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miso pasta⌘K
Recipes Auto-filed

Miso-butter pasta in 12 minutes

https://tiktok.com/@kenjilopezalt/video/72…
Summary

Brown 4 tbsp butter, whisk in 1 tbsp white miso, toss with hot bucatini and reserved pasta water.

Why I saved this

Weeknight dinner idea — Maya is coming over Thursday.

Possible duplicate. Already saved a similar miso pasta on Jun 4
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