The Best Easy Cacio E Pepe Recipe Ever (2024)

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By Courtney ODell

Feb 03, 2020, Updated Jun 22, 2022

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The Best Easy Cacio e Pepe Recipe Ever – this easy pasta is creamy, rich, and delicious with just a few ingredients you probably already have on hand!

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  • How to Make Cacio e Pepe
  • How to Make a Parmesan Pasta Bowl
  • Tips and Tricks to Perfect Cacio e Pepe
  • FAQs
  • What to Serve With Cacio e Pepe:
  • The Best Easy Cacio e Pepe Recipe Ever

If you were an avid fan of Anthony Bourdain, you’d have to know this episode. Rome, in all of the rare beauty of black and white in a modern TV format, was one of th emost memorable episodes I’ve ever watched.

For those of us that love creating, storytelling, and food – there is nobody like Anthony Bourdain. His storytelling made me fall in love with food and travel – and pursue my loves as a career.

So when he enjoyed a dish so much he couldn’t even bear to give away the location (from the Rome episode of No Reservations- shot entirely in black and white- where he proclaimed cacio e pepe as the greatest thing in the history of the world)? I had to find a copycat that was just as amazing and try it for myself!

Cacio e pepe is one of the best comfort pastas of all time – it is creamy, rich, and delicious with a ton of flavor – despite using only a couple of ingredients that are understated and likely to already be in your pantry! Cacio e pepe might sound complicated – but it is one of the most simple and delicious pasta dishes, ever!

Cacio e pepe translates to cheese and pepper in many Italian regions – and this pasta is basically just pasta, butter, pepper, and cheese. While cacio e pepe might sound plain – it is AMAZING. Thick, buttery, rich, and a little spicy from the pepper – it is the ultimate comfort food pasta and perfect for an easy quick dinner. This simple pasta is so rich and creamy – without any cream.

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How to Make Cacio e Pepe

To make this recipe, you’ll need:

  • Water – salt your water when you cook spaghetti – but don’t add olive oil. Adding olive oil will make your pasta slick and encourage it to soak up the oil, instead of your sauce!
  • Tagliolini or spaghetti – use a quick cooking noodle you love. Traditionally, you’d use spaghetti – but I’ve used bucatini and even fettuccini in a pinch when I’m starving, as this meal is meant to be something easy and fast.
  • Butter – butters rich fat content is going to provide a lot of the creamy texture for our pasta’s sauce, making it velvety and delicious.
  • Fresh cracked pepper – while using cracked black pepper seems easy, this recipe has so few ingredients, it is critical to use fresh cracked pepper for the best flavor and the most heat.
  • 1 cup pasta cooking water – this isn’t additional water from before – but rather, when you make your sauce, you will reserve 1 cup of the water your pasta cooks in – don’t let it all go down the drain! This water contains starch pasta gives off, and helps emulsify, so your pasta sticks to it.
  • Parmesan or romano cheese, grated – use high quality, delicious cheese you love the flavor of, as it will melt and form the base of our sauce with the butter. Parmesan is nutty and salty, and adds a lovely addictive flavor to pasta that you can’t get enough of!
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Once you’ve gathered your ingredients, we will follow this method:

  • Boil pasta to just under al dente. Cook in salty, rapidly boiling water until a bit over al dente. Since we will add the pasta back to the sauce to cook for a moment before serving, I like to cook just a bit under al dente – so it can finish at al dente.
  • Save one cup of pasta cooking water! You’ll drain the rest and set the al dente pasta aside, but do not drain all the water – be sure to save one cup!
  • Let pepper bloom. This sounds a bit funny – but it just means let it get fragrant, which only takes about a minute after you add it to the pan. Be sure to not let it burn, so stir as it toasts.
  • Add butter and pasta water to pan to start sauce.
  • Thicken sauce and add pasta back. Add pasta to pan and cook to al dente as sauce thickens.
  • Stir in cheese. Add in cheese, allowing it to thicken sauce as it melts. Adding before pasta is done and sauce has thickened can cause cheese to sink to the bottom, so stir it in right at the end.
  • Serve. Serve in parmesan cheese bowls immediately.

How to Make a Parmesan Pasta Bowl

While a parmesan pasta bowl isn’t required for this dinner, it is a really simple way to take this pasta up a notch and make it look amazingly fancy in no time!

Making a parmesan cheese bowl to serve your pasta in is really fun and cute- but it also adds a great crunchy texture and salty parmesan kick to your pasta too!

This easy baked parmesan bowl is so simple – but adds a ton of flavor to this dish. It’s entirely optional, but if you have a bit of extra time when making this cacio e pepe recipe, try it in this parmesan bowl!

  • Start by preheating oven to 350 degrees.
  • Next, layer parmesan cheese on a baking mat.
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  • I add 1/2 cup shredded parmesan cheese to the mat (this will depend on your size bowl or how big you want servings to be – you can go anywhere from 1/4 cup for a small bowl to 1/2 cup to a medium size bowl – and 1 cup parmesan for a giant bowl shape.
  • Bake until lightly golden brown and very bubbly.
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  • Remove from oven and let cool until you can hold parmesan comfortably (it will still be very warm, but cooled enough you wont burn yourself.)
  • Lay parmesan over a bowl turned upside down, folding pleats or simply scrunching it up like a tostada shell to make it fit the bowl’s shape.
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  • Let cool completely until hard, about 15-30 minutes.
  • Add pasta to bowl.

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Tips and Tricks to Perfect Cacio e Pepe

Use pasta water in the sauce. It sounds really weird to use pasta water in your sauce, right? Well there is a really great reason to use about a cup of the water your pasta cooks in to make a pasta sauce – adding some of the starchy water the pasta boils in helps to emulsify and thicken the sauce, giving it tons of flavor. Many people even call pasta cooking water “liquid gold” – don’t throw out all of your cooking water and send all that liquid gold down the drain.

Emulsifying your sauce with the addition of pasta water helps the sauce stick to the pasta so it can soak up all that delicious butter, pepper, and parmesan flavor!This results in a thick and creamy non-greasy sauce for your pasta – without any cream.

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FAQs

When is Cacio e Pepe done?

This recipe is a bit of a rustic dish without an exact cooking time, and everyone has their own preferred doneness for pasta – so it’s kind of done when you want it to be. Generally, your dish is done when the sauce has thickened and pasta has reached al dente – or soft, with just a bit of bite.

Can I make Cacio e pepe vegan?

I’ve made this recipe with oat milk and a vegan cheese substitute, and it was delicious! Be sure to use dairy substitutes that you like the flavor of, as this recipe has so few ingredients, you’ll really taste each ingredient on it’s own.

Can I make this more peppery?

You can add more or less pepper, based on your own personal preferences.

Do I have to make a parmesan bowl?

This is an absolutely optional step; something I just like to do for extra flavor.

How can I keep this recipe from sticking to my pan?

When cooking your sauce, I recommend using a nonstick pan.

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What to Serve With Cacio e Pepe:

This dinner is a quick, pantry staple meal meant to feed you fast – so finding simple, easy sides to serve with it is essential!

We love serving with texas toast, fruit salad with poppyseed dressing, warm goat cheese salad, or a deceptively easy broiled lobster tail.

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The Best Cacio e Pepe

Yield: 4 people

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

The Best Easy Cacio e Pepe Recipe Ever - this easy pasta is creamy, rich, and delicious with just a few ingredients you probably already have on hand!

Ingredients

  • water
  • 1/2 lb tagliolini or spaghetti
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 1 tbsp fresh cracked pepper
  • 1 cup pasta cooking water
  • 1 3/4 cups parmesan or romano cheese, grated

Instructions

  1. Boil a large pot of water and salt it generously.
  2. Add pasta and cook until under al-dente - still a little crunchy.
  3. Remove one cup pasta water and set aside.
  4. Drain pasta.
  5. Add cracked pepper to pan and heat for about 40 seconds on medium high to let bloom.
  6. Add butter and pasta water to pan, melt butter.
  7. Add pasta to pan and cook to al dente as sauce thickens.
  8. When pasta is cooked, mix parmesan or romano in pan and stir well to mix.
  9. Serve in parmesan cheese bowls immediately.
Nutrition Information

Yield 4Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 400Total Fat 21gSaturated Fat 12gTrans Fat 1gUnsaturated Fat 6gCholesterol 60mgSodium 945mgCarbohydrates 34gFiber 2gSugar 1gProtein 20g

Nutrition is automatically calculated by Nutritionix - please verify all nutrition information independently and consult with a doctor or nutritionist for any and all medical and diet advice.

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The Best Easy Cacio E Pepe Recipe Ever (2024)

FAQs

What makes cacio e pepe so good? ›

But pepper is central to cacio e pepe so it needs to shine. Use at least 2 teaspoons and toast before grinding to bring out the pepper's spicy and fruity notes. Pounding the peppercorns in a mortar will give you a mix of coarsely and finely ground pepper, an ideal combination in my opinion.

What is cacio e pepe secret? ›

The secret, in addition to the chemical combination of water and Pecorino proteins to obtain a cream without lumps, lies in the flavor: whole peppercorns crushed the same day and plunged into the pan to toast releasing all their pungent aroma; the pasta whisked slowly and in a controlled way to absorb all the taste of ...

What pasta shape is best for cacio e pepe? ›

Spaghetti: Cacio e Pepe is traditionally made with some kind of long pasta (noodle); I like to use spaghetti but I've also seen it with bucatini, linguine, fettuccine, and even tagliatelle. You can use either dry or fresh pasta.

How to keep cheese from clumping in cacio e pepe? ›

How to avoid clumping in Cacio e Pepe Sauce
  1. Use high quality ingredients. ...
  2. Grate cheese yourself. ...
  3. Grate cheese first. ...
  4. Use finely grated cheese. ...
  5. Do NOT adjust the amount of water for cooking the pasta. ...
  6. Don't reserve pasta water early. ...
  7. Let pasta water cool. ...
  8. Don't add cheese all at once.

Why is cacio e pepe so hard to make? ›

That said, as simple as the cacio e pepe ingredient list may be, this dish is famously finicky when it comes to technique. If the cheese is overheated or the starchy pasta water isn't emulsified properly, the sauce can turn into a sticky, clumpy mess, which I can vouch from experience is always such a tragedy.

Can I use Parmesan instead of pecorino for cacio e pepe? ›

Cheese– Aged Pecorino Romano is a MUST when making Cacio e Pepe. It is made from sheep's milk and has a strong and tangy flavor. I also use Parmesan cheese because I like the flavor of the two cheeses together. If you want to use ALL Pecorino Romano, you can, but personally I like the mix of both cheeses.

What are the ingredients in Trader Joe's cacio e pepe? ›

Ingredients. Water, pecorino romano cheese (sheep's milk, sea salt, animal rennet), sunflower seed oil, modified cornstarch, ground black pepper, sodium citrate, xanthan gum, sea salt.

What pairs best with cacio e pepe? ›

Look no further than Chianti Classico for a classic red pairing. While most people associate this wine with flavorful meats like Florentine steak, the sharpness of the cacio e pepe holds its own and makes Chianti an unexpected accompaniment.

What is a fun fact about cacio e pepe? ›

Cacio e pepe means 'cheese and pepper' in several central Italian dialects. In keeping with its name, the dish contains grated pecorino romano and black pepper, together with tonnarelli or spaghetti. All the ingredients keep well for a long time, which made the dish practical for shepherds without fixed abode.

What is a good substitute for Cacio e Pepe cheese? ›

Pecorino Romano is a hard, Italian sheep's milk cheese. It has sharp, rich nutty flavor, making it the perfect cheese for this simple pasta dish. If you don't have it or can't find it Parmigiano-Reggiano is a totally acceptable alternative.

Should Cacio e Pepe be stringy? ›

The cheese will become stringy if you heat up your pan too much (above 70 °C or 158 °F). I tested all the methods, so you do not need to! Cacio e Pepe is rare in restaurants because it is hard to serve warm without the corn starch trick.

What does Cacio e Pepe mean in English? ›

An iconic dish of the 'Eternal City' Roma, cacio e pepe or pasta de pepe simply translates to cheese and pepper pasta.

What is the secret of Cacio e Pepe? ›

Tips for Making Cacio e Pepe

Let the pasta cool slightly—Ripping hot pasta plus finely shredded or grated cheese inevitably yields a clumpy sauce. Letting the pasta cool for 2 minutes before tossing ensures a perfectly creamy sauce.

Why isn't my Cacio e Pepe creamy? ›

You might not suspect this, but the way the cheese is grated is key to making perfect Cacio e Pepe. Indeed, if the cheese is grated too coarsely, it won't emulsify into a smooth sauce, and you'll end up with blobs of coagulated cheese.

What is the cultural significance of cacio e pepe? ›

This typically Roman pasta dish goes back to ancient times. In their sacks, local shepherds would carry cacio cheese made from sheep's milk, pepper, and dried spaghetti. Cacio e pepe is a symbol of Rome – like the Colosseum, it's an institution.

How is cacio e pepe different from alfredo? ›

Cacio e pepe is made by emulsifying pasta water with grated cheese and black pepper. It clumps so easily. Alfredo has an image problem. Americans think of it as pasta draped in a cream sauce made of heavy cream and cheese, but the original version is thinner and creamy from an emulsion of butter and grated cheese.

Is cacio e pepe a peasant dish? ›

This peasant food comes from Roman sheep herders who had little time and money to spend on eating.

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