This Simple Walnut Pesto Bucatini Pasta is the perfect pasta dish for any pasta lover! Bursting with nutty + herby flavors, this dish is a simple, easy way to re-create a flavorful dish minus the complex steps. Entirely dairy-free and vegan. Gluten-free + Nut-free options available.
I really can't get enough of Bucatini pasta. Seriously, I've been eating this type of pasta almost every chance that I get and for good reason. It just holds up well, feels light, and works for both lighter sauces and really "saucy" sauces. When making this Simple Walnut Pesto Bucatini Pasta, I probably wouldn't use any other type of pasta---not that it wouldn't work.
The texture of bucatini is just amazing!
Need an easy weeknight meal idea? This pasta works. Also, need a comforting weekend meal idea? No worries----this pasta can be added as a side dish to a nicely cooked main meat such as chicken, steak, beef, seafood, you name it!
The star of this simple pesto pasta dish is the creamy and bright green pesto. Here’s what you need to make it:
If you haven’t heard of bucatini pasta or used it, you’re totally missing out! Bucatini pasta has by far become one of my favorite pasta to use (next to rigatoni and pappardelle). This pasta is thicker than spaghetti and has a hallow center running through it, which allows it to “hold up” well in saucy dishes—in my opinion.
It is of course derived from Italy and made of durum wheat flour. Because it is so similar to spaghetti, it’s usually a great substitute for any dish that call for it. It’s usually readily available as dried pasta and can be stored longer than if you were to purchase it fresh (it’s pricier fresh also).
Like with many other types of pasta, you bring a pot of water to a boil, add the dried bucatini pasta along with olive oil or salt, and let it boil for 8-12 minutes, depending on the packaging and brand.
As always, it’s best to cook your pasta to al’ dente so that it’s not too soft for the sauce when stirring it in.
It’s Meatless, but still works for any eater.
Super easy to make and quick.
Full of flavor + so earthy, nutty, + delicious! (The best reason!)
Very kid-friendly (has a great nut-free option).
Done in just under 30 minutes.
If you're thinking about making this Simple Walnut Pesto Bucatini Pasta and would love to sometimes switch things up for a heartier meal, feel free to add any of the following great options:
Traditionally, pesto contains nuts. However, you can substitute the walnuts in this recipe with sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds for a nut-free version.
Yes! As long as you use GF-friendly pasta, then this dish is completely vegan and gluten-free. There's also nut-free option!
Any leftovers can be kept in a tightly sealed container and refrigerated for up to 3-4 days. To re-heat, simply microwave for a minute or two or add to a skillet over medium-high heat and stir until heated through.
With most pasta dishes, I often enjoy them with a side of bread of some sort. Most times, I make my own homemade Garlic Bread, however, you can choose to spruce things up with many other options such as:
A delicious Salad
Sautéed Greens
Grilled Veggies
Toasted Bread
If you are a fan of this Simple Walnut Pesto Bucatini Pasta, then you’ll most certainly enjoy the following pasta centered dinner options:
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