Zucchini and feta pasta with za'atar pangrattato [Asha Loupy] from Anything's Pastable: 81 Inventive Pasta Recipes for Saucy People (page 99) by Dan Pashman

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  • cbrowne on March 04, 2026

    New note because I don't have access to anything blender or food processor right now. I ended up chopping the 1/3 zucchini that was supposed to be blended into as fine a dice as I could stand to and just dumping that and all the sauce ingredients into the pot with everything else and stirring. Worked just fine.

  • sosayi on July 02, 2025

    Delicious pasta! I ended up oven-roasting the zucchini slices, to be more hands-off with less olive oil, and it worked great. Would definitely make again.

  • NicoleBrown on August 23, 2024

    My husband made this one. SO delicious! Lemon flavor really came through. Crunchy topping was a really great addition! Don’t skip it! Would not have minded a little higher zucchini to pasta ratio

  • cbrowne on August 10, 2024

    Really good! Used 400g bucatini instead of a full pound and it was plenty of pasta for me. Made 6 servings for me. Used a different herb blend I had on hand to make the pangrattato (with dill, oregano, lemon, garlic powder...) and it worked very well - agree that breadcrumbs provide welcome texture so do recommend them. Used all the butter but probably less olive oil, I admit I didn't measure it. Immersion blending the sauce in a separate bowl worked well.

  • Churchim808 on June 30, 2024

    This was from the "Carby and Crispy" chapter and it certainly met the brief. It was much richer than I expected with a lot of butter and olive oil. Still delicious! Topping the pasta with pangrattato was a trick I will use again as it added a nice texture and only took a couple of minutes. The za'atar could easily be omitted and you wouldn't miss it.

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