10-Minute Comfort Food Pasta

1. Cook the Pasta
Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.
Add pasta; cook 1 minute less than package directs.
Reserve ½ cup pasta water, then drain.
2. Make the Sauce (While Pasta Cooks!)
In the same pot, melt butter over medium heat.
Whisk in flour; cook 1 minute (don’t let it brown).
Gradually whisk in milk until smooth.
Cook 2–3 minutes, stirring, until slightly thickened.
3. Finish & Combine
Reduce heat to low. Stir in cheddar, mozzarella, Dijon, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper until melted and creamy.
Add drained pasta; stir to coat.
If too thick, add reserved pasta water, 1 tbsp at a time.
Fold in peas or spinach (if using)—they’ll wilt in the heat.
4. Serve Immediately
Top with extra cheese, black pepper, or bacon.
Great with:
Crusty bread
Simple green salad
Garlic breadsticks
Serving Suggestions
🥄 Kid favorite: Call it “Magic Cheese Pasta”—they’ll never guess it took 10 minutes!
🌶️ Spicy twist: Add red pepper flakes or hot sauce
🥓 Protein boost: Stir in cooked sausage, ham, or rotisserie chicken
🍷 For adults: Finish with a splash of white wine in the sauce
Make-Ahead & Storage Tips
Fridge: Keeps up to 3 days—reheat gently with a splash of milk.
Freeze? Not ideal—dairy may separate. Best fresh!
Prep ahead: Measure ingredients; shred cheese. Cook when hungry.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use gluten-free pasta?
A: Yes! Use GF short pasta and cornstarch (mix 1 tbsp with 2 tbsp cold milk; stir in after heating butter).

Q: No milk?
A: Substitute with unsweetened almond or oat milk—but sauce will be less rich.

 

Q: Sauce too thin?
A: Simmer 1–2 minutes longer—it thickens fast!

Q: Can I make it vegan?
A: Use plant-based butter, unsweetened soy milk, and vegan cheese (add 1 tbsp nutritional yeast for depth).

❤️ The Heart of the Dish
This 10-Minute Comfort Food Pasta isn’t fancy—but it’s honest, nourishing, and full of soul. It’s what you make when you’re tired but still want to feed yourself well, or when you need a bowl of warmth that says, “You’ve got this.”

So boil that water, melt that cheese, and stir with ease. Because the best comfort food isn’t complicated—it’s creamy, quick, and made with love.

“Good pasta doesn’t need hours—it just needs cheese, time, and someone hungry.” 🍝✨

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