Home · Recipes · Recipes · Main Dishes · Pasta Cacio e Pepe Author: Maryanne CabreraPublished: Feb 27, 2013Updated: Sep 18, 2022 View Recipe5 ReviewsThis post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy. Cacio e pepe is the perfect weeknight meal. It’s quick and easy to make. Best of all, this pasta dish just requires a handful of ingredients! Cacio e Pepe translates to cheese and pepper. That’s all you need to make a deliciously satisfying pasta dish. Adding a couple of tablespoons of butter doesn’t hurt either. I learned about this pasta when I was preparing for my Rome trip last summer. Rick Steve’s Italy travel guide mentions Bucatini all’amatriciana and Cacio e Pepe as two of Rome’s most iconic dishes. On the last night of my trip, I found the most amazing Cacio e Pepe at a local hot spot, just a couple blocks away from my hotel. I was blown away by the intensity of the flavors and the simplicity of the dish. Needless to say, I didn’t want to share my plate. This dish very simple and easy to make. You can totally impress friends, family, and dinner dates with this recipe. I found all the ingredients at Trader Joe’s. The cheeses can be a little pricey, but you only need a little bit. Cacio e Pepe Ingredients Pasta Grana Padano cheese Pecorino Romano cheese Black Pepper Butter Pasta Options Spaghetti, bucatini, or linguine work best. Stay away from angel hair pasta which is too delicate for this dish. Cheeses Grana Padano Parmesan is a cow cheese similar to Parmigiano-Reggiano. It’s a semi-fat hard cheese. Younger grana padano is milder in flavor, while the longer aged ones are more complex. Pecorino Romano is made from sheep’s milk. It is a hard, salty cheese that gives cacio e pepe is iconic flavor. Black Pepper It is best to use freshly cracked black peppercorn. Adjust your pepper grinder to your desired coarseness. (I prefer a medium-coarse grind.) At all costs, do not use pre-ground black pepper. It won’t taste as good in this dish! Butter Butter adds a nice round richness to this dish. I’m afraid to order this in restaurants back home for fear it will spoil my perfect memory of the dish. I’m happy to have found a recipe that replicates the dish. All that is missing is the ambiance and romance of Rome. To compensate, serve this dish over a candlelit dinner with some soft music in the background. Make tiramisu for dessert. And be sure to invite me over. Cacio e Pepe No ratings yet Cacio e pepe translates to cheese and pepper. That's all you need to make this deliciously satisfying pasta dish. This is a quick and easy weeknight meal! Prep Time: 10 minutes minutesCook Time: 10 minutes minutesTotal Time: 20 minutes minutes Servings: 2 Print Recipe Pin Recipe Rate Recipe Ingredients▢ 8 oz spaghetti▢ ¼ cup unsalted butter▢ 4 oz Grana Padano cheese, grated, about 1 ¼ cup▢ 3 tsp freshly ground black pepper, more to taste, if desired▢ 1 oz Pecorino Romano cheese, grated, about ¼ cup▢ ½ cup salted pasta water, reserved▢ extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling Instructions Generously salt a large pot of water. Bring to a boil. Add pasta and cook very al dente, about 2-3 minutes less than the pasta package instructions. (You will continue to cook the pasta in the skillet as you make the sauce.) Before you drain the cooked pasta, reserve 1 cup of pasta water.Transfer drained pasta to a large skillet (12-inch non-stick is best). Add the butter and ½ cup of pasta water. Heat over medium heat until water starts to simmer. Reduce heat to low and add in Grana Padano and black pepper. Toss and stir pasta and cheese together. As the cheese melts continue to toss pasta with tongs and evenly coat it with sauce. Continue to heat until sauce slightly thickens and pasta is cooked.Remove from heat. Toss in Pecorino Romano. If pasta looks dry, add a little more pasta water, a tablespoon at a time until the pasta looks glossy. Drizzle with high quality olive oil and garnish with more freshly ground black pepper. Serve immediately. NutritionCalories: 909kcal | Carbohydrates: 89g | Protein: 40g | Fat: 43g | Saturated Fat: 27g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 114mg | Sodium: 1092mg | Potassium: 364mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 1227IU | Calcium: 868mg | Iron: 2mg Author: Maryanne Cabrera Course: Main CourseCuisine: Italian Did you make this recipe?Show us on Instagram! Tag @littleepicurean and hashtag #littleepicurean. Interested in more quick and easy pasta recipes? Try these out: Spaghetti Carbonara– not your traditional carbonara. this version is made with bacon! Roasted Tomato Pasta – cooked pasta simply tossed with oven roasted tomatoes and grated parmesan cheese Spicy Garlic Shrimp Spaghetti –simple meal ready in less than 30 minutes!
chelsea @ serves two says: February 27, 2013 love the new look of the site. very clean and simple. also, this pasta looks delish! yum!! Reply
Lena says: March 3, 2013 The simple pasta dishes are the best. I dont think I have ever ordered/made pasta cacio e pepe before, though. I’ll have to make this soon, sounds like the perfect quick after work dinner. Reply
Hannah says: March 11, 2013 Hi – I recently moved to Italy and had cacio e pepe for the first time and it was amazing! The day after having it, I saw your recipe and can’t wait to make it! I was wondering if you could tell me approx how much cheese you used in cups rather than oz? Thank you! Reply
Maryanne says: March 11, 2013 Hi Hannah! I used about 1 1/4 cup of grated Grana Padano and a little over 1/4 cup of Pecorino Romano cheese.