Our Top 10 Pasta Recipes Made by Your Favorite Celebrities

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These pasta dishes have some serious star power.

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Stars, they’re just like us. And sometimes they even crave a cozy, comforting bowl of carbs at the end of the day. So we’ve compiled a list of our top pasta dishes, crafted and endorsed by some of our favorite celebs.

From cheesy penne bakes to a spaghetti with "killer" spice, this collection of celebrity-made pastas will bring your meals to superstar status in no time.

Stanley Tucci's Favorite 5-Ingredient Summer Pasta

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There's no pasta recipe we'd trust more than one coming from pasta connoisseur Stanley Tucci himself. This decades-old dish is full of fresh flavor and perfect for the warm summer months.

"It's so simple. And you have the cold tomato and the hot pasta." Tucci says. "It's incredible."

Bella Hadid's Pine Nut & Prosciutto Pasta

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Supermodel Bella Hadid showed off her cooking chops on TikTok with this flavorful pasta masterpiece, complete with olive oil-toasted pine nuts, sautéed garlic, and crispy pancetta. While she didn't share her exact recipe, we followed her steps to recreate the easy weeknight dish.

Chris Hemsworth's Cheesy Chicken Pasta Bake

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It's hard to believe this cheesy, ultra-comforting pasta bake came to us from a model/Marvel superhero, but we're sure glad it did. The quick casserole is hearty, smoky, and what Hemsworth calls a "good family meal."

Padma Lakshmi's 20-Minute Holiday Pasta

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Whether you're cooking a cozy holiday meal, or just looking to elevate a weeknight dinner, Top Chef host Padma Lakshmi's twist on cacio e pepe is one to try. Soft garlic and herb cheese adds amazing creaminess without the need for a complicated sauce.

Emily Blunt's Turkey Bolognese

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Emily Blunt's family-favorite turkey bolognese is so good, it even impressed Ina Garten. However, one secret ingredient, which adds creaminess to the sauce, will definitely surprise you.

"I promise you. It really tenderizes the meat and gets it really delicious and yummy," Blunt says.

Shaquille O'Neal's Cheesy Chicken Alfredo Ramen

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In his cookbook filled with recipes for "low-stress comfort food" is this creamy, crave-worthy ramen dinner that takes a simple ramen packet to new heights. It's titled "Smack Ramen", because it's so good, it's a 'smackdown' (according to the pro-athlete's cookbook).

Ina Garten's Creamy Sausage Pasta

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We've never met an Ina Garten pasta we didn't like, but this creamy sausage rigatoni is one we'll always come back to. This one-pot dinner is loaded with flavor between the sweet Italian sausage, fennel seeds, and red pepper flakes, so your taste buds will never tire.

Stanley Tucci’s 6-Ingredient Pasta Casserole

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The six-ingredient prosciutto and pea pasta that Tucci brilliantly whipped up from leftovers looked so delicious, we had to try it for ourselves—and trust us, you'll want to recreate it too. The baked farfalle pasta gets a creaminess from the béchamel but still feels light enough to pair with a glass of white wine.

Jennifer Garner's Brown Butter & Sage Pasta

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In her new Apple TV+ show, “The Last Thing He Told Me,” the actress whips up a cheesy brown butter and sage pasta, and luckily, we got the recipe. This restaurant-inspired linguine takes just five ingredients to make and tastes so comforting, you'll want to curl up on the couch and watch one of Garner's rom-coms.

Stanley Tucci's No-Boil Assassin's Spaghetti

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Yep, another Tucci dish. But who's complaining?

In his journey through Italy, Tucci learned about a classic pasta dish that is so spicy, you could call "the chef a killer" (hence, the name). The recipe uses a very unique method of cooking the pasta that results in a delicious al dente bite.