Fragrant garlic, earthy mushrooms, silky ribbons of pappardelle; there isn’t a better combination of ingredients for an easy, quick, (and inexpensive) meal that will fill bellies, stick to ribs, and delight tastebuds. This creamy garlic mushroom pasta is perfect for those crazy weeknights when you just need an easy button and a glass of wine.
Editor’s Note: Originally Published November 28, 2018. Updated with full process shots, detailed YouTube Video, and expanded info.
This creamy garlic mushroom pasta may not follow a classic “Italian” recipe, however, it is a classic in our home and that’s good enough reason for us to share with you!
And besides, we are using classic Italian ingredients, like salty sheep’s milk Pecorino Romano, fresh garlic, and extra virgin olive oil.
If you’ve come to this page because you’ve got a hankering for some stick-to-your-ribs pasta, make sure to check out our short rib ragu, authentic pasta bolognese, and this creamy Italian sausage pasta.
All three dishes are made with pappardelle pasta (the same pasta used for this recipe).
Table of Contents
Creamy garlic mushroom pasta step by step instructions
Each number corresponds to the numbered written steps below.
- Clean any dirt off the mushrooms with a paper towel and slice like shown. Also, chop or slice the garlic and chop the parsley. Cook pasta to 1 minute less than package directions (Photo #1).
- Saute the garlic in the olive oil on medium heat for 1 minute (Photo #2).
- Add the mushrooms to the pan and turn heat to medium-high. Let the mushrooms release their water (Photo #3).
- Keep sauteing for a few more minutes to get them nice and brown (Photo #4).
- The mushrooms are now nice and brown. Before draining the pasta make sure to reserve 2 cups of pasta water. I ladle the 2 cups into a large coffee mug for this step (Photo #5).
- Next, add the salt, pepper, and 1 cup of pasta water. Cook for 1 minute, then turn heat to low and add the cream and cheese and stir it all together (Photo #6).
- The sauce will be smooth and creamy like shown in the picture (Photo #7).
- Add the pasta to the sauce and thoroughly incorporate everything (Photo #8). Taste the sauce and if it needs more salt or pepper add it now. Add the parsley and stir it all together. If before plating the sauce thickens up too much on the pasta, use a little bit of the extra pasta water to thin it out.
So friends, seeing how easy this creamy mushroom pasta is to make, and knowing that it can be on your table quicker than your to-go order, go grab your ingredients and start cooking.
Oh, and pour yourself that glass of wine. A drier Riesling or a Chardonnay would pair perfectly and would certainly help to bring out the flavors in the dish.
What type of mushrooms to use?
Use whatever mushrooms you have available in your local grocery store.
We used white button mushrooms because they are the most widely available, and least expensive and we wanted to account for ingredient availability and cost with this particular recipe.
That’s not to say that other mushrooms wouldn’t be fantastic. Cremini, shiitake, large portobellos cut up into strips, chanterelle, and oyster mushrooms would all be great choices.
But again, for this dish, use what is easy, available, and budget-friendly.
How to correctly cook mushrooms?
Mushrooms are like sponges and have the ability to retain a lot of liquid.
Cooking them is quite simple as long as the heat is high enough in the pan to evaporate the water they release.
If they are sauteed too low they can boil out. When working with a lot of mushrooms like in this dish, the water can be a slight issue.
White mushrooms release a lot more water than the others mentioned above.
We suggest draining the water from the pan and turning the heat to high to get them nice and brown.
Mushrooms require no oil or butter to saute as they will release water and still brown after it all evaporates. The only olive oil these are cooked in is what was leftover from sautéing the garlic.
Cream or half and half?
We recommend using heavy cream because the sauce will never break. This can happen when using half and half. and the sauce will never break.
Interestingly enough, there are some pasta dishes that while extremely creamy in nature have no cream at all, such as the classic Roman pasta, Cacio e Pepe, which relies upon the combination of the pecorino and the starchy pasta water to form a velvety, creamy consistency.
For the purposes of this dish though, we use heavy cream.
Pecorino Romano substitute
Full disclosure – I love Pecorino Romano cheese. It is my favorite cheese. Use it if you can find it!
It is the cheese used in the classic Roman pastas, and I put it on almost everything, from Spaghetti Amatriciana to a hearty bowl of Pasta Fagioli.
Parmesan cheese also works for this dish.
Pecorino really is quite salty and we’ve accounted for that in the recipe by using only 1 tsp of salt. So make sure to test the sauce at the end if you opt to use a less salty cheese like parmesan or a different cheese.
More delicious mushroom recipes
- Pasta alla Norcina – Sausage, diced mushrooms, cream, and white wine with a touch of nutmeg.
- Beef Stroganoff – Seared steak and mushrooms in a tangy cream sauce with buttery egg noodles.
- Spicy creamy mushroom pasta – Calabrian chili paste, tomato, cream, pasta, and sauteed mushrooms.
- Mushroom risotto – Arborio rice, mushrooms, shallots, and Parmigiano Reggiano.
- Easy sauteed mushrooms – Garlic, parsley, olive oil, and a pinch of hot red pepper flakes.
- Mushroom brandy cream sauce pasta – Creamy brandy sauce with seared mushrooms over linguine.
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Creamy Garlic Mushroom Pasta
Ingredients
- 1 pound white button mushrooms sliced
- 1 pound pappardelle pasta
- 1 cup Pecorino Romano grated
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 2 cups pasta water
- 10 cloves garlic sliced or chopped
- 2 Tbsp olive oil
- 1 tsp kosher salt
- 1 tsp black pepper
- 1/2 cup parsley minced
Instructions
- Bring salted water (2 tablespoons kosher salt per gallon of water) to boil and cook pasta to 1 minute less than package instructions.
- In large pan saute garlic in 2 tablespoons of olive oil for 1 minute on medium heat. Add the mushrooms to the pan and turn heat to medium-high. Let mushrooms release their water and continue to saute to brown.
- Before draining the pasta reserve 2 cups of the pasta water. Add 1 cup of the pasta water, 1 tsp salt, and 1 tsp of pepper to the browned mushrooms and cook for 1 minute.
- Turn heat to low and add 1 cup of cream and 1 cup of cheese. Mix thoroughly to make the sauce.
- Add the pasta to the sauce pan and let it all cook to coat for 1-2 minutes while stirring. Taste test and adjust salt and pepper if required. Finally, add the parsley, mix it all together and serve with more grated Pecorino Romano cheese. If the sauce is too thick use a little bit more pasta water to thin it out. Enjoy!
Notes
- Only 1 teaspoon of kosher salt was used because of the salty Pecorino Romano cheese, but adjust according to personal taste.
- It’s good to have extra pasta water on hand for thinning because cream sauces have a tendency to dry up quickly right before serving.
- Most thick pasta shapes work well for this recipe.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
This recipe was originally published on November 28, 2018. It was completely updated on October 27, 2020.
Another absolutely DELICIOUS recipe! I made it for the first time tonight although it’s been on my radar for awhile. I added about 1.5 teaspoons of Cascade Mushroom Mix (from World Spice Market) along with the heavy cream, only because I have it in my cupboard, and I think it lifted this dish to another level. I’ll be adding this to my recipes on my Google Drive (only the tastiest recipes get saved here!)
Hi Suzanne, we’re so happy you enjoyed and really appreciate your comment!
Jim and Tara, Outstanding!! I loved this recipe! It got me thinking about a truly wonderful, very tasty gnocchi dish with a mushroom sauce that I was served at a Sonoma Valley restaurant a number of years ago. I have never been able to quite duplicate that flavorful sauce myself; however, after making your Creamy Garlic Mushroom Pasta recipe, I think that your sauce for it comes the closest that I have ever tasted. I’m thinking of combining your sauce with homemade potato gnocchi also made from your recipe, and serving the dish with the sauce poured over the gnocchi. What do you think?
Hi Ellen, thanks for the comment and it’s great to hear you enjoyed this recipe. I think this sauce would be great with homemade gnocchi – I say go for it and enjoy!
Thanks, James, for the heads up about my using this delicious creamy garlic mushroom sauce with homemade gnocchi. Also, thanks for the extra tip on how to prepare the mushrooms for this sauce using only the olive oil remaining after the garlic is sautéed, as well as your reminder about the Precorino Romano being on the salty side, thus requiring moderation when adding salt not only to the sauce, but also to the homemade gnocchi recipe because the gnocchi is additionally cooked in salted water. I plan to make this dish for a small group of friends after an initial “test run” for just myself, and am sure that it will be a “crowd-pleaser”. Thanks again!!
Hi Ellen, thanks for the comment and hope you enjoy!
Fast & yummy. Thank you. Great recipe
Hi Karen, thanks for the comment and so happy you enjoyed the pasta!
Ez to make and delicious. This site is quickly becoming my favorite!
Thanks Jim
Hi Marc, thanks for the comment and rating and so happy you’re enjoying the site!
Hi Jim. Love your recipes. Every recipe I’ve tried is great but I don’t know what I did wrong with this one. I added the cheese and cream and I got clumps of cheesy cream in the middle of watery sauce. What did I do wrong?
Hi Rosie, thanks for the comment and so happy you’re enjoying the recipes. For this one, I’m wondering at what point did you add the heavy cream and cheese, and did you add pasta water as well?
Made this tonight – just a half recipe as I had 8 oz Bella mushrooms and 8 oz of fettuccini in my pantry. It was delicious! I actually made it for tomorrow’s evening meal, so I’ll reheat on the stove just enough to warm. I am planning to add some rotisserie chicken or salmon to the pasta – haven’t decided, but either sounds good.
Hi Karen, so happy you enjoyed this one and appreciate the comment!
I love watch you cook. You cook like my grandmother
I love your videos
Hi Paulette, thanks for the comment and so happy you’re enjoying the videos!
Would mixing spinach into this be good?
Hi Eric, yes, spinach would work well here.
Needs more than 1 cup of heavy cream. Dish seemed lacking in sauce
Hi Donnie, I’m sorry to hear you had difficulty with this dish. As noted in step 9 of the process, if the sauce thickens too much, a little pasta water will do the trick to loosen it back up. As with any cream sauce pasta, I always recommend reserving pasta water to help reconstitute the sauce.
This is one of our household favorites! It is so easy to follow and delicious. We always look forward to leftovers—that is if there is any pasta left!
Hi Sujatha, I really appreciate the comment and am so happy this is one of your household favorites!