Cacio e Pepe Orzo Recipe - Masala and Chai (2025)

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Enjoy this minimalist Cacio e Pepe Orzo - a "cheese and pepper" pasta. It's an easy, dreamy creamy weeknight dinner option that comes together in under 25 minutes and only requires 5 ingredients!

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One of my favorite pastas ever? Cacio e Pepe (shhh, don't tell my Butter Masala Pasta)! It's like an adult fettuccine alfredo or a stripped-down mac and cheese that only requires 5 ingredients but is beyond delicious.

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  • The Ingredients and which Cheese to use
  • How to make Cacio e Pepe Orzo
  • Tips to making the best Orzo and Cacio e Pepe
  • How to Store
  • More Easy Weeknight Dinner Recipes to try
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Cacio e pepe, translating to "cheese and pepper", are the star ingredients here. It's traditionally made with spaghetti or tonnarelli in modern Roman cuisine and it forms this glorious silky cheesy peppery sauce using leftover hot starchy water from cooking the pasta. This dish exemplifies using simple, quality ingredients to create an impressive meal.

My best friend and I have been eating WAY too much pasta because let's face it - we're both too lazy to cook. Orzo felt like a great alternative... maybe a little break from pasta... even though it's literally just more pasta. Sometimes we are too lazy to get groceries BUT who doesn't have black pepper and cheese in their fridge?? It be like that sometimes. It's a foolproof, accessible recipe that can easily feed a crowd and is absolutely addicting.

The Ingredients and which Cheese to use

As I mentioned, this recipe is so simple it only takes 5 ingredients. If you substitute the chicken stock for water, it's technically only 4! It's important to use high quality ingredients to get the most out of Cacio e Pepe.

  • Orzo: For this, we're using orzo. Orzo is a short-cut pasta that resembles long-grain rice or risotto. It's often used for its small size and texture.
  • Cheese: Preferably, Pecorino Romano. Parmigiano-Reggiano is an acceptable substitute as well. You'll want a finely grated room temperature cheese to melt into the starchy liquid.
  • Black Pepper: Freshly cracked ONLY. Please.
  • Chicken stock: I love using chicken stock for orzo because it soaks up all that flavor, but you can substitute it with water.
  • Butter: This varies among recipes but traditionally, it isn't used. Personally, I love the extra fat to create a luxurious sauce.

Thanks to the sodium in the chicken stock and the salty cheese, you don't even need to season the pasta with salt. It's THAT simple.

Using Parmesan vs. Pecorino

"Cacio" is Romanesco for sheep's milk cheese, which is why Pecorino is really the ideal cheese to use here.

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Parmigiano-Reggiano is a cow's milk cheese that's aged between 12-36 months. It's considered the "King of Cheese" due to the depth and richness of flavor. The cheese is more familiar to people in the U.S. and more likely to already be in your kitchen which is why some deviate to using it, but it's milder and nuttier, almost sweeter than Pecorino.

Please note we're not talking about Parmesan cheese. While some cheeses labeled as Parmesan may actually be Parmigiano-Reggiano, they're most likely inspired by it. That's not to say they may not be a high quality cheese, but this dish is all about quality ingredients. We don't want any of that powdery stuff.

Pecorino Romano has the sapidity and flavor that really makes cacio e pepe stand out. It's a sheep's milk cheese that's very strong, salty, and tangy and pairs wonderfully with freshly cracked pepper. Some people even cut Pecorino with a bit of parm if the starchy water isn't enough to mellow out the cheese.

How to make Cacio e Pepe Orzo

The technique to making this pasta is how you end up with the perfect plate. Behind the simplicity of the ingredients and steps lies a bit of complexity with the technique to get that rich, silky creamy sauce.

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For boiling orzo in chicken broth - You do not need to salt the broth, and you'll want to use a low sodium broth as well. The key here is to only use as much broth as you need when boiling the orzo to get light and fluffy orzo with barely any leftover liquid. This was about 3.5 cups of broth for a pound of orzo. Because you haven't drained the pasta, it's still very starchy. Add the butter and allow the residual heat to melt it before stirring in the cheese and pepper. I rely on the hot starchy pasta to melt the cheese while I slowly add in as much broth as I need to create the luscious sauce that coats everything.

For boiling orzo in water - The water should be salty like the sea when boiling the orzo if you're not using chicken broth. Boil the orzo according to instructions but take it off heat two minutes before it's fully al dente. Reserve about half a cup of the starchy water. Strain the rest of the water out, melt the butter into the pasta, and stir in the cheese and black pepper. Slowly add the reserved starchy pasta water until the cheese emulsifies.

Another way to do this (using more dishes) is to use a separate pan to begin creating the sauce while the pasta is boiling. Melt a bit of butter in a large pan on low to medium heat, and add in the freshly cracked pepper. Let the pepper bloom, and then add the reserved starchy pasta water. Slowly stir in the finely grated cheese until you get the silky smooth sauce. Once the pasta has boiled to two minutes before al dente, toss it in the sauce until it's fully coated and cooked through.

Serve with additional grated cheese and freshly cracked pepper in a warm pasta bowl. The great thing about this recipe is you can dress it down or jazz it up as much as you'd like! It's absolutely phenomenal served with the Creamy Garam Masala Lemon Butter Chicken, other meats, or salads. You can also drizzle a bit of truffle oil, add mushrooms, or lemon zest to add another simple layer of flavor!

Tips to making the best Orzo and Cacio e Pepe

The Orzo

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  • Toast the orzo beforehand in a bit of olive oil or butter to get a golden color on it and bring out the nutty flavor.
  • Use chicken broth to cook the orzo.
  • Cook the orzo to about 2 minutes before it's al dente.
  • Don't overcook the pasta.

The Cacio e Pepe

The hardest part about making the cacio e pepe sauce is getting the correct consistency. It's actually quite temperamental and sensitive to high heat which can cause chunks of cheese at the bottom instead of a silky smooth sauce.

So how do you keep the cheese from clumping?

  • Once the orzo is cooked, take it off the heat before adding the cheese.
  • The reserved pasta water or unused chicken broth shouldn't be too hot when adding it in after removing the orzo from heat.
  • Ensure the cheese is as finely grated as possible and at room temperature to make it easier to melt into the liquid.
  • If the cheese isn't finely grated, I find that adding it in small portions at a time and stirring until fully incorporated before adding the next portion works super well.
  • Adding fat, like the butter, helps the cheese to emulsify but is ultimately optional and varies between recipes. Personally, I just enjoy the taste more with the butter.
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Other tips for the best taste:

  • Use freshly cracked pepper. Period. You want it to release all of it's aromas from being freshly crushed.
  • Toasting the black pepper in a bit of butter allows the flavor to bloom rather than adding it at the end. If you're using freshly cracked black pepper then this is just an extra step.
  • Use Pecorino Romano.
  • Serve the cacio e pepe in a warm pasta bowl.

How to Store

The sauce thickens as the pasta begins to set. It can form a large clump of orzo, so it's best to get any leftovers into an airtight container as soon as possible. Store in the fridge for up to a week.

How to Reheat

As mentioned above, the cheese thickens as the pasta sets. The orzo can be reheated in a pot or in the microwave with a bit of water to loosen it up again.

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More Easy Weeknight Dinner Recipes to try

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  • Instant Pot Chole

Recipe

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Cacio e Pepe Orzo

Author: Shweta Garg

Enjoy this minimalist Cacio e Pepe Orzo - a "cheese and pepper" pasta. It's an easy, dreamy creamy weeknight dinner option that comes together in under 25 minutes and only requires 5 ingredients!

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Italian

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 people

5 from 20 votes

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Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoon unsalted butter, divided
  • 16 oz orzo
  • 4 cups chicken broth, low sodium
  • 4 oz pecorino romano, finely grated
  • 1 tablespoon black pepper, freshly cracked

Instructions

  • In a large pot, melt 1 tablespoon of butter. Pour in the orzo and toast it for 3 minutes. Add 3.5 cups of chicken broth and cover the pot with a lid. Cook the orzo per instruction until al dente. Remove the pot from the heat. Open the lid and fluff the orzo.

  • Add the butter into the pot with the orzo. While the orzo is still hot, add in the pecorino cheese and black pepper and stir while slowing adding in as much of the ½ cup of chicken broth as necessary until the cheese has fully melted into a silky smooth sauce.

  • Serve with an additional sprinkle of cheese and black pepper.

Notes

  • Substitute the chicken broth with vegetarian broth.

Nutrition

Calories: 391kcal | Carbohydrates: 58g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 30mg | Sodium: 301mg | Potassium: 213mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 197IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 221mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What makes Cacio e Pepe so good? ›

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 Trader Joe's? ›

Cacio e Pepe [say: kah-cheeoh eh peh-peh] is a deceptively simple Italian pasta dish that you may have seen on the menu the last time you visited a Rome-inspired restaurant. The name just means, “cheese and pepper,” and that pretty much sums it up.

What pairs best with cacio e pepe? ›

Chianti Classico is another winner. Its acidity and tannins are a nice balance. The red fruit scents and earthy notes in Chianti Classico enhance the Pecorino Romano cheese and black pepper in Cacio e Pepe.

Why is cacio e pepe so hard to make? ›

What Makes Cacio e Pepe So Difficult? Cacio e pepe should have a very smooth, creamy sauce that coats the pasta in velvety goodness. This can be tricky to achieve, and many cooks find that the pecorino cheese clumps together in gooey, sticky gobs and leaves the pasta in a wet, peppery mess.

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.

Why isn't my Cacio e Pepe creamy? ›

How to Grate Pecorino Romano to Make Perfect Cacio e Pepe. You might not suspect this, but the way the cheese is grated is key to making perfect Cacio e Pepe. Indeed, if the cheese is grated too coarsely, it won't emulsify into a smooth sauce, and you'll end up with blobs of coagulated cheese.

What is the emulsifier in Cacio e Pepe? ›

Traditionally, Cacio e Pepe depended on the starch in the pasta water to act as the emulsifier and thickener of the pasta sauce. While the cornstarch gel supplants the need for starchy pasta water, using starchy pasta water certainly helps.

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.

Where did Anthony Bourdain have cacio e pepe? ›

The specific cacio e pepe that Bourdain loves best comes from Ristorante Roma Sparita in Rome, where the smooth, buttery, cheesy pasta is served in a bowl made of Parmesan. It looks amazing. While gushing over the pasta, Bourdain said he'd give up his first sexual experience to eat it again.

What does cacio Pepe mean in English? ›

Cacio e pepe means 'cheese and pepper' in several central Italian dialects.

What is a good substitute for cacio e pepe cheese? ›

Cacio e Pepe Variations

Pecorino Romano is a hard, Italian sheep's milk cheese. It has sharp, rich nutty flavor, making it the perfect cheese for this simple pasta dish. If you don't have it or can't find it Parmigiano-Reggiano is a totally acceptable alternative.

Why is cacio e pepe so good? ›

The internet loves an only-three-ingredient recipe. This (which makes Cacio e Pepe deceptively simple) and the cheese + carbs combination are essential parts of the secret of its media success, along with the fact that it can be made anywhere in the world with any pepper and any cheese.

What does cacio mean in Italian? ›

noun. [ masculine ] /'katʃo/ (formaggio) cheese.

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).

What is the emulsifier in cacio e pepe? ›

Traditionally, Cacio e Pepe depended on the starch in the pasta water to act as the emulsifier and thickener of the pasta sauce. While the cornstarch gel supplants the need for starchy pasta water, using starchy pasta water certainly helps.

Is cacio e pepe really peppery? ›

This classic Italian pasta dish requires only three ingredients — pasta, freshly ground pepper, and real pecorino Romano cheese. Whenever I'm in Rome, I always order a bowl of cacio e pepe at least once. This peppery and cheesy pasta dish is served in nearly every osteria (restaurant) in the Eternal City.

How should cacio e pepe taste? ›

Cacio e pepe translates to “cheese and pepper.” It's the grown-up version of buttered noodles. It tastes strikingly similar to fancy mac and cheese and is so easy to make.

How is cacio e pepe different from alfredo? ›

Cacio e pepe is made by emulsifying pasta water with grated cheese and black pepper. It clumps so easily. Alfredo has an image problem. Americans think of it as pasta draped in a cream sauce made of heavy cream and cheese, but the original version is thinner and creamy from an emulsion of butter and grated cheese.

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