Who doesn’t love a quick and simple
meal? This Pasta with Browned Butter and Mizithra cheese can be made in 15 minutes
and its a recipe you are going to want to keep always.
In my opinion one of the best
entrees you can get at the Old Spaghetti Factory is their Spaghetti with
Mizithra and Browned Butter. It is simply amazing! But, why go there and spend
$11 for one when you can feed a family of 4 the same meal for less than that at
home? It’s funny to me posting such a simple recipe because it’s so simple you
don’t need a recipe for it, this is more sharing the idea if you haven’t yet
tried it.
Another great thing about this meal
is that it pleases everyone, from the gourmet sleuth to your pickiest eater. No
one can deny the delicious flavors of this pasta. And “Mizithra,” isn’t it just
fun to say?
You can serve this garnished with
chopped fresh parsley like they do at The Old Spaghetti Factory but I really
don’t think it needs it, it’s more for looks. I would also say no salt is
needed because the Mizithra brings enough salt to the dish. You could add in
more fillers like roasted garlic, sauteed bread crumbs, fresh lemon
juice/zest or fresh basil but really this meal is perfect with it’s three
simple ingredients. You can find Mizithra cheese in the specialty cheese
section of most grocery stores (which is usually near the produce section) or
at Greek specialty stores. This is comfort food at it’s simplest and best. Some
days you just need some delicious carbs.
Yield: 3-4 servings
Ingredients for this recipe
8 oz.
spaghetti or fettuccine pasta
3 oz
finely grated Mizithra cheese, or to taste
1/2 cup
salted butter, sliced into pieces
How to prepare
- Cook pasta according to directions listed on package (I'd recommend beginning with very hot tap water to boil the pasta as this will cut the time you have to wait for the water to boil). Meanwhile, place butter in a light-colored, small saucepan over medium heat. Cook butter, swirling pan occasionally, until it has browned (begin with sliced butter to ensure even melting. Here are the stages of to browning butter: the butter will first melt, it will become lemony yellow and after a minute or two it will begin to splatter a bit - I swirl the pan most during this stage to reduce splattering, then it will foam and begin to smell nutty, then little brown specks will begin to appear in the center of the golden foamy bubbles - this is when you remove it from heat, I wait just a few seconds for a generous amount of specs maybe a 2-inch circle before removing from heat. Color wise it should go from a yellow, to golden tan, to an orange-y toasty golden brown).
- Drain cooked pasta well (DO NOT rinse the pasta with water or the butter won't stick). Plate pasta, pour browned butter over pasta (sediments on bottom and all), sprinkle with Mizithra cheese and toss if desired to evenly coat. Serve immediately, you can also serve it with fresh cracked black pepper and chopped fresh parsley if desired (I don't think any salt is needed because the Mizithra is a pretty salty cheese).
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