Simple Lemony Feta and Mascarpone Pasta with Grilled Asparagus.
I feel like it’s spring!!
Yesterday it was still light out at seven and the sun shined all day. It was awesome.
Of course, tomorrow it will probably snow, but I can feel it, spring is on its way. Hooray!
Asparagus has been on sale here for the last week, so despite spring still being a week away I am jumping ahead a little. What’s new, right? I mean, I just can’t help it. I get so excited over new seasons. New seasons mean new foods!
That’s reason for excitement if you ask me.
Well, that and I am trying to get in all the veggies I can in the next few days. The meat-eater is back on his way out and for good this time. Creighton has been planning a move out to CO (he has worked in Cleveland the past 3 years). Unfortunately, Creighton injured himself badly this weekend. He broke his neck in three places on his C-7.
And don’t ask how he broke it. Let’s just say he’s not the brightest when it comes to trying to keep up with some of the other bros in extreme sports. As my dad said “maybe he should stick to chess.”
Thankfully, he is going to be fine, but he had us all pretty scared Saturday night. He is very lucky that he is not going to need surgery, which was not what they told us when he was life flighted from Pocahontas Memorial Hospital in WV (yes I am serious) to a Level One Trauma Center in Roanoke. Hopefully he will be coming home in a day or two.
So of course I can’t I disappoint my meat-eater brother, all of his favorites will be coming his way.
But back to Spring. Spring is all about a return of color in our foods.
Spring food seems simpler to me. A little lighter and a little faster, because hey, we all want to be outside if the weather is a little warmer. Yahoo!
Over the weekend there was actually so much sun that the snow melted off the grill. Result, grilled asparagus!
Finally. I feel like it has snowed the entire winter this year. I could not be more ready for non stop sunshine.
So, this pasta is super simple, obviously, as the title states.
The fresh asparagus and lemon scream spring and the creamy feta and mascarpone cream sauce are just the thing to compliment those flavors.
A little brightness and a little creamy comfort.
Perfect dinner for a Monday. Especially the Monday after the clocks are pushed forward one hour and we are all wanting that hour back (without taking our new-found extra hour of sunlight of course).
Extra bonus – lemons are packed with vitamin C and cancer fighting limonoids to help keep our immune system strong, as well as many other great benefits.
So come on guys, this dish will save you… in more ways than one!

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Simple Lemony Feta and Mascarpone Pasta with Grilled Asparagus.
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: feta, lemon, pasta
This pasta is super simple, obviously, as the title states.
Ingredients
- 1 pound long cut pasta I used Diada De Laurentiis Pasta from Target
- 1 large bunch asparagus ends trimmed
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- salt and fresh black pepper to taste
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 8 ounces mascarpone cheese may sub cream cheese if needed
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 2 cups milk I used 2%
- 8 ounces feta cheese finely crumbled or grated
- 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon freshly grated lemon zest
- pinch of crushed red pepper optional
- 1/4 cup flat leaf parsley chopped
Instructions
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Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Boil the past according to package directions until al dente. Drain.
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Preheat your grill to high heat. Place the asparagus in a baking dish, coat with olive oil and sprinkle salt and pepper over them. Grill the asparagus spears for 5-10 minutes, until nicely charred and just fork tender, turning them every few minutes so that they brown relatively evenly. Remove and chop into thirds.
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Alternately, you may roast the asparagus by preheating the oven to 400 degrees.
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Place the asparagus in a roasting pan or on a baking baking sheet and toss with the 1 tablespoon olive oil, salt and pepper. Roast in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes or until tender and crisp. Remove and chop into thirds.
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Heat a large skillet with high sides over medium-high heat, add the butter, cream, milk, and mascarpone and feta cheeses. Bring to a boil and simmer until smooth and creamy, about 5 minutes. Add the lemon juice, lemon zest, crushed red pepper and a good pinch of pepper, whisking until the cheese has fully melted. Simmer the sauce 3-5 minutes until the sauce is smooth and creamy. Add the pasta and asparagus to the sauce and toss well. Cook another 1-2 minutes to warm through. Add the parsley and toss. Serve immediately with fresh feta or parmesan.
Recipe Notes
*If your skillet is not big enough to toss the pasta in transfer everything to a large pot or serving bowl and toss well.
It’s pasta and cheese. What could be better on a Monday? OK, end it with some chocolate and you are golden.
Oh man! I am SO glad your brother is ok! That’s scary.
This pasta looks incredibly edible! I love how simple it is, but so fresh..perfect for spring! I agree…it feels like spring. Time to bust out the ol’ grill-er-oo!
Pinned!
Thanks Taylor!
I’m glad Creighton is going to be okay. Your dad is right, get him a chess board pronto. And lemon and mascarpone is a match made in heaven.
Haha! Agree! Thanks!
How scary it must have been for all of you when you heard of your brother’s accident. He is very fortunate he is going to be ok. That just sounds horrible.
My husband would like this recipe.
He is so fortunate!
Thanks Charlotte!
That’s so scary! I’m glad your brother is ok….but it must have been an awful night for y’all waiting to hear back. Hugs.
I’m also so excited for asparagus season. Loving the char you got on those stalks.
Thanks Annie!
Oh my gosh! So happy to hear that your brother is ok, that is so scary. Your weekend must have been incredibly stressful!!
On a more positive note, this pasta looks delicious!
Thanks Laura!
Oh my! This sounds like such a nice meal – love it!
Thanks Katrina!
This looks like spring noodle heaven!
Thanks Steph!
That’s a lot of delicious ingredients in this recipe, Tieghan. Nice and fresh!
Thanks Sandy!
So glad you brother will be ok! Scary stuff!
This pasta is pure perfection! Great flavors!
Thanks Kelli!
I have asparagus and mascarpone in my refrigerator! I am so making this tonight. I love the extra light. I didn’t need my flashlight to grill yesterday!
Thank you, Liz!
you put asparagus in pasta and I STILL want to eat it – that’s talent right there sista!
Haha! Thank you!
Wow! So glad your brother is going to be ok. That must have been so scary for your family. And this pasta looks amazing! Asparagus just went on sale here too and I stocked up! So this pasta is definitely happening here soon. 🙂
Thanks Sarah! And yay for asparagus!
What a fantastic combo of flavors, Tieghan! This dish just screams “SPRING!!!”
Thank you so much, Kelly!
Wow! Tieghan, this is really great combination, you should start thinking about a cookbook.
Haha! Thank you, Cheri!
Thank goodness your brother is going to be OK. Love this simple meal.
Thank you, Meagan!
I’m glad your brother is okay. That is so scary…It makes me want to stick to chess.
This pasta looks so ridiculously delicious!!! I have some mascarpone in the refrigerator and it was destined for frosting but maybe it should be pasta instead!
Thanks Lindsay!
This looks soooo good! I love marscapone cheese and lemon together – especially in a cream sauce! Yum!
Thanks Maria!
I am so glad your brother is okay! I am all too familiar with a sibling being airlifted to a trauma center 🙁
On a happier note, that pasta looks sublime! I love the texture of the noodles!
Oh no!! Hope everything turned out ok. I am sorry to say this was not the first airlift of our family…that was number 3!
Thanks so much! 🙂
OMG! I am so glad he is okay!! But the good news, this pasta dish looks amazing!
Thanks Lauren! Me too!
This combination of product is kind of new for me. Mixture of feta and mascarpone cheeses impressed me the most. Then I saw lemon and asparagus and was really surprised. Is it piquant? The only thing I can say for sure is that it is high in calories.
Hey Maria! It does have a nice, but unique flavor. Its really great!!
Thanks!
This is exactly what I want for dinner tonight – love the fresh spring flavors!
Thank you, Laura!
Tieghan – so sorry about your brother, but so happy to hear he will be OK. I want to dive into that bowl! This looks sooo good!
Thanks Kathy!
This look amazing Tieghan! LOVE this is light and heavy at the same time! YUM!
Thanks Sophia!
This looks amazing. How do you always know exactly what I’m craving!?! Glad to hear your brother is okay. Close scares are so stressful.
Thanks Bri and yes, they are!
I’m so glad your brother is OK. That sounds scary! The pasta looks so good. Definitely makes me think of spring and sunshine!
Thanks Megan!
I’m glad that your brother is okay. I hope that he feels better soon!
On a very, very off-topic-sort-of…what sort of pasta is that? It looks like ramen-pasta. LOL
Thanks so much, Hillary! The pasta is from target. It’s Giada De Laurentiis brand.
Wow! Seriously so scary Tieghan, so glad your brother is ok.
Loving this pasta dish, although I am a sucker for anything with grilled asparagus in it, then you add in the mascarpone, feta, and lemon and I’m done for. Pinned!
Thank you so much, Krista!
I hope you’re happy. This is now the only thing that I want to eat. Nothing else will do, and I have no asparagus.
Haha! YUP! 🙂
Thank you!
New seasons are definitely something to celebrate! This looks so fresh and springy! I love all the flavors. BTW – there is a typo in the recipe for the Giada pasta – says Diada 🙂
Haha! Thanks for letting me know, cate! Headed to fix that now!
Oh how delicious 🙂 so much in this recipe that I just love!!
I wonder how this could work with spaghetti squash. I can’t eat pasta. I’m going to try it soon.
This recipe is awesome! I am dying to find the exact noodle you used. He shape is perfection. Would you share?
yeah, so i’m guessing the pasta was supposed to be cooked before adding? i’d include that in your recipe
Hi there, yes the pasta should be cooked before adding to the sauce. Recipe has been updated to be more clear. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
I found this recipe on Pinterest and then got sucked in to your blog. I knew I would like this after reading the ingredient list. I was tempted to add mushroom but mine had seen better days. Anywho, I am currently on Weight Watchers so had to alter this. I used cauliflower rice instead of pasta and my cheese sauce was 8oz. coconut milk, 182 container of 2% Greek yogurt, 2oz. ricotta & 1 oz. feta. I added chicken for some protein. YUM!
Thank you so much Karen!! I am so glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan