? Or will that make it too soupy?
Debi
Hi Jenny! I would double the liquid if you are going to double the noodles.
Linda
Turned out great!! I made the mistake of using the green container grated parm too. I don’t know why I did that because I have learned the hard way on a previous recipe that freshly grated works way better! So, what I did was add my milk and heat it back up and it all melted nicely. Turned out amazing! Thank you!
ali
What would happen 8 I use 1 0/0 milk instead of half and half? Would I be better to do the cream of chicken suggestion in instead ?
Debi
Hi Ali, I just made these last night as a matter of fact… lol Skim milk would be fine I would just reduce the chicken stock by 1/4 cup so it isn’t too thin.
Leah
What do you think about using heavy cream?
Debi
I think half and half would work Leah, but heavy cream might make it a little thick
Autumn
Is there going to be a broth or sauce left over? I just want the noodles. This looks good!
Debi
the noodles will absorb all the sauce Autumn
Alisha
I tried this tonight and my girls absolutely loved it!! How do I follow you?
Debi
I’m so glad Alisha. To follow me look on the right hand side where it says “subscribe’ and just put in your email. I send out monthly newsletters. Thanks!
Monica
I found your recipe on Pinterest recently and followed it to your blog. Love your blog!!! I am seriously trying to take my family off processed foods and your blog is filled with valuable information and great recipes. With that said, I made this recipe for my family last night and everyone wanted more and there wasn’t more. So, next time I plan on doubling the recipe. It was so good and my kids didn’t mind that I added a salad. Now my son wants recipes for unprocessed hamburger helper. Will definitely be making this dish again!!
Debi
yay Monica! I’m so happy for you!!! Here’s our homemade version of the Beef Stroganoff from Ham Helper and I make this ALL the time for the kids. https://happilyunprocessed.com/2014/04/30/homemade-hamburger-helper-beef-stroganoff/. Give it a try and let me know what you think! So glad you enjoyed perusing our recipes and blog.
Mersadeez
I wish it was more specific on how much pasta I used too much and didn’t have enough juice I added more chicken stock but idk
CAitlin
I have a quick question. should you cook the pasta before adding it to the chiciken stock? it didnt seem like enough liquid to cook the pasta in
Katie
This recipe made me look like a gourmet chef! Absolutely delicious! However, while I was at the store buying the ingredients and trying to decide between the FOURTEEN different types of chicken stock, I noticed the sodium (of course!) not bashing it, I love salt – but I just couldn’t bring myself to get the regular with 570mgs of sodium. If you saw me, you would probably laugh – I frequent McDonalds, and consider chips & microwave popcorn to be power foods. BUT, I try to make the healthier choice when given the option “either/or”, i.e., regular cheeseburger or double 😉
Anyhow, I chose the chicken stock with no salt (only 170mgs of sodium) and used salted butter. I added a little garlic salt to it to help compensate for the lost salt and it was ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS. I’ve literally eaten it three times this week for dinner. This Pinterest Pin was NOT a Pinterest Fail! It was so easy and it tasted just as good as the picture looked! (How often does that ever happen?!) Thank you SO much for posting. Can’t wait to check out your other recipes!
Debi
What a great comment Katie! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave us a comment and I hope you find other recipes that you enjoy just as much!
0re0
Hi, looks simple enough to cook, which I will try on Wednesday! But before I do that, pls, what is half and half? (Sorry, a noob in cooking!)
Debi
LOL !! It’s a legitimate question. Half and half is half milk and half heavy cream. You can either buy the 2 ingredients separately and measure it yourself or buy it that way in the supermarket.
Debbie
Can’t wait to make this tonite to accompany my crunchy honey garlic pork chops. I have all the ingredients except for the parsely. Could I substitute cilantro?
Debi
I am personally not the biggest fan of cilantro Debbie. You can use dried parsley if you have it or leave it out all together. It will come out just as good. Let me know what you thought of it!
Claudia
Hi, this pasta looks amazing! What size box noddles did you use, 1lb? Thanks
Debi
Hi Claudia – I used a regular size pasta box, but I think I only used half of it. It will be very liquidy at first, so don’t be alarmed. It thickens up!
Heidi
Hi Debi – it’s a legitimate question. I don’t live in the same country as you. Need more precision on what a half a box represents? Grams or ounces please!
Travis
A typical box of pasta in America contains 16 ounces of pasta by weight, half the box would be 8 ounces or 226.80 grams.
Jen Herter
This is one my top 5 favorite pasta dishes of all time. Amazing. Also, you can substitute half of the noodles for zucchini noodles and it’s fantastic. My husband loves this recipe.
Debi
Thanks so much for the compliment Jen! I have to admit my family loves these noodles too!
Cheryl
Zucchini noodles? Do you put the zucchini in one of those spiral cutters?
laurie
What size is the pasta box
Tammy
I make a variation of this that may help if you don’t have all of the ingredients.
Boil pasta of choice in water, but reserve the water and cook it until it still has a bit of a bite to it. Drain and set aside. In same pan melt butter/oil with garlic (or garlic salt), fresh cracked pepper and for us a pinch of red pepper flakes. Put pasta back in the pan and add pasta water a few tablespoons with the Parmesan. Let that bubble and thicken a minute or two, if needed add some more of the water until it is the consistency you prefer.
I always save some of my pasta water, the starch helps sauces thicken without milk or cream.
Jana S.
I just made this dish and followed the recipe exactly. Oh my!!!!! So delicious!! Came out perfect. Thanks for the recipe!
Debi
glad you liked it Jana!
Adri
Used all natural garlic butter in place of the butter, almond milk and threw in some sautéed mushrooms; it was amazing!
Debi
WoW Adri! That sounds delish!
Sam
Just made this and I could not believe how fast and yummy it is! I realized right before adding the milk that it had spoiled since literally this am, so I improvised with sour cream and it was still delicious! Thanks for this recipe its a keeper!!
Debi
Love the substitution Sam!
Georgia
This recipe saved my neck! Have to leave for VBS in 45 minutes and am out of EVERYTHING except 1/2 + 1/2, pasta, and various herbs (parsley and garlic included of course). I was this ___ close to going out for a few frozen pizzas. I’ll serve a few sliced tomatoes on the side and we’ll be outta here on time!
Debi
I’m so glad you found the time to leave such a funny comment Georgia! 😉
Mandy
I subsituted wheat linguine for Angel hair, and topped it off with mozarella right before serving. Delish!
Lorry
i read many of the posts before making this. I took my time stirring in the cheese and it was perfect. Tasted way better than the box. I loved it and will make it again.
Keerthi
Hi I have a question when I made the pasta I didn’t have Parmesan cheese so I used Mexican blend organic cheese instead. Is it ok?
Debi
How did it turn out for you Keerthi?
Taz
my kids liked this, but for me, not enough Parmesan. The cheese only clumps right at first, but keep stirring and it blends in. I found it to be bland.
Debi
perhaps more spices would do it for you Taz, more garlic perhaps?
Robyn
I made these last night and they were fabulous. I didn’t have some of the ingredients like chicken stock and half and hlalf/milk. I used a can of cream of chicken and grated parm cheese. I cooked it all in a sauce pan…although clumpy once I boiled the noodles and mixed it all together it was awesome. I added sundries tomatoes and mushrooms. We are on a budget so I used what we had. We had a nice meal. Thank you!
Terry
Can you use almond milk in place of whole milk or half and half? Can’t wait to try!
Debi
I would love to know how that turns out Terry b/c I’ve been shying away from animal products and have fallen madly in love with almond milk! Please let me know how it turns out if you decide to try it.
christina
Almond milk will be thinner and not so creamy, it doesn’t coat the noodles as well.
Adrienne
Hello,
Can I use chicken broth instead of chicken stock?
Debi
yes Adrienne they are interchangeable 🙂
Hannah
This recipe was delicious, however when I added the cheese and parsley it all clumped together and didn’t distribute into the pasta. Any way to prevent this?
Debi
I have never had that problem Hannah. All that comes to my mind is maybe the cheese was (a) too cold or (b) pre shredded. If it was pre shredded sometimes it has a caking agent in it (to prevent clumping funny enough). My suggestion would be to add the cheese slowly and stir. Maybe add a little milk as you go too until the cheese is all incorporated.
bonnie
Or try melting the cheese in millk in a separate sauce pan on low heat
Betty
This noodles recipe sounds delicious. Thanks for making so we can PRINT it. So much easier.