This is a mushroom pasta that’s nice and juicy, in no way dry and dull even though it’s not made with a tomato or cream sauce like this Creamy Mushroom Pasta. It’s buttery and garlicky, and it’s 6 ingredient magic at its best.
Plus my little trick to make extra buttery mushrooms using LESS butter!

Mushroom Pasta
Anyone who has sautéed mushrooms will know that the minute mushrooms hit the skillet, the bottom layer of mushrooms soaks up the oil, leaving the top layer dry.
So I used to think that the best way to sauté mushrooms was with loads and loads of butter or olive oil. As you sauté the mushrooms, they start to leech water, creating moisture. But still! That first layer of mushrooms lucky enough to hit the skillet first stole all the butter, leaving the remaining 80% of mushrooms butter free!
In a bid to even out the butteriness of mushrooms, my solution is to reduce the amount of butter melted in the skillet, add a bit of olive oil (so you can heat the butter more without it burning and get the mushrooms browned faster). Then AFTER the mushrooms are golden (i.e. water leeched so they are no longer butter-sponges), add a small knob of butter.
Boom! A big skillet of mushrooms that look and taste WAY more buttery than if all the butter is melted at the beginning! See??

What you need for mushroom pasta
Here’s what you need for this mushroom pasta. You can use any type of long strand or even short stand pasta you want (like orecchiette, penne, ziti, macaroni). Also, the parmesan is not just for serving. Tossing the pasta with parmesan before serving is a little trick I like to use for an extra flavour boost!

How to make mushroom spaghetti
Here’s how to make this mushroom pasta:

The two key steps here are:
Butter added later – Hold back some of the butter until AFTER the mushrooms are golden – for extra buttery mushrooms with less butter!
Pasta cooking water – Use some of the pasta cooking water to toss with the spaghetti and mushrooms. The starch in the water will emulsify (thicken) with the butter in the mushrooms, creating a slick juicy transparent “sauce” that clings to the pasta strands. Classic Italian cooking technique used for all pastas.
If you do this key step of tossing the pasta with some of the pasta cooking water, people will think you’ve made a mushroom pasta sauce. That’s how juicy and “saucy” it seems!


I know I keep going on and on about how juicy and slick this pasta is! It’s because this is hard to capture in photos and I feel like people see pastas like this one without a large pot of sauce and assume it’s dry and boring. When in actual fact, this is about as far from that as it can be!
If you’d like to add some extra greens into your meal, try this with a classic (super quick) Rocket/Arugula Salad with Balsamic Dressing. Otherwise, a juicy tomato salad, fresh crunchy cucumber salad, or have a browse through my Vegetable Sides and pick something using vegetables you have!
– Nagi x
PS If you want to indulge in a special Italian pasta meal, add a side of Garlic Bread or Cheesy Garlic Bread, and finish with Tiramisu. Sheer perfection!
Watch how to make it
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Mushroom Pasta
Ingredients
CHOOSE pasta
- 200g / 7 oz short pasta like orecchiette, penne, macaroni (Note 1)
- 160g/6 oz long pasta – spaghetti, fettucine (Note 1)
Garlic Butter Mushrooms for pasta
- 400g / 14 oz mushrooms , sliced 1/2 cm / 1/5" thick (Note 2)
- 50g / 3 tbsp unsalted butter , separated
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 2 garlic cloves , finely minced
- 1/2 tsp each salt and pepper
- 1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese (or 1/4 cup store bought grated)
To serve
- Parsley , finely chopped
- Parmesan cheese , grated
Instructions
Pasta
- Bring a large pot of salted water to the boil. Add the pasta into the pot when you start cooking the mushrooms.
- Cook pasta per packet instructions minus 1 minute. RESERVE 1 mugful of pasta cooking liquid, then drain pasta.
Mushrooms
- Melt half butter and all oil in a large skillet over heat.
- Add mushrooms and cook until water has leeched then evaporated, and the mushrooms start to turn golden around edges – around 5 minutes.
- Halfway through cooking, add salt & pepper.
- Add garlic and remaining butter, cook for 2 minutes until mushrooms and garlic are golden.
- Add pasta, about 3/4 cup of reserved pasta water and parmesan. Toss gently or until water reduces and thickens into a saucy glaze that coats the pasta. If the pasta dries out, add more pasta water.
- Taste and add more salt and pepper if needed.
- Remove from stove and serve immediately, garnished with fresh parsley and parmesan cheese.
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
Originally published October 2016. Updated with sparking new photos and video!
🍄MUSHROOM LOVE 🍄
LIFE OF DOZER
I have a 4WD car. It’s pretty big. Dozer is bigger. 😂

And from the original publication date:
There is no such thing as a peaceful lunch in this household. Always eyes on you.


This sounds like great pasta. I wish my husband liked mushrooms…
Maybe this will turn him!!!
Boring is NOT a word I would ever use with you 🙂 I always save a cup of pasta water before dumping out the rest. I can’t believe what a difference it makes. You are right! Using olive oil and a little butter is all you need and you keep that delicious buttery taste without adding a ton. And mushrooms elevate any dish to another level. Poor Dozer! That sad look would make me go eat in a closet. xoxo
That’s because YOU know how to cook real proper Italian pasta!!! So I’m glad to hear I’ve done it right by you!!! N x
I can’t wait to try this and I loved watching Dozer run into the house at the end of the video! This would make a very elegant side dish also.
Thanks Michelle! And yes you are right, what a fantastic side dish! N x
It’s mushroom pasta tonight and not chicken tonight as the ad says.
Can you still have your lunch in full view of Dozer, with his eyes on you?
NO, it’s too disturbing!! Usually he is lying under the table or I boot him out of the house 😉
Hi Nagi! What a lovely delicious dish! I could eat the entire pan full myself! I have been craving pasta lately and I could eat mushrooms every day! Dozer isn’t begging, he is just on standby cleanup duty! My two do the same thing, but they know that if they actually stare at us they won’t get a crumb so they avert their eyes until I start to clear up.
I WISH I could teach him to avert his eyes!!!!
Brilliant, simple idea as usual Nagi – love the butter tip!
NOW, what I really want to say is… DON’T TELL ME THAT’S WHERE YOU LIVE???!!! (end of your video!) Oh my goodness, some day I am coming to visit you, girl! 🙂
WELL Missy, how many times have I invited you???!!! 😉
Exactly what I was going to say. Live right on the water?????
I’m so lucky 🙂 It’s a beach shack I’ve been renting for years – and hopefully more many more!
Well I know what I’m making for dinner tonight!
Oooh! I hope you do Bil! N x