Busy weeknight, growling stomach, zero desire to dirty a pile of dishes—we’ve all been there. That’s exactly when Easy Creamy Garlic Pasta swoops in like a culinary superhero. One pot, 20 minutes, maximum flavor. What more could you want?
This is the kind of dish that doesn’t pretend to be fancy. It’s comfort food that knows exactly what it is: creamy, garlicky, ridiculously satisfying. Think of it as the upgraded version of Simple Garlic Pasta—same vibe, way silkier sauce. And yes, the garlic hits in the best way possible.
The magic happens because everything cooks in the same pot. Pasta, broth, garlic, butter… it all blends into one dreamy, glossy sauce that coats every noodle. That’s why I love calling it One Pot Creamy Garlic Butter Pasta. The flavors mingle, the cleanup stays chill, and your life instantly gets easier. FYI, this is what real “chef hacks” look like.
What makes this recipe even more lovable? It checks all the boxes for Easy At Home Meals. Need something cozy? Done. Need something fast? Double done. Trying to avoid meat tonight? Perfect—this fits beautifully into your list of No Meat Pasta Recipes without feeling like you’re sacrificing anything.
Some people call it All Recipes Creamy Garlic Pasta, others swear by One Pot Garlic Pasta, and some treat it as the holy grail of One Pot Creamy Garlic Noodles. Honestly, call it whatever you want—just make it. The sauce alone is worth writing love letters about.
And hey, if you’re the type who loves adding a little extra something on the side, you’re covered. Think crisp salad, roasted veggies, or garlic bread—classic Sides For Pasta that never miss.
So go on—grab the pot, grab the garlic, and get cooking. Dinner is about to be insanely good.


Easy Creamy Garlic Pasta – One Pot Meal Perfect for Busy Weeknights
Ingredients
Method
- Warm butter or oil in a wide pot over medium heat. Add the minced garlic and let it sizzle until golden and fragrant—just a minute or two.
- Drop in the dry noodles, pour in the milk, and add just enough water to cover. Bring everything to a boil, then lower the heat.
- Cook uncovered, stirring now and then so nothing sticks. Depending on pasta type, this takes about 8–10 minutes.
- When the liquid thickens into a creamy sauce, mix in the Parmesan, salt, pepper, and herbs. Want extra richness? Add a spoon of cream cheese or sour cream.
- Stir in spinach, cooked chicken, mushrooms—anything you love. Top with herbs and serve hot.
- Choose thin pasta for faster cooking.
- Use hot water or warmed milk to speed up the simmer.
- Measure ingredients beforehand to avoid delays.
- Garlic paste or pre-minced garlic saves time.
- Stir frequently so pasta doesn’t clump.
- Proteins:
- Rotisserie or grilled chicken
- Shrimp or flaky salmon
- Crisp bacon or pancetta
- Plant-based meats or tofu
- Spinach or kale
- Mushrooms
- Peas
- Sun-dried tomatoes
- Cheese Ideas:
- Pecorino
- Cream cheese
- Fontina or Gouda
- Chili flakes
- Cajun seasoning
- Blackened seasoning
- Fresh green salad with tangy dressing
- Garlic toast or rustic bread
- Roasted or steamed greens
- A chilled glass of white wine or sparkling lemon water
- Keep leftovers refrigerated up to 3 days.
- Reheat with a splash of milk or water to revive the sauce.
- Skip freezing—dairy sauces don’t thaw well.
Notes
FAQ
Can I freeze this?Not recommended. Dairy separates and becomes grainy after thawing. Can I swap the pasta shape?
Absolutely. Just adjust cook time based on thickness or type. Looking for more heat?
Add red pepper flakes while sautéing the garlic or sprinkle them at the end for a fiery finish.
