Pesto Sausage Fettuccine

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Hey there! Ready to create something amazing? This pesto fettuccine is absolutely gorgeous - just look at those perfectly coated pasta ribbons! The vibrant green pesto clings beautifully to each strand, and those bits of crumbled Italian sausage add such wonderful texture and flavor. The finishing touch of freshly grated Parmesan takes it over the top. Trust me, this dish will transport you straight to an Italian trattoria. The best part? It's actually super simple to make at home. Let's get cooking!

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Updated on Sun, 23 Feb 2025 03:41:07 GMT
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I first discovered this combination at a small trattoria in Florence. The owner shared that the secret lies in the quality of the pesto and the perfect cooking of the pasta. After returning home, I spent weeks perfecting this recipe. The key is using freshly made pesto rather than store-bought - it makes a world of difference. The Italian sausage adds a rich, savory element that transforms this from a simple pasta dish into something truly special. When the hot pasta meets the pesto, it creates this incredibly aromatic experience that fills the whole kitchen.

Why I love this recipe

This recipe holds a special place in my heart because it combines simplicity with incredible flavor. I love how the pesto coats each strand of fettuccine perfectly, creating a silky sauce that's both light and satisfying. The Italian sausage adds just the right amount of richness and protein, while the Parmesan brings that sharp, salty finish that ties everything together. It's also incredibly versatile - I can make it for a quick weeknight dinner or dress it up for guests. The leftovers (if there are any!) taste even better the next day as the flavors continue to develop.

What You Need From Your Kitchen

  • Fettuccine: Cook until perfectly al dente
  • Italian Sausage: Remove from casings and crumble while cooking
  • Basil Pesto: Use fresh, homemade if possible
  • Parmesan: Freshly grate just before using
  • Garlic: Mince finely for even distribution

Let's Make These Together

Prepare Your Ingredients
Gather all ingredients and prep them before starting to cook.
Cook the Pasta
Boil pasta in well-salted water until al dente, reserving some pasta water.
Brown the Sausage
Cook sausage until well-browned and crumbly.
Create the Sauce
Combine pesto with cooked sausage and pasta, adding pasta water as needed.
Final Touch
Finish with fresh Parmesan and adjust seasoning to taste.
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Italian inspired fettuccine in basil pesto sauce topped with sausage | lonerecipes.com

Switch Things Up

One evening, while experimenting with my usual pesto pasta recipe, I decided to add some crumbled Italian sausage. The way the savory meat complemented the herbal pesto was a game-changer. Now, I always keep some Italian sausage in the freezer just for this dish. The key is getting the pasta perfectly al dente and using high-quality pesto.

Perfect Pairings

Serve this pesto fettuccine with a crisp arugula salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette. For wine lovers, a glass of Pinot Grigio or Vermentino complements the herbal notes of the pesto beautifully. Garlic bread or focaccia makes an excellent side to soak up any extra sauce.

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Creamy pesto pasta with perfectly cooked fettuccine and savory sausage | lonerecipes.com

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Can I use different pasta shapes?

Yes, any long pasta like spaghetti or linguine works well, but fettuccine is ideal for holding the pesto sauce.

→ Can I make this vegetarian?

Absolutely! Replace sausage with sautéed mushrooms or plant-based sausage alternatives.

→ How long does this keep?

Stores well in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

→ Can I freeze this dish?

While possible, it's best enjoyed fresh as freezing can affect the texture of the pasta and pesto.

→ Is there a low-carb version?

You can use zucchini noodles or other vegetable pasta alternatives.

Conclusion

This Pesto Sausage Fettuccine is a perfect blend of Italian flavors that comes together in just 35 minutes. The combination of fresh pesto, savory sausage, and al dente pasta creates a restaurant-worthy dish that's surprisingly easy to make at home. It's an excellent choice for both weeknight dinners and special occasions.

Pesto Sausage Fettuccine

Al dente fettuccine tossed in vibrant basil pesto with crumbled Italian sausage and freshly grated Parmesan cheese.

Prep Time
15 Minutes
Cook Time
20 Minutes
Total Time
35 Minutes
By: chris

Category: pasta-dishes

Difficulty: easy

Cuisine: Italian

Yield: 4 Servings (4 balls)

Dietary: Italian Cuisine, High Protein, Dairy

Ingredients

011 pound fettuccine pasta
021 pound Italian sausage, casings removed
031 cup homemade basil pesto
041 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
054 cloves garlic, minced

Instructions

Step 01

Bring a large pot of salted water to boil and cook fettuccine according to package instructions until al dente.

Step 02

In a large skillet, brown the Italian sausage over medium heat, breaking it into small chunks.

Step 03

Add minced garlic to the sausage and sauté until fragrant.

Step 04

Drain pasta, reserving 1/2 cup pasta water. Return pasta to pot.

Step 05

Add pesto, sausage mixture, and half the Parmesan. Toss well, adding pasta water as needed.

Notes

  1. Use high-quality pesto for best results
  2. Reserve pasta water before draining - it's essential for the perfect sauce consistency
  3. Fresh Parmesan is strongly recommended over pre-grated
  4. Pasta can be cooked 1 minute less than package instructions for extra-al dente texture

Tools You'll Need

  • Large pot for pasta
  • Large skillet
  • Colander
  • Grater for Parmesan
  • Wooden spoon or spatula

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Dairy (Parmesan cheese)
  • Wheat (pasta)
  • Tree nuts (pine nuts in pesto)

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 650
  • Total Fat: 28 g
  • Total Carbohydrate: 72 g
  • Protein: 32 g