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Making Monday better with this Roasted Lemon Artichoke and Browned Butter Pasta. Roasted artichokes, fresh herbs, buttery walnuts, and a little bit of burrata cheese too. It’s a fresh springy take on pasta, that’s ready in just about 30 minutes and uses mostly pantry staple ingredients. Perfect as a quick meatless dinner that’s special enough for any day of the week.
Sometimes I worry I share too much pasta, but really, is there such a thing? Clearly I don’t believe there is. Let’s just be honest here, a pasta dinner is always a good idea, you simply can’t go wrong.
This is the perfect recipe for today. It’s the Monday after a holiday weekend, and if you’re anything like me, you’re probably already missing the laid back holiday weekend…luscious brunch spreads, bountiful salads, and coconut cake. Well, this pasta is here to help ease the pain. It’s quick, super easy, and veggie filled. It’s pretty much spring in a bowl with a side of nutty walnuts and burrata cheese. The best cure to the Monday blues.
Speaking of the holiday weekend, I hope you and your family had a great Easter (or Passover!). Ours was very chill since all of my siblings and I are a bit spread out all over the US at the moment. Some are in California, one in Ohio, and the rest here in Colorado. I was A-OK with the mellow holiday, but missed seeing all of my family for sure! The next time we’ll all be together is in July, so until then no crazy Gerard family shenanigans to share.
Don’t worry, we have a lot happening between now and then. Exciting things coming…hate to be such a tease, but very soon I will share! But first this pasta, so we can all (happily) get on with our Monday.
Normally when I set out to make pasta, I can pretty much get the recipe right the very first time around, BUT the last few weeks in the kitchen have been up and down for me. It seems I either have a great day, or a not so great day.
Honestly? I seriously think the weather has something to do with my “not so great” days. Every time I have a day when nothing’s going right, the weather is completely gross outside. This time of year can be really ugly around here. We call it “mud season” since the snow is melting and creates mud everywhere. It’s rainy/snowy, cold and dreary, and it does nothing for my mood…
Soo, that’s my explanation for my “not so great” days. The weather.
The silver lining is that the not so great days make me really appreciate the amazing days!
Anyway, this pasta. I made it first on a not so great day (ugly out). Then again on a great day (beautiful out – seeing my logic here). And yes, I loved it so much more once I did some tweaking.
Here are the details. The artichokes roast in the oven with olive oil, garlic, lemon, and thyme. I like using jarred artichokes for ease…and flavor. I just don’t have time to mess with whole artichokes. Plus the artichoke hearts that come in the jars are delicious. Roasting them in the oven makes them even more delicious. It also gives them color, flavor, and a crispy bite.
While the artichokes roast, cook the pasta, but just before draining reserve some of the pasta cooking water. You will use the reserved water to help create a saucy pasta!
Once the pasta has drained, add some butter and walnuts to the pot and allow the butter to brown. Oh yess, browned butter walnuts. It feels indulgent, but they’re actually healthy fats and I am very into it.
Once the walnuts are browned, toss everything together with lots of fresh basil and a touch of parmesan cheese. The oil with the artichokes coats the pasta making it just a little saucy, almost pesto like. Adding in a little of the pasta water will help bind everything together and finish it off.
But you guys know me. Pasta is made better with burrata and I could not resist finishing this spring pasta with a few balls of my very favorite cheese.
It’s just too good.
Every last forkful of this pasta is delicious and full of springtime artichokes. It’s hearty, but veggie filled too.
Did I convince you this needs to be dinner yet? Hope so, because I’m out of words and very ready to tackle the week. Especially since I know I have a 30 minute pasta dinner on the menu tonight. Does not get better!
If you make this pasta, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to also tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Loved this dish! Made it last night, a request of my daughter’s. It’s even better the next day after flavors have “mated”
Love your recipe book sooo much! Love the recipes and the photography…a feast for the eyes. Half Baked Harvest was a gift from my dear friend Ethel McGlynn 🙂
Hi Carolyn! Oh Ethel is one of my favorite people haha! I am so glad she gave you a book! I hope you are staying well during all of this! xTieghan
Amazing! So easy. I made the “isolation” version, meaning I didn’t have all the ingredients but used the following : Bucatini, goat cheese and pecans. The little heat give it a nice wake up call. Will definitely make this again and again. Thank you Tieghan for keeping me inspired.
Thank you Trudy!! I am really glad this recipe turned out so amazing for you! I hope you continue to enjoy my recipes! xTieghan
This turned out wonderfully…so flavorful and easy to put together!
Thank you so much Susan! xTieghan
Tieghan – My wife LOVES artichokes. So i saved this recipe for Mother’s Day dinner. It was a huge hit!
Only two small snags:
1. It only took the walnuts about 1-2 minutes to cook. They were just on the verge of burning. 5 minutes would have been much too much.
2. There were 5 of us for dinner, and there was not enough for 2nds or leftovers! My “people” were literally scraping the big pot looking for scraps of artichoke or pasta!!
So thanks so much for another winner.. (Oh, I also through in a big bunch of arugula – wanted a bit more green and pepper. Was delish!)
Hi David! That is so sweet of you to make this for her! I am really glad it turned out well for you both! Happy Mother’s Day to her! xTieghan
Super easy and very, very good!
Thank you so much Nicole! xTieghan
It was delicious! Everyone loved it! And it was super easy – making it again a week later!
Thank you so much Patty! I am so glad you enjoyed this one! xTieghan
Extremely easy to make and packed full of delicious fresh flavors! My boyfriend who doesn’t like pasta loved this. I just added some grilled chicken thighs to go along with this 🙂 Thank you for such a lovely recipe. I will 100% make this again.
I am so glad you both loved this recipe so much! Thank you so much for trying it! xTieghan
This was so tasty and took 20 minutes to make. I usually do not like pasta, but something about this recipe caught my eye. It was excellent! Thank you!
Thank you Rebecca! That is so great to hear! xTieghan
This was great! I used almonds instead of walnuts bc of a family member’s allergy. I might add a little more lemon zest to bring the flavor more to the front with all of the others, but overall this was delicious and springy and everyone LOVED it!!
That is so amazing to hear! Thank you Kara! xTieghan
This was so easy and delicious! I love all your recipes. Thank you!
Thank you Mary! xTieghan
What do you think about skipping the walnuts? Will it be really lacking something? Thanks! Look and sounds amazing
Hi! That should be fine! You could also sub pine nuts if you would like! xTieghan
Yum, yum and yum! Love this.
Hi Helen! I am so glad this turned out so well for you! Thank you for trying it! xTieghan
So good! I did make a few changes. Since I was already zesting a lemon, I juiced it too, and added some to the brown butter after it was done cooking. I substituted pecans for the walnuts and omitted the red pepper flakes, since I had neither. I used Banza chickpea linguine for some added protein, and its slight flavor blended nicely. Def gonna make again!
Amazing! I am so glad this turned out so well for you Star! Thank you so much for trying it! xTieghan
I made this tonight for dinner with my bestie – so easy and flavorful! It also made me appreciate why so many of your recipes have a chunk of burrata on them, so good!
Haha thank you so much Megan! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Can I substitute the buratta with mozz?
Hey Tyler! Yes, that will be great! You could also use ricotta cheese too. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan