Zesty Lemon Herb Angel Hair Pasta

Low Cholesterol Added: 10/6/2024
Zesty Lemon Herb Angel Hair Pasta
Indulge in the light and refreshing taste of Zesty Lemon Herb Angel Hair Pasta, a delightful dish perfect for a quick weeknight dinner or a charming dinner party. This recipe highlights the delicate texture of angel hair pasta, enhanced by a burst of fresh lemon juice and aromatic parsley. With just a few ingredients, this low-cholesterol dish proves that simplicity can lead to extraordinary flavors. Whether enjoyed as a standalone meal or paired with grilled chicken or seafood, this pasta is sure to become a favorite in your culinary repertoire. Share this vibrant dish with family and friends, and savor the taste of the sunshine.
4
Servings
75
Calories
7
Ingredients
Zesty Lemon Herb Angel Hair Pasta instructions

Ingredients

angel hair pasta 6 ounces (uncooked)
olive oil 2 teaspoons (none)
garlic 1 clove (crushed)
fresh flat-leaf parsley 1/4 cup (minced)
fresh lemon juice 2 tablespoons (none)
salt 1/4 teaspoon (none)
black pepper to taste (freshly ground)

Instructions

1
Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the angel hair pasta and cook for about 3 minutes, or until just tender. Be careful not to overcook. Drain the pasta and set aside.
2
In a medium skillet, heat the olive oil over low heat. Add the crushed garlic and cook gently for about 2 minutes, stirring frequently and crushing the garlic with a fork until it becomes fragrant and tender. Avoid browning the garlic to maintain a mild flavor.
3
Once the garlic is tender, add the cooked angel hair pasta to the skillet. Gently combine with the oil and garlic to coat the pasta evenly.
4
Stir in the minced parsley, fresh lemon juice, and salt. Toss everything together until the pasta is well coated and heated through.
5
Serve immediately, garnished with freshly ground black pepper to taste.

Nutrition Information

2.5g
Fat
11.25g
Carbs
2g
Protein

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zesty Lemon Herb Angel Hair Pasta?
It is a light and refreshing pasta dish featuring a delicate texture, fresh lemon juice, and aromatic parsley, perfect for quick dinners.
Is this recipe suitable for a low-cholesterol diet?
Yes, this recipe is specifically categorized under the Low Cholesterol category.
How many calories are in one serving of this pasta?
Each serving contains 75 calories.
What type of pasta is used in this recipe?
The recipe calls for 6 ounces of uncooked angel hair pasta.
How long does it take to cook the angel hair pasta?
The pasta should be cooked for about 3 minutes or until just tender.
How many servings does this recipe make?
This recipe is designed to yield 4 servings.
What is the fat content per serving?
There is 2.5g of fat per serving.
How many carbohydrates are in each serving?
Each serving contains 11.25g of carbohydrates.
How much protein is provided in one serving?
Each serving provides 2g of protein.
What are the main tags associated with this recipe?
The tags include pasta, low cholesterol, quick meal, lemon, herb, vegetarian, light dish, and italian cuisine.
What type of oil is used for the sauce?
The recipe uses 2 teaspoons of olive oil.
How many cloves of garlic are required?
The recipe requires 1 clove of crushed garlic.
How much lemon juice should be added?
You should add 2 tablespoons of fresh lemon juice.
What kind of parsley is recommended?
The recipe calls for 1/4 cup of minced fresh flat-leaf parsley.
How much salt is used in this dish?
The recipe uses 1/4 teaspoon of salt.
Is this dish considered vegetarian?
Yes, according to the tags, this is a vegetarian dish.
How should the garlic be cooked?
The garlic should be cooked gently over low heat for about 2 minutes while being crushed with a fork.
Should the garlic be browned?
No, you should avoid browning the garlic to maintain a mild flavor.
What garnish is suggested for this pasta?
The dish is garnished with freshly ground black pepper to taste.
How many total ingredients are in this recipe?
There are a total of 7 ingredients.
What should I be careful about when cooking the pasta?
Be careful not to overcook the angel hair pasta as it is very delicate.
Can this pasta be served with protein?
Yes, it can be paired with grilled chicken or seafood if desired.
Is this a quick meal to prepare?
Yes, it is tagged as a quick meal, making it ideal for a weeknight dinner.
What is the culinary origin of this dish?
This dish is categorized under Italian cuisine.
When do you add the parsley and lemon juice?
Stir in the minced parsley and fresh lemon juice after the pasta has been combined with the oil and garlic.
Does the recipe include fiber information?
The fiber content is not specified in the provided data.
Is there any sugar in this recipe?
The sugar content is listed as null in the recipe data.
What equipment is needed to cook the garlic and oil?
A medium skillet is used to heat the olive oil and garlic.
How should the pasta be combined with the sauce?
The pasta should be gently tossed in the skillet until well coated and heated through.
What temperature should the oil be heated at?
The olive oil should be heated over low heat.
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