Pasta With Peas, Pancetta and Goat Cheese | The Modern Proper (2024)

Speckled with emerald-green, sweet peas and crisp, savory nuggets of pancetta, this creamy penne pasta with peas, pancetta and goat cheese is springtime in a bowl.

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  • Spring
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • 30 Minutes
  • One Pot
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Penne Pasta With Tangy Chevré And Springy Peas? Yes Please!

This luscious, creamy goat cheese penne recipe embodies the promise of spring, paired with the satisfyingly creamy, rib-sticking warmth that we are (for better or worse) still in need of—at least here in the Pacific Northwest.

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The Springtime Dinner of Your Dreams

So—despite the fact that we’ve been ready and waiting since January—it’s still not quite flip flop weather. At least dinner can be springy, even if the forecast leaves a bit to be desired. This creamy penne with pancetta and peas is a burst of springtime thanks to:

  • Peas - You can use fresh peas if you’d like to, but good-quality frozen peas are just as good and certainly a time-saver.
  • Chèvre - Did you know that cheese is a seasonal food? While it’s true that (thanks to industrialized dairy production and big grocery stores) you can get most kinds of cheese year-round, fresh goat cheese is traditionally a cheese best enjoyed in the springtime. Spring means that goats have given birth and are once again making milk. They’re also grazing on lush spring pastures, which means their milk—and the cheese made from it—is extra rich and delicious.
  • Fresh chives - With their sweet and delicate oniony flavor, chives are an unsung hero of the vegetable-and-herb world. Use them, love them.
  • Garlic - OK, who are we kidding—garlic is a year-round thing for us. BUT! If you happen to see some garlic scapes at your local spring farmers market, you could slice them super thinly and toss them in with the fresh chives to make this pasta even that much more verdantly springy.

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How To Make Béchamel Sauce For Pasta:

Béchamel is one of the classic French so-called “Mother” sauces, and is simply a creamy white sauce made from the combination of roux (butter and flour) + milk. Though it sounds fancy, béchamel is actually quite an everyday food—if you’ve made macaroni and cheese, or lasagna, it’s likely you’ve made one before! If not, here’s how make a great, creamy béchamel:

  • Begin by melting butter over medium-high heat.
  • Add flour to create a roux. Whisk constantly for a minute or two. Whisking action plus heat will allow the butter and flour to form a paste, and to cook the rawness out of your flour (which is a good thing).
  • Slowly, slowly, steadily add whole milk to the roux, whisking constantly. You want to really incorporate the milk into the roux—to bring all three elements together into one cohesive, thick and creamy sauce. Constant stirring + heat = sauce.
  • Once you’ve added all of the milk, turn the heat down a bit and keep stirring as the sauce thickens. You’re looking for a finished sauce that is thick enough to coat the back of your spoon.
  • Once it’s thickened, you can add whatever you’d like to it! In this case, pasta, goat cheese, pancetta and peas.

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Pancetta vs. Bacon.

Pancetta is bacon’s Italian cousin. They’re very similar in that both are made from fatty pork belly, but pancetta is cured and bacon is smoked. Pancetta may be slightly harder to find than bacon, but it’s worth a little hunt if you’ve got the time. To prepare it, just cube it up—easier to do when the pancetta is very cold—and fry it in a small drizzle of oil. The fat in pancetta can take a little while to render out, so be patient. Fry until golden brown and until your house smells amazing. Place the fried pancetta cubes on a paper towel to cool as you prep the rest of the pasta. **Sub bacon for the pancetta when necesssary.

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Or, Make It Vegetarian!

This springy, creamy pasta with peas can easily be made into a creamy vegetarian pasta, since the only meat-y thing in it is a bit of pancetta. If you’d like to up the richness factor to make up for leaving out the pancetta, just use a bit more goat cheese. Adding a little extra garlic is a great way to punch up the flavors, too.

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Tools You’ll Need:

No real special tools needed here! Just:

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More Springy Dinners:

  • Roasted Salmon with Spring Pestocouldn’t be prettier or more satisfying.
  • Ham and Gruyére Grilled Cheese with Sweet Pea Spread—because sandwiches for dinner are a wonderful thing.
  • Or maybe you’d rather have a Green Goddess Grilled Cheese?

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So, Did You Make This Pasta with Pancetta and Peas?

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