Vegan Cacio e Pepe Recipe (2024)

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silvia rennie

THANK YOU for producing more vegan recipes! This one sounds terrific and I can't wait to try it. Again, thanks!

Don

We are not vegan, but trying to eat meat sparingly for environmental reasons. This recipe is awesome. We made it as written the first time and used Farro spaghetti. We used a mortar and pestle to grind the peppercorns. Honestly... the only thing wrong with this meal is calling it vegan cacio Pepe. We almost didn’t make it because too many vegan copy cat recipes pail in comparison to the original. We now call it Cashio Pepe in honor of the main ingredients. This is a winner

Elissa Eckman

I would add the nutritional yeast at the end during the step involving the finishing toss so as not to lose the "cheesy" texture and flavor.

Shawn-Laree

I used tahini instead of cashew butter and it was delicious!

Thomas

Cashew butter can be made from raw or toasted cashews and the flavor profiles are very different. Which is this recipe calling for?

Veganized

Used miyoko's cultured vegan butter in this and a little follow your heart veg parm and it was BOMB. 15/10!

N.Cali

My husband and I made this last night - BIG WIN. Our food coop offers grind your own nut butters, cashew being one of them, so fresh creamy cashew butter was used and it was delicious. I echo another reader’s thank you to the NYT for offering more vegan recipes.

Peter Stephenson

Be careful with raw cashews (best just avoid them): they contain urushi- the toxin found in poison oak or ivy, and in not insignificant quantities. Cashew poisoning is rare, but if urushi is ingested in high level, it can be deadly, or just painful when in a recipe. So, if you visit store to buy “raw cashews”, check that these nuts are not entirely raw and have actually been steamed. If not, and you still want to use them without roasting, steam them yourself. It actually helps make them tasty.

John Taylor

I squeezed half a lemon into the miso mixture, put a Beyond Meat Hot Italian Sausage on the side, and washed it down with a glass of red wine. Quick, easy and stunning; I could hardly be more pleased.

Alison

Yay! Very excited to see a vegan version of this! Keep those vegan recipes coming! Looking forward to trying this out!

Kathy

Adding my thanks to the chorus. This non-vegan wants more vegan recipes- Keep them coming!

nina

A warning to other hypochondriacs: fortified nutritional yeast is high in the vitamin B-12. A common side effect of excessive consumption of B-12 is Billie Eilish, 90s-Berlin-club-kid, neon green urine. Thanks to a busy week at work and a dwindling pantry, I made this undeniably delicious pasta recipe 3 times in the last 4 days, becoming perturbed when my normally unremarkable pee transformed into a hue normally found only in glo sticks. Don’t be like me and panic. It’s just the nooch.

naomi

This is SO GOOD. I made my own cashew butter by toasting a cup or more of raw cashews in a pan for about 3 min, then soaking them in boiled water for 20min, and blending them (without the water) with the miso and yeast. I only had 8oz of pasta, which I found to be perfect for this amount of sauce. Go crazy on that sauce! (We're not vegan, but love vegan food!)

Julia

Delicious recipe but does not keep well if mixed together. (Noodles absorb the sauce and turn dry.) If you want leftovers store the pasta and sauce separately until it’s time to eat.

Gillian

This is wonderful, thank you! Keep up the vegan recipes, it is much appreciated!

Christine

I’m not vegan and you don’t need to be to love this pasta. This recipe is outstanding. I return to it again and again. It is hearty, rich, tasty, and ideal comfort food. Serve with some veggies if you feel like it. Or don’t.

WanjikuN

This is one of the best pasta dishes I’ve ever made and had (and I LOVE pasta)! The one addition I made was crumbling some toasted pine nuts and chopped, toasted cashews. It added a nice texture and a bit more umami in a dish that’s already exploding with it.

Camille

We love this recipe. Requested often and there is never a left overs!

Ann Marie

I use bucatini pasta for this recipe and it is amazing.

malkin

Miso is normally fermented with mold, bacteria, and yeast. How is vegan miso fermented?

lala

Is there a vegan pasta people recommend?

Suzanne Dunaway

FANTASTIC recipe. I've just cooked for 3 vegans in August (even chocolate mousse!) and wish I had had this, but am doing it now for anyone. Wonderful using the cashew butter, or almond butter or pine nut butter. Grazie for this.

Lori

Suggestions for a cashew butter substitute? My dinner guest has a nut allergy.

Smarbha

Add a few handsful of arugula in just before the end & cook until they wilt. I know it isn't Cacio e Pepe any more but really delicious.

nina

Is there a good nut-free/dairy-free item to use instead of the cashew butter? Thank you.

ash

This is sooooo yummy. Really impressed with the flavor and consistency of the sauce… And also, consuming a ton of nutritional yeast at once can cause a gassy tummy. Plan/adjust accordingly :)

b’s tips

it is 2 ½ cups pasta water. 1 ¾ is way too dry. ignore previous note about using less than 16 oz pasta. just add more than 1 ¾ water

Amazing!

Prepared as written, no substitutions, and it was absolutely delicious!

Cathy

Made exactly as is and we loved it! Quick, delicious and an easy clean up. Definitely something that should be served as soon as it is ready.

Erica

This is amazing and I am non Vegan. The pepper shines through. I cannot wait to make again, it was a hit with everyone. I made a cashew cream over using cashew butter

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What is the secret of cacio e pepe? ›

The Best Cacio e Pepe Recipe tips for success. Salt water. Salting the pasta water infuses the pasta and the water with flavor which translates to more flavorful Cacio e Pepe. Stir pasta frequently while it cooks.

How do I make sure cacio e pepe doesn't clump? ›

Don't overheat the sauce.

If you've ever had the cheese clump up or stick to the pan when making cacio e pepe (very common, but always such a tragedy!), it was likely due to the cheese being overheated. Be absolutely sure that the burner is turned off below the sauté pan with the melted butter.

What is a vegan substitute for pecorino cheese? ›

Nutritional yeast, known for its umami flavor and slightly spicy aroma, is the ideal flavor-maker when substituting Pecorino cheese. Combine with almond meal or blended raw cashews, mix in some garlic, onion powder, and herbs of your choice, and you've got your vegan alternative to Pecorino cheese!

Can I use parmesan instead of pecorino for cacio e pepe? ›

Opt for Parmesan: You can use Parmesan instead of Pecorino Romano, or even combine the two for a unique cheese profile. However, Parmesan isn't as salty or tangy as Pecorino Romano, so you may need to add more to get the sharpness that cacio e pepe is known for.

Where did Anthony Bourdain have cacio e pepe? ›

In one infamous episode of No Reservations, Bourdain visited a secret restaurant (later revealed to be Ristorante Roma Sparita) where he enjoyed a cacio e pepe so delicious, he listed a handful of life experiences he would sacrifice in order to eat it again (namely, a Jefferson Airplane concert, some acid trips, ...

What pairs best with cacio e pepe? ›

Look no further than Chianti Classico for a classic red pairing. While most people associate this wine with flavorful meats like Florentine steak, the sharpness of the cacio e pepe holds its own and makes Chianti an unexpected accompaniment.

What pasta shape is best for cacio e pepe? ›

Spaghetti is the traditional pasta for cacio e pepe, but even Roman establishments now use popular shapes such as rigatoni, bucatini, and thick, square-cut noodles called tonnarelli. Use a good quality brand that cooks evenly and retains its al dente bite.

How do you thicken cacio e pepe? ›

- Add a little more pasta water than you think you need (the pasta will continue to soak it up and the sauce will thicken on your plate).

Why is cacio e pepe so good? ›

The flavors are much more sophisticated and to prove the point you won't find many mac 'n' cheese addicted children falling in love with the strong bite of pepper and the salty acidity of the pecorino romano. These are adult flavors.

Why is Parmesan cheese not vegan? ›

So Why Isn't Parmesan Cheese Vegetarian? This answer is encapsulated in one word: rennet. Specifically animal rennet, collected from slaughtered cows, goats or other young, milk-fed ruminant animals.

Why is Pecorino Romano not vegetarian? ›

Is pecorino vegetarian? Most authentic varieties of pecorino use animal rennet in their PDO-protected production processes (usually sheep rennet). This means that they aren't suitable for vegetarians. Some supermarkets do sell pecorino made with vegetarian rennet, just make sure you check the label.

How to stop cacio e pepe from clumping? ›

CACIO E PEPE: How to avoid clumping
  1. I used 100% Italian pecorino (mid grade, once Trader Joe's and next time Whole Foods)
  2. Cheese was grated properly on smallest spikey holes on the box grater.
  3. Heat was not to high this 2nd time I was very cautious.
  4. Cornstarch was used as the recipe called for.
Jul 17, 2020

Is Grana Padano good for cacio e pepe? ›

Classic versions call for just pasta, salted water, freshly ground pepper, and Pecorino Romano, a Roman sheep's milk cheese. Ours tosses a bit of Grana Padano or Parmesan into the mix for a more rounded cheese flavor that melds warmth, nuttiness, and sharpness.

What are the ingredients in Trader Joe's cacio e pepe? ›

Ingredients. Water, pecorino romano cheese (sheep's milk, sea salt, animal rennet), sunflower seed oil, modified cornstarch, ground black pepper, sodium citrate, xanthan gum, sea salt.

Why is cacio e pepe so hard to perfectly execute? ›

But it is extremely hard to execute well because you need to control the heat. The cheese will become stringy if you heat up your pan too much (above 70 °C or 158 °F). I tested all the methods, so you do not need to! Cacio e Pepe is rare in restaurants because it is hard to serve warm without the corn starch trick.

What is special about cacio e pepe? ›

But what makes cacio e pepe so special, you might ask? It's all in the technique. The key to a perfect cacio e pepe is getting the right consistency for the sauce. It should be creamy and smooth, but not too thick - the cheese and pepper should coat the pasta, but not clump together.

What is cacio e pepe sauce made of? ›

Traditionally, cacio e pepe (pronounced: kaa-chee-ow ee peh-pay) is made with just three ingredients: aged pecorino Romano cheese, freshly ground black pepper, and pasta, usually spaghetti; plus the starchy water from cooking the noodles. You don't have to go to Rome to enjoy cacio e pepe.

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