
An easy 30-minute pasta with a silky garlic-Parmesan sauce, fresh spinach and a bright touch of lemon — perfect for weeknights and crowd-pleasing dinners.

This creamy spinach pasta has been a late-week lifesaver in my kitchen ever since I first threw it together on a busy weekday evening. I discovered this combination while rummaging through the fridge and pantry — a half cup of cream, a few cloves of garlic, and a bag of baby spinach — and within minutes the whole house filled with a buttery, garlicky aroma that made everyone sit up and ask what's for dinner. The dish is approachable, comforting, and has enough brightness from lemon juice to keep it from feeling heavy.
I love this version because it balances silky texture and fresh greens without requiring complicated prep. The sauce is built in a skillet in stages so you can watch the butter brown, the roux darken slightly, and the sauce thicken as the Parmesan melts. I usually pair it with crusty garlic bread and sometimes add a handful of halved cherry tomatoes for contrast. In short: simple ingredients, fast technique, and a result that tastes like you spent much longer in the kitchen than you did.
My family always responds to this dish. The first time I made it for company, guests asked for the recipe immediately. Even picky eaters tend to dip their bread into the sauce and come back for seconds. Over time I've refined the method — like browning the butter a touch and grating Parmesan from a block — and those small changes really make the difference.
My favorite thing about this recipe is how forgiving it is: you can tweak the acid, cheese amount, or use different pastas and still end up with a satisfying dish. At family dinners it has a way of converting leftovers into the star of the week, and guests often comment on how rich the sauce tastes despite the short cook time.
Store cooled leftovers in airtight, shallow containers so they chill quickly and safely. Refrigerate for up to 3 days. To reheat, place a portion in a skillet over low heat with 1 to 2 tablespoons of milk or reserved pasta water and stir until creamy. If you plan to freeze, freeze the sauce only — not the pasta — in freezer-safe containers for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, bring back to a simmer, then toss with freshly cooked pasta to maintain texture.
If you need to swap ingredients, use vegetable broth in place of chicken broth to keep it vegetarian, and use a plant-based half-and-half or full-fat canned coconut milk for a dairy-free version, though the flavor will change. For a gluten-free option, use a certified gluten-free pasta and replace the all-purpose flour with a 1:1 gluten-free baking blend or cornstarch (mix 1 tablespoon cornstarch with 2 tablespoons cold water before adding). Using whole milk instead of half-and-half will make the sauce lighter; reduce lemon slightly to keep balance.
Serve with garlic bread with cheese or a crisp green salad dressed simply with lemon and olive oil. For a heartier plate, top with grilled chicken or pan-seared mushrooms. Garnish with extra grated Parmesan, a grind of black pepper, and a few torn basil leaves for color. In colder months, pair the pasta with roasted winter vegetables; in summer, add halved cherry tomatoes and a squeeze of fresh lemon to keep it bright.
This preparation is an Italian-American take on simple pasta and greens combined with a creamier sauce than classic Italian methods. The use of a light roux to thicken the sauce and the addition of lemon to balance fat reflects the home-cooking adaptations many families make to traditional recipes. While not a historical Italian classic, it embraces the tradition of antipasti greens and pasta married with cheese, a technique that evolved in kitchens across America to suit modern tastes and speedy weeknight schedules.
In spring and summer, add halved cherry tomatoes and fresh basil at the end to brighten the plate. In autumn or winter, fold in roasted butternut squash cubes or sautéed mushrooms and finish with a sprinkle of toasted walnuts for texture. If spinach is scarce in season, using baby kale or Swiss chard works well; just blanch tougher greens briefly before adding to the sauce so they wilt tenderly.
Make the sauce two days ahead and refrigerate; gently reheat it with a splash of broth and toss with freshly cooked pasta at dinnertime. Portion the sauce into single-serving containers for quick lunches. If preparing for a group, cook pasta al dente, rinse briefly to stop cooking, and keep it lightly oiled until ready to toss with warm sauce. Use shallow, wide containers for cooling to reduce bacterial growth and preserve freshness.
Readers often tell me this dish became their go-to after one try. One friend used the sauce as a base for a baked pasta casserole that won a potluck prize, and another family added grilled shrimp for a celebratory twist. The most common feedback is that grating cheese from a block makes the biggest difference — a small habit change that dramatically improves texture and flavor.
Give this pasta a try on a busy night or when you want a simple dish that still feels special. It’s easy to personalize, quick to pull together, and consistently brings people to the table.
Grate Parmesan from a block for smoother melting and better flavor compared with pre-grated cheese.
Reserve 1/2 cup of pasta cooking water before draining — it helps loosen and emulsify the sauce if it becomes too thick.
Brown the butter lightly for a nutty boost, but watch closely to prevent burning; remove from heat briefly if it browns too quickly.
If using frozen spinach, thaw fully and squeeze out excess liquid to avoid diluting the sauce.
This nourishing creamy spinach pasta recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Measure ingredients, grate Parmesan, mince garlic, and wash spinach so everything is ready when you begin the sauce.
Add pasta to boiling water as you start the sauce. Cook according to package directions until al dente, usually 9 to 12 minutes, then drain, reserving 1/2 cup of pasta water.
Melt 4 tablespoons salted butter in a skillet over medium-low heat for about 2 minutes. Add minced garlic and cook until butter foams and turns a light golden brown, about 2 to 3 minutes; watch closely to avoid burning.
Increase heat to medium and whisk in 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour. Cook until it darkens and the raw flour smell is gone, about 2 minutes, stirring constantly.
Add chicken broth slowly in splashes while stirring to avoid lumps. Whisk in 1 cup half-and-half, then add the dried seasonings and 3 teaspoons lemon juice. Bring to a gentle simmer then reduce heat to low.
Reduce heat to low and stir in 3/4 cup finely grated Parmesan until smooth. Add 1 1/2 cups fresh spinach and cook until wilted, 1 to 2 minutes. Adjust thickness with reserved pasta water if needed.
Add drained pasta to the skillet and toss to coat evenly. Serve immediately with extra Parmesan and an optional squeeze of lemon for brightness.
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