
A luxurious "Hearty Pasta for Cozy Nights" that elevates simple ingredients into a gourmet experience. This recipe focuses on thick-cut, butter-seared Cremini and Shiitake mushrooms folded into a glossy, Velvety Sauce. Designed for warmth and indulgence, it is the perfect "Mushroom-Perfect" meal for slow evenings and rustic dining.
Boil the Pasta:
Bring a large pot of heavily salted water to a boil. Add the Fettuccine and cook for 1–2 minutes less than the package directions (Al Dente). Important: Reserve at least 1/2 cup of starchy pasta water before draining.
Sear the Mushrooms:
While the pasta cooks, melt 2 tbsp of butter in your wide skillet over medium-high heat. Add the Fresh Mushrooms in a single layer. Let them sit undisturbed for 3–4 minutes until deeply browned and "Mushroom-Perfect." Toss and cook for another 2 minutes.
Sauté Aromatics:
Lower the heat to medium. Add the remaining tablespoon of butter, minced garlic, and fresh thyme. Sauté for 1 minute until fragrant, being careful not to burn the garlic.
Create the Velvety Sauce:
Pour the heavy cream into the skillet with the mushrooms. Bring to a gentle simmer for 3 minutes until slightly thickened. Reduce heat to low.
Emulsify the Cheese:
Gradually whisk in the freshly grated Parmesan. Stir constantly in a figure-eight motion until the cheese is melted and the sauce is Smooth and glossy.
The Marriage:
Add the cooked pasta directly into the skillet. Pour in 1/4 cup of the reserved pasta water. Toss vigorously with tongs for 1 minute; the starch will help the Creamy sauce "grip" every strand of noodle.
Final Seasoning:
Taste and add kosher salt and plenty of freshly cracked black pepper. Serve immediately in warmed bowls for the ultimate Hearty Pasta for Cozy Nights.
Heat the Hardware: Serve in pre-warmed bowls to prevent the Velvety Sauce from thickening too quickly.
The "Hero" Mushroom: Place your best golden-browned slices on top of the pasta nest rather than mixing them in for a professional, "Mushroom-Perfect" look.
Green Contrast: Add a pop of color with fresh thyme sprigs or chopped chives to break up the rich, earthy tones.
Wide Shards: Use a peeler to create broad Parmesan ribbons instead of fine grains for a more elegant, rustic texture.
Tableside Finish: Crack fresh black pepper over the dish just before eating to catch the aromatics.