Garlic Herb Mushroom Pasta

Making this flavorful mushroom pasta is a breeze - sauté mushrooms with a splash of wine & toss them with pasta, garlic, herbs & a little cashew cream.

Creamy mushroom pasta

This mushroom pasta was inspired by our recent trip to Parma, Italy. Mushrooms were in season in the area, and every restaurant we went to seemed to have a mushroom special. In addition to multiple mushroom pasta recipes, we tried mushroom soup, grilled mushrooms, and more. Jack and I happen to love mushrooms, so I was itching to make this mushroom-lovers spaghetti once we got home.

Mushroom pasta recipe ingredients

Mushroom Pasta Recipe Ingredients

This recipe, obviously, starts with the mushrooms. I used sliced cremini mushrooms, but by all means, mix in other varieties such as chanterelle mushrooms or oyster mushrooms if you want to get crazy. The rest of these ingredients – olive oil, garlic, herbs, and a touch of cashew cream with Dijon mustard – seem so simple, but they compliment the mushrooms in such a delicious way. Specifically, if you’ve never tried tarragon before, it has an anise/licorice flavor that you might not love at first sniff, but it REALLY makes the deep savory flavor of the mushrooms pop.

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Mushroom Pasta Recipe Variations

Now that the weather is cooling off, this mushroom pasta is our kind of weeknight recipe. It’s quick to toss together, which is the beauty of pasta, but it’s also yummy, satisfying, and very flexible. For example, if you don’t have tarragon and chives, rosemary and/or sage would be delicious. You could also sub in gluten-free pasta if you want to (or even spaghetti squash), and there’s a vegan option (below) to use cashew cream instead of regular cream. Of course, if you’re not vegan, top this with fresh Parmigiano-Reggiano (or pecorino or Parmesan cheese), because this recipe is inspired by Parma after all!

Buon appetito!

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Garlic Herb Mushroom Pasta

 
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This Garlic Herb Mushroom Pasta feels elevated, but it's quick enough to make on a weeknight. If you're not vegan, feel free to use regular cream in place of the cashew cream.
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Recipe type: Main dish
Serves: 2 large servings or 3-4 smaller servings.
Ingredients
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 16 ounces cremini mushrooms, de-stemmed and sliced
  • 8 ounces Spaghetti, plus ⅓ cup reserved pasta water
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • ¼ cup dry white wine (such as chardonnay or pinot grigio)
  • ¼ to â…“ cup cashew cream (below)
  • â…“ cup chopped fresh tarragon
  • â…“ cup chopped fresh chives
  • â…“ cup shaved Parmigiano Reggiano cheese
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
savory cashew cream (this makes extra)*
  • ⅓ cup raw cashews + ½ cup water (or skip this mixture and use regular cream)
  • ½ clove garlic (a small one)
  • ½ teaspoon fresh lemon juice
  • ¼ teaspoon dijon mustard
  • ⅛ teaspoon sea salt
Instructions
  1. Make the cashew cream by blending all ingredients in a high speed blender until smooth. Set aside. (note: it’s not going to be very thick, it should be the consistency of half & half or heavy cream).
  2. In a large pan heat the olive oil oil over medium heat. Add the mushrooms, a few generous pinches of salt and pepper, and cook until soft and wilted, stirring occasionally, about 8 to 12 minutes.
  3. Meanwhile, cook the pasta in salted boiling water 1 minute short of the package directions, until al dente. Reserve ⅓ cup of the starchy pasta water before draining.
  4. To the mushrooms, add the wine. Stir and let it reduce for 1 to 2 minutes.
  5. Stir in the garlic, then the cooked pasta and toss. Add a few splashes of the cashew cream and a few splashes of the pasta water and toss to create a light sauce. Add half of the fresh herbs and season to taste. Serve immediately with remaining fresh herbs and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese on top.
Notes
To make this vegan, skip the cheese and and serve with a few drizzles of balsamic vinegar.

Change up the herbs: rosemary and/or sage would be delicious here, but add those heartier herbs to the pan as you add the mushrooms so that they'll cook more than the softer herbs.

 

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  1. Danielle
    02.24.2022

    This makes me so hungry! So simple but thats really all you need. yum!

  2. Deb
    01.20.2022

    I’m going to make this tonight. My daughter suggests boiling the cashews to soften them. How do you feel about that? Thanks!!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      01.22.2022

      Hi Deb, you can do that (it won’t hurt). I use a vitamix blender and it’s not necessary.

  3. DK
    12.20.2021

    This came out perfectly. I added some tapioca starch to get that creaminess that the cheese usually brings and you really wouldn’t believe how creamy and delicious it was.

  4. Andrea
    11.10.2021

    So good! I used garbanzo noodles (who knew?) and subbed in parsley and green onions. Mushrooms, wine, garlic and cashew cream. Yum!

  5. Shereen S
    09.02.2021

    Is the 8oz spaghetti measurement dry or after it’s been cooked?

  6. Patty
    08.30.2021

    This recipe was wonderful! I did make a change and omitted the cream sauce. My husband and I are not huge fans of cream sauces. The results were pure and fresh and very Italian! We will definitely make this again!

  7. Ania
    06.11.2021

    Absolutely delicious! I ended up also adding some toasted pine nuts, I excluded the tarragon but added some sauteed leeks. thank you for this recipe, I will definitely be making it again!

  8. Karen Lipsey
    04.12.2021

    This was outstanding and very easy! Another great recipe. Do you think I can freeze the leftovers-i.e. the pasta, sauce, mushrooms, etc mixed together?

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      04.13.2021

      Hi Karen, I don’t usually freeze pasta, I think it would get kind of mushy.

  9. Nigel
    12.07.2020

    This pasta dish sounds good especially with wine and herbs i have tontry one day

  10. Virginia
    10.16.2020

    Delicious! Thank you. I used rosemary as what was on hand and extra garlic and was loved by all.

  11. Arlene Satz
    09.06.2020

    Don’t know where to start first. Everything sounds amazing

  12. TR
    02.29.2020

    Wow, this was awesome. I have never made cashew cream before but I loved it and can see using it in a lot of dishes. I didn’t have wine so I used good vegetable stock with the juice of half a lemon and the hint of lemon with the mushrooms and Parmesan was really good. I also used fresh thyme and oregano because that’s all I had on hand and they worked great.

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      03.01.2020

      I’m so glad you loved it!

  13. Aubrey
    01.13.2020

    I am not an experienced kitchen user and this turned out to be SO good. I think anyone could make this and have a kickass meal, oh buddy. Oh man. This real good.

  14. Cheryl carroll
    11.08.2019

    Can I freeze the leftover cashew cream?

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      11.09.2019

      Hi Cheryl, it’ll get a little more gritty when it thaws… it’s stored in the fridge for 3-5 days.

  15. Ben
    10.24.2019

    Made this recipe and loved it! It was super easy and everyone in my house loved it! Def adding to the repertoire!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      10.30.2019

      Hi Ben, I’m so glad everyone loved it!!

  16. SP from multiplicationwizard.com
    06.29.2019

    I had a mushroom pasta dish at a restaurant last week, and I was craving something similar. This dish was even better! Thanks!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      07.10.2019

      Yay, I love hearing that! I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe.

  17. Sneha
    03.18.2019

    This was AMAZING. I didn’t have all of the ingredients on and, so I had to make do with what I did have, and it was still incredibly tasty. I will be making this again in the future for sure. Thanks for a great recipe!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      03.22.2019

      Hi Sneha, I’m so glad to hear! I’m happy to hear it was so flexible to work with what you had on hand 🙂

  18. Jill
    02.27.2019

    Made this a couple of nights ago, and it was outstanding! I subbed rosemary for the tarragon (not a big fan), as you suggested. My carnivore boyfriend wolfed it down, and we had a bit of a ‘debate’ over who would get to take the leftovers for lunch the next day. I won on the condition that I make this again in the very near future!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      03.01.2019

      Ha ha, I’m glad you both loved it so much. Love the rosemary idea!

  19. Gil
    11.21.2018

    Hi Jeanine, I was skeptical about the tarragon since the only way I’ve ever known it to be used was when growing up my mother added it to our winter stored bottled vinegar. I’m curious by nature and your website and cookbook have contributed a lot to go vegetarian. This dish was a hit[one more ..] tonight. Prepped with Creminis and Chanterelles. Miam ! ps: the cashew cream was just the perfect.
    TX !

  20. Diane
    07.12.2018

    This pasta is so delicious!!! I used shitake mushrooms and it turned out perfect. I prefer the cashew cream over the whip cream. Thanks for a great recipe that will be on repeat all season long!,

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      07.13.2018

      Hi Diane – I’m so glad you loved it! It’s one of my all time favorites, happy to hear you’re a fan of the cashew cream 🙂

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