Pasta With Butter, Sage And Parmesan Recipe (2024)

Ratings

5

out of 5

1,447

user ratings

Your rating

or to rate this recipe.

Have you cooked this?

or to mark this recipe as cooked.

Private Notes

Leave a Private Note on this recipe and see it here.

Cooking Notes

Maria

I fried the sage separately and then added it to sautéed onion and garlic before putting the pasta in. Adding a little lemon zest and sprinkling toasted panko bread crumbs on top takes this to a whole other level.

Yvette

I have been making this for about 15 years ever since I first saw the recipe in the Times and it has always been a big hit. I use more than 30 sage leaves, 40-60 depending on size. While this is great as written, I sauté 3/4 lb of Italian sausage (hot or sweet and always the patties) wipe out the pan when browned and add the butter (increased for the additional sage leaves) and then the sage. Then add the sausage back in just before adding the reserved water. So easy, quick and fabulous!

irene

I would take the sage leaves out next time before i put past in and put them on top of pasta as they became mushy stuck with cheese

LARGO

Had huge sage from garden.
Used penne rigate, as shown.
Removed crisp sage from brown butter and set aside ( like Irene & Leslie).
Lowered heat & added shallot and garlic, until colored.
Used less water (only enough to finish pasta, and leave moist) & added pepper flakes. No cheese in sauce!
Chiffonade fried sage.
In serving dish, toss in cheese & sage, saving a little, for garnish.

David

A twist of lemon too as you take the sauce off the heat. Works wonders :)

Suzanne

Delicious with pumpkin tortolini

Peter

I have made this many times and found that hitting the butter with a clove of garlic using a micro-plane adds a little something extra.

Weslie

very good and so easy. used sage leaves from the garden and next time i will use a few more. i did add peas for color but next time i will not. this stands alone and greens not necessary. i suspect, the better the parmesan
the more pleased you will be. i used a pasta called taccozzette which is cut pieces of pasta.

Mitch Sackson

I always add some vegetable to one of these simple pasta so that you get extra vitamins. Usually they are peas, onion, collards, beet greens or the like. This than makes it a complete dish for a single diner cook.

Elizabeth Anderson Porzio

A common mistake is to add many things to pasta. We love the very taste of pasta even just with oil.

Andy

What a shockingly quick meal to prepare! Fresh Sage around here comes in plastic containers. 30 leaves was a rough guess, so if you're uncertain, one of those containers does the trick.

Eddie

My Italian friend would always order this dish because his Nonna (grandmother) made this for him growing up. Recently, I plucked my first batch of sage from my home hydroponic garden and decided to give it a go. First, this is a classic and very simple classic Italian dish, but not lacking in flavor. I added white wine before adding the pasta and a touch of olive oil to the butter to avoid the butter from burning. It tasted delicious and I think Nonna would approve despite the slight deviations.

Chip

I'm confused...isn't this what you're supposed to do?

Phyllis

In the fall, our local pasta maker makes pumpkin ravioli that literally cries for butter and sage sauce. I cringe when someone tells me they use prepared alfredo sauce on this gorgeous pasta.

lauren

Just made this on New Year’s Day morning while slightly hungover and I’m feeling great about my life decisions in 2024 so far. Delicious! Didn’t change the recipe at all, it’s perfectly simple as is.

gk notes

chop one clove of garlic and a small amount of onionSauté that first in the butter for a minute dish with the heat much less than mediumRemove stems from Sage and from Keel and tear into smaller pieces then add that and sauté for 2 to 3 minutesNow turn off until just before the noodles are ready to be added

JPN

Add white wine, shallot, garlic and butternut squash

Jen W

Added white beans when added the pasta to give some protein. Increased the sage because I have a huge sage plant growing. Great recipe for a quick and easy dinner!

Susan C

I added the cheese to the herb reduction (chives as well as sage), and the chees and herbs balled up. It was quite tasty, however, I think adding the cheese to the pasta, not the sauce, is what I'll try next time.

Allen H

This is one of the most perfect recipes I’ve ever seen. One alteration I made that’s an absolute game changer: Prosciuttio Filled Tortellini or Sacchetti

Andre

followed the recipe and a few commentary suggestions. the pasta was chickpea flower based. a mix of good butter and olive oil - i think this delayed the browning. a little lemon zest and garlic cooked briefly after removal of the crispy sage leaves. sage added back in after mixing of pasta and cheese and a dusting of nutritional yeast at the table to top out the umami.

sam

People adding all kinds of stuff to this, but I don’t see any need to mess with the recipe - this is great as is! (Ok, I used spaghetti because that’s all I had.) Keep it simple.

ES

Burned the heck out of my butter and sage in just a couple of minutes at medium heat. Maybe my range is too powerful, but I'd brown the butter at a min heat and take it off heat entirely when you're almost there.

Lou

Oups. In English: Great with good fresh pasta. I almost doubled the number of sage leaves and butter, roasted them in the butter at the very last minute, and sprinkled them on the pasta when serving. Added chopped prosciutto style ham on top. Mmm.

gk notes

Finally diced small amount of onions and one clove of garlicSauté in butter for around a minuteAdd no stem Sage and no stem kale diced 2-3 minsTurn off until just before adding noodles

Chase W.

Mostly followed recipe, but strayed with the addition of Italian sausage and cremini mushrooms to make the meal even hardier. We will definitely make it again!

IMJ

I added the Parmesan and it all clumped up into a melted cheese blob rather than becoming part of the sauce. Does anyone have recommendations for avoiding this? Otherwise, recipe is delish. Careful re how much pasta water you add, mine was super salty so it became a bit of a salt bomb

Powell

Turn down heat to a simmer, add some white wine.

Delicious. Made A Creamier Verison

Love this. Ushed ghee instead.. after crisping Sage, added half a large bulb of fennel, sliced thinly, 1 large portobello mushroom, sliced thinly.. shrimp, Coconut cream and chicken bouillon. Used pacherri and finished cooking pasta in sauce for ample time.. basically until starch thickened the sauce. Incredibly delicious

Julia

This needs double everything—at least. Following the recipe, this tasted inarguably bland, everyone I cooked it for said so. It needs easily twice as much sage, definitely add some shallots and garlic, more butter, salt, pepper. I added walnuts, and sprinkled some lemon juice and more pepper on at the end.

Private notes are only visible to you.

Pasta With Butter, Sage And Parmesan Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is sage good in spaghetti sauce? ›

Butter and sage pasta sauce (Salsa di Burro e Salvia) is a classic Italian recipe typically used to dress fresh homemade pasta, homemade ravioli and gnocchi. The taste is toasty, rich and buttery with subtle hints of fragrant sage. Best part? All you need is one pan, 2 ingredients and only minutes to cook!

How to make pasta at home better? ›

The Easy Secrets to Way Better Pasta
  1. Make sure your cooking water is salty like the sea, and almost as plentiful. ...
  2. Check the package's cooking time, but don't put too much faith in it. ...
  3. Reserve a little pasta water. ...
  4. Never, ever rinse. ...
  5. Finish your pasta in its sauce.
Apr 16, 2017

What does sage taste good with? ›

WHAT IS SAGE USED FOR IN COOKING?
  • Season dishes containing chicken or sausage.
  • Infuse melted butter to bathe your steak in.
  • Add flavor to your root veggies, stuffing recipes and pasta dishes.
  • Garnish dishes like stew and soups.

What do Italians use sage for? ›

Sage is used in Italian cooking with pasta dishes such as gnocchi and risotto, as well as roasted meats and in soups. Known as a “miracle herb,” sage is used in great quantity in Italian cuisine.

What brings out spaghetti flavor? ›

Red pepper flakes, dehydrated or fresh garlic, dried oregano, parsley, or basil, or an Italian seasoning blend are all good options. Dried herbs and spices should be added at the beginning of the cook time so that they have time to bloom.

What can I add to pasta sauce to make it better? ›

Tossing in strips of basil, a sprig of thyme or some oregano can take your sauce to the next level. Although fresh herbs might pop a bit more, dried herbs and spices can work just as well. Sprinkling in some red pepper flakes, a pinch of parsley and a dash of salt and pepper can liven up your jarred pasta sauce.

What can I add to pasta to make it more flavorful? ›

Olive oil or butter and herbs. Adding a fat to the pasta makes it taste better if you're poor and need something. I also add oregano and/or basil. Butter, eggs, and cheese.

Do you add pasta to boiling water or before? ›

Cover your pan with a lid to help bring the water up to the boil more quickly, then remove the lid once the water is boiling or reduce the temperature slightly to stop it bubbling over. Add the pasta to the water once it's boiling, never before, and cook without the lid.

How many minutes to cook pasta? ›

Most dried ribbons of pasta such as linguine, spaghetti and tagliatelle take between 8-10 mins. Shorter, thicker pasta shapes like bows or penne take 10-12mins and fresh pasta such as ravioli and tortellini will be done between 3-5mins.

Do you cover pasta when cooking? ›

Should you cover the pasta when cooking it? It's okay to put a lid on the pot while you are waiting for the water to boil. However, after it starts to boil and you add the pasta to the water, you should remove the lid to prevent the water from bubbling over.

How much sage should I use? ›

The recommended dosage of supplemental sage generally ranges from 280 mg to 1,500 mg by mouth daily for up to 12 weeks. If you use sage capsules or extracts, never consume more than the recommended dose on the product label. Sage can also be used as a fresh or dried herb and is sold as a tea.

How do you use sage in a recipe? ›

Sage goes well with meat in general. Sage is also known for the distinct taste it gives to classic holiday stuffings. It also works exceptionally well in bean dishes, tomato sauces, omelets, polenta, chicken risotto, pesto, and sage butter for pasta and trout.

What pairs with sage? ›

Sage goes well with meat in general. Sage is also known for the distinct taste it gives to classic holiday stuffings. It also works exceptionally well in bean dishes, tomato sauces, omelets, polenta, chicken risotto, pesto, and sage butter for pasta and trout.

What can I add to spaghetti sauce to make it taste better? ›

Tossing in strips of basil, a sprig of thyme or some oregano can take your sauce to the next level. Although fresh herbs might pop a bit more, dried herbs and spices can work just as well. Sprinkling in some red pepper flakes, a pinch of parsley and a dash of salt and pepper can liven up your jarred pasta sauce.

Is sage good for tomatoes? ›

Basil, garlic, mint, and sage are great to grow with tomato plants. Hey, don't forget the marigolds for that added splash of garden color!

Does sage go well in Bolognese? ›

Possible Bolognese Recipe Variations:

Add more herbs: Some fresh basil, sage or oregano would also be absolutely delicious simmered in this sauce or sprinkled on top. Make it spicy: Feel free to also add in more crushed red pepper flakes if you would like the sauce to have more of a kick.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Rob Wisoky

Last Updated:

Views: 6115

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (68 voted)

Reviews: 91% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rob Wisoky

Birthday: 1994-09-30

Address: 5789 Michel Vista, West Domenic, OR 80464-9452

Phone: +97313824072371

Job: Education Orchestrator

Hobby: Lockpicking, Crocheting, Baton twirling, Video gaming, Jogging, Whittling, Model building

Introduction: My name is Rob Wisoky, I am a smiling, helpful, encouraging, zealous, energetic, faithful, fantastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.