Best 4 Geoffrey Zakarian Homemade Pasta Recipes

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Indulge in a culinary journey with Geoffrey Zakarian's homemade pasta recipes, where simplicity meets elegance. Discover the art of crafting fresh, flavorful pasta from scratch, using simple ingredients and techniques. This collection features a variety of pasta dishes, each offering a unique taste experience. From classic Spaghetti Carbonara to the vibrant flavors of Spicy Sausage Linguine, these recipes are sure to tantalize your taste buds and impress your dinner guests. Whether you're a seasoned pasta maker or just starting, Geoffrey Zakarian's expert guidance will help you create delicious, homemade pasta dishes that will become family favorites.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

FRESH FETTUCCINE WITH SPICY CRAB AND SPRING ONION



Fresh Fettuccine with Spicy Crab and Spring Onion image

Provided by Geoffrey Zakarian

Categories     main-dish

Time 35m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 20

Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for garnish
Pinch crushed red pepper flakes
2 cloves garlic, sliced thin
1/2 cup thinly sliced spring onion or scallions
1/4 cup white wine
1/2 cup heavy cream
8 ounces fresh fettuccine, or Fresh Pasta, recipe follows
1/2 Fresno chile, thinly sliced
4 ounces jumbo lump crab meat, picked
1 tablespoon lemon juice
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 teaspoons chopped fresh dill
2 teaspoons chopped fresh parsley
2 teaspoons chopped fresh tarragon
1/2 cup ground Parmigiano-Reggiano
400 grams "00" flour (about 3 cups), plus more for dusting
1 teaspoon kosher salt
4 large eggs
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil

Steps:

  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Season generously with salt.
  • Heat the olive oil, crushed red pepper flakes, garlic and spring onions in a large saute pan and cook over medium heat, stirring often, until softened, 5 to 6 minutes. Add the white wine and allow it to reduce, about 1 minute. Add the cream, then let come to a simmer and cook for 3 to 4 minutes to thicken.
  • Meanwhile, add the pasta to the boiling water and cook to al dente, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the Fresno to the sauce and simmer for another minute. Turn off the heat, then stir the crab and lemon juice into the sauce. Strain the pasta directly into the sauce and gently stir to marry the sauce with the pasta. (Save a little pasta water just in case, to thin the sauce if needed.)
  • Add the butter, dill, parsley, tarragon and salt to taste; the sauce should begin to glaze the pasta. Once thickened, remove the pan from the heat and season with salt and pepper. If the pasta is too thick, add a splash of reserved pasta water. Sprinkle with Parmesan and drizzle with extra-virgin olive oil.
  • Combine the flour and salt in a bowl and mix. Place the flour in a mound on a clean work surface. Make a well in the center of the flour. Crack the eggs into the well. Using a fork, whisk the eggs and add the oil. Slowly and carefully mix the flour into the eggs with the fork, making sure not to break through the walls of the flour mound. Once the eggs are incorporated into the flour and a dough starts to form, you can use your hands to incorporate the remaining flour and knead it into a dough. Once the dough is formed, knead for about 5 minutes. (You can also make the dough in a stand mixer.)
  • Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and let it rest in the refrigerator for 45 minutes to an hour.
  • On a floured work surface, roll the dough with a rolling pin into a rectangle that is about 1/8-inch thick. Lightly flour the top, then gently roll up the dough into a log. Slice into 1/4-inch-thick slices. Unravel and lay out the fettucine on a lightly floured sheet pan. (You can also run the dough through a pasta machine per the manufacturer's instructions.)

PANTRY PASTA



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Provided by Geoffrey Zakarian

Categories     main-dish

Time 30m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

Kosher salt
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
4 strips bacon, chopped
1 pinch crushed red pepper flakes
1 clove garlic, thinly sliced
1 shallot, thinly sliced
One 15-ounce can cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
One 14-ounce can artichokes hearts, drained and thinly sliced
Freshly ground black pepper
1 pound orecchiette
1/3 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
2 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley

Steps:

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.
  • In a large saute pan over medium heat, heat 1 tablespoon olive oil. Add the bacon and cook until it just starts to get a little crispy, about 5 minutes. Add the crushed red pepper, garlic and shallot and cook, stirring, until tender, 3 to 5 minutes. Add the beans and artichokes to the pan and cook for another 2 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Meanwhile, cook the orecchiette in the boiling water for the amount of time specified on the box, minus 2 minutes. Reserve 3/4 cup of the pasta water, then drain the pasta.
  • Add the pasta to the pan with the artichokes and beans and toss over medium heat. Add the pasta water and continue to cook until the pasta achieves an al dente texture and the sauce is coating the pasta. Remove from the heat and add half of the Parmesan. Mix in the butter and half of the parsley. Season with more salt and pepper. Transfer to large serving bowl and garnish with the remaining Parmesan, parsley and 2 tablespoons olive oil.

CAESAR PASTA SALAD



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This is a mashup of two summertime favorites: caesar salad and pasta salad. I'm not a big fan of pasta salad, for the most part, because the dressings don't deliver big enough flavor. What's good about this salad is that the dressing brings deep umami through the anchovy and soy sauce that's blended with the vinegar and olive oil. I also decided to wake up the whole dish with some charred romaine. It makes the dish memorable for your guests.

Provided by Geoffrey Zakarian

Categories     side-dish

Time 55m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 22

1/2 loaf ciabatta, cut into 1-inch cubes
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/4 cup grated Parmesan
1 clove garlic
1 tablespoon capers, drained
3 oil-packed anchovy fillets, drained
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1/2 cup grated Parmesan
1/4 cup chardonnay vinegar
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1/3 to 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
Pinch kosher salt
1 romaine heart, halved lengthwise
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for cooking
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 cups cooked orecchiette or fusilli pasta, cooled
4 small heads baby Bibb lettuce
2 teaspoons lemon juice
8 fresh basil leaves
1/4 cup grated Parmesan, plus additional for garnishing

Steps:

  • For the croutons: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • In a medium bowl, gently toss the bread cubes with the oil, salt and pepper. Spread the cubes in an even layer on a baking sheet. Bake until golden, turning once about halfway through, 12 to 15 minutes total. Toss with the Parmesan while still hot and set aside to let cool.
  • For the caesar dressing: In a blender, combine the garlic, capers, anchovies, mustard, Parmesan, vinegar and Worcestershire and blend until smooth. Add the olive oil and blend to emulsify the dressing. Season with salt as needed.
  • For the salad: Heat a grill over medium-high heat. Drizzle the romaine heart halves with oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Grill until lightly charred and softened, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Chop into bite-sized pieces.
  • In a medium bowl, toss the pasta with 1 tablespoon oil and salt and pepper to taste. Add the romaine and dressing to taste and toss to coat.
  • In a large bowl, toss the Bibb lettuce with the lemon juice, remaining tablespoon oil, salt and pepper to taste and the basil. Add the croutons and gently combine. Add the pasta and romaine salad and Parmesan to the Bibb salad and gently toss together. Garnish with more cheese and serve.

CACIO E PEPE



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Provided by Geoffrey Zakarian

Time 20m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 5

12 ounces thick-cut dry pasta
Kosher salt
30 turns freshly ground black pepper, on the coarsest setting, plus more for serving
1/3 cup grated Pecorino-Romano cheese, plus more for serving
2 tablespoons high-quality extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for serving

Steps:

  • In a pan just wide enough to hold the pasta, place enough water to fill the pan 1 inch from the bottom. Season the water with a pinch of salt and bring to a boil. Spread the pasta in the pan and cook over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally to prevent the pasta from sticking together. Allow the pasta water to reduce; do not add more, as you want the starchy water to be minimal when the remaining ingredients are added.
  • Meanwhile, add the coarse black pepper to a separate small pan over medium heat. Toast a minute or two until fragrant.
  • Once the pasta is al dente and the pasta water has reduced so only a slight coating remains at the bottom of the pan, turn off the heat and add the toasted ground black pepper and Pecorino-Romano. Stir and toss vigorously until both ingredients are well incorporated into the pasta. Toss in the olive oil and season with salt.
  • Transfer the pasta to a large bowl and garnish with more black pepper, Pecorino-Romano and extra-virgin olive oil.

Tips:

  • Use high-quality ingredients. The better the ingredients, the better the pasta will be.
  • Make sure the pasta water is salted. This will help to flavor the pasta and prevent it from sticking together.
  • Don't overcook the pasta. Cook it al dente, or slightly firm to the bite.
  • Rinse the pasta with cold water after cooking. This will stop the cooking process and help to prevent the pasta from sticking together.
  • Toss the pasta with a little olive oil or butter to prevent it from sticking together.
  • Serve the pasta immediately with your favorite sauce.

Conclusion:

Making homemade pasta is a great way to impress your friends and family. It's not as difficult as you might think, and the results are worth it. With a little practice, you'll be able to make perfect pasta every time.

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