Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta With Garlic Parmesan Sauce

By Ariana Reese

On August 12, 2026

Servings

4 people

Prep time

10 minutes

Cooking time

20 minutes

Total time

30 minutes

Cuisine

American, Italian-American

This Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta is the ultimate comfort food solution for busy weeknights when you crave a restaurant-quality meal without the hefty price tag. Imagine perfectly al dente farfalle pasta swirled in a glossy, off-white parmesan garlic cream sauce, punctuated by deeply seared, savory ground beef crumbles. This dish isn’t just a meal; it’s a visual masterpiece that looks stunning in a shallow white ceramic bowl, topped with a vibrant pop of fresh parsley and just enough red chili flakes to wake up your taste buds.

If you are looking for a recipe that balances high-protein satisfaction with the luxurious mouthfeel of a classic alfredo, this Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta delivers on every front. The way the thick sauce clings to the ridges of the bowtie pasta ensures that every single bite is packed with flavor. Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or just starting your culinary journey, this guide will help you achieve that perfect “handheld smartphone photo” aesthetic that dominates Pinterest feeds.

Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta garnished with vibrant green parsley and red chili flakes in a white bowl.
Finished Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta ready to be served.

Why You Will Crave This Savory Bowtie Pasta

  • Textural Contrast: The combination of the “snap” from the al dente farfalle and the crispy, seared edges of the ground beef crumbles creates an addictive eating experience.
  • Velvety Sauce Consistency: Our technique focuses on a thick parmesan garlic cream sauce that is emulsified to perfection, ensuring it never turns oily or breaks.
  • Visual Vibrancy: The contrast between the neutral, light-toned cream sauce and the bright green finely chopped parsley makes this dish a centerpiece for any table.
  • High-Protein Fuel: By utilizing lean ground beef, this High-Protein Beef Pasta keeps you full and satisfied for hours.

The Anatomy of Perfect Ingredients

To create a truly elite Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta, every ingredient serves a specific culinary purpose. We don’t just add flavor; we build layers of depth.

  • Farfalle (Bowtie Pasta): 1 lb (450g). The “pinch” in the middle of the bowtie provides a unique texture that holds onto thick cream sauces better than flat noodles.
  • Ground Beef: 1 lb (450g) 90/10 lean ground beef. We want enough fat for flavor but not so much that the sauce becomes greasy. This provides the savory backbone of the dish.
  • Heavy Cream: 2 cups (480ml). This is the base of our thick parmesan garlic cream sauce. Do not substitute with milk if you want that iconic glossy finish.
  • Parmesan Cheese: 1 cup (90g) freshly grated. Pre-shredded cheese is coated in potato starch, which will prevent your sauce from reaching maximum smoothness.
  • Fresh Garlic: 4 cloves, minced. The aromatic foundation that gives the sauce its signature bite.
  • Red Chili Flakes: 1/2 tsp (optional). These provide a subtle heat that cuts through the richness of the dairy.
  • Fresh Parsley: 1/4 cup (10g) finely chopped. This adds a necessary earthy brightness to the finished Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta.
Close-up overhead view of Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta showing the thick sauce texture and seared ground beef crumbles.
Look at that glossy, thick parmesan garlic cream sauce!

Mastering the Sear: The Secret to Deep Flavor

Step 1: Achieving the Perfect Pasta Texture

Bring a large pot of salted water to a rolling boil. Add your 1 lb (450g) of bowtie pasta. Pro Tip: Cook the pasta for exactly 1 minute less than the package instructions for “al dente.” The pasta will finish cooking in the sauce, absorbing the garlic and cream directly into the starch.

Step 2: Searing the Ground Beef Crumbles

In a large skillet over medium-high heat, add 1 tbsp (15ml) of high-smoke point oil. Add the ground beef and spread it out into one flat layer. Do not touch it for 3 minutes. This allows the Maillard reaction to occur, creating those well-browned, seared crumbles that define the visual appeal of this dish. Once a crust has formed, break the meat into small crumbles and cook until no pink remains. Drain any excess fat to keep the sauce clean.

Step 3: Building the Thick Parmesan Garlic Cream Sauce

Lower the heat to medium. Add the minced garlic to the beef crumbles and sauté for 60 seconds until fragrant. Pour in the 2 cups (480ml) of heavy cream. Scrape the bottom of the pan to release the fond (those flavorful brown bits from the beef). Let the cream come to a gentle simmer for 3-5 minutes until it begins to reduce and thicken naturally.

Step 4: The Emulsification Phase

Turn the heat to low. Gradually whisk in the freshly grated parmesan cheese one handful at a time. This prevents clumping. Once the sauce is a thick, glossy, off-white consistency, toss in the cooked bowtie pasta. If the sauce is too thick, add a splash of reserved pasta water to reach your desired silkiness.

Expert Tips for a Pinterest-Perfect Result

  • Cold Cream Warning: Ensure your heavy cream is at room temperature before adding it to the hot skillet to prevent the sauce from breaking or curdling.
  • The Grate Debate: Always use a microplane for your parmesan. The finer the shred, the faster it melts into the garlic cream sauce.
  • Beef Searing: If your pan is too small, sear the beef in two batches. Overcrowding the pan causes the meat to steam rather than sear, losing that vital texture.
  • Garnish Timing: Add the chopped parsley and chili flakes only at the moment of serving. This keeps the colors vibrant and prevents the parsley from wilting into a dull green.

Alternative Variations to Try

While this Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta is a classic, you can easily adapt the flavor profile. If you love a more herbal note, consider trying a Boursin Cheese Pasta variation by swapping half the parmesan for garlic-and-herb Boursin cheese. For those who prefer a bit more kick, our Italian Sausage Bow Tie Pasta offers a spicier alternative using the same creamy base technique.

Storage, Reheating, and Meal Prep

Storage: Place leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. The sauce will thicken significantly as it cools.

Reheating: To restore the glossy texture, reheat on the stove over low heat. Add a tablespoon of milk or water to the pan to loosen the cream sauce. Avoid the microwave if possible, as high heat can cause the fat in the cream to separate.

Freezing: We do not recommend freezing this dish. Cream-based sauces often undergo a textural change when frozen and thawed, resulting in a grainy mouthfeel.

What to Serve With This Dish

This Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta is incredibly rich, so it pairs best with acidic or crisp side dishes. A simple arugula salad with a lemon vinaigrette helps cut through the heavy cream. Alternatively, roasted asparagus or steamed broccoli provides a nice structural contrast to the soft pasta and sauce.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely. Spinach, sautéed mushrooms, or blistered tomatoes are fantastic additions that complement the garlic parmesan cream base.

Yes! While farfalle is excellent for holding thick sauces, penne or rigatoni are great substitutes due to their ridges and hollow centers.

Pat the beef dry before cooking and avoid stirring it for the first 3 minutes in the pan to allow a deep brown crust to develop.

It is best served fresh, but can be meal prepped. Just be sure to add a splash of liquid when reheating to bring the creamy sauce back to life.

Sauces usually separate if the heat is too high when adding cheese or if you use pre-shredded cheese with anti-caking agents. Use low heat and fresh parmesan.

The Ultimate Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta Recipe

A shallow white ceramic bowl filled with Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta, featuring glossy parmesan garlic sauce, seared beef crumbles, parsley, and chili flakes.
The ultimate 30-minute Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta.

Close-up overhead view of Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta showing the thick sauce texture and seared ground beef crumbles.

Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta With Garlic Parmesan Sauce

A luxurious Creamy Beef Bowtie Pasta featuring al dente farfalle, deeply seared ground beef, and a velvety garlic parmesan cream sauce. Perfect for quick weeknight dinners that require restaurant-quality flavor.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings: 4 people
Course: Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine: American, Italian-American
Calories: 645

Ingredients
  

Recipe Ingredients
  • 1 lb Farfalle (Bowtie) Pasta 450g
  • 1 lb Ground Beef 450g, 90/10 lean recommended
  • 2 cups Heavy Cream 480ml
  • 1 cup Parmesan Cheese 90g, freshly grated
  • 4 cloves Garlic minced
  • 1/4 cup Fresh Parsley 10g, finely chopped
  • 1/2 tsp Red Chili Flakes to taste

Equipment

  • 1 Large Skillet Used for searing beef and building the sauce.
  • 1 Pasta Pot For boiling the farfalle.

Method
 

Preparation
  1. Cook farfalle in salted boiling water until 1 minute before al dente. Drain and reserve 1/2 cup of pasta water.
  2. Brown the ground beef in a large skillet over medium-high heat until seared and crispy. Drain excess fat.
  3. Add minced garlic to the beef. Pour in heavy cream and simmer until slightly thickened. Stir in parmesan until smooth.
  4. Toss the pasta with the sauce. Garnish with fresh parsley and red chili flakes before serving in shallow bowls.

Notes

Use freshly grated parmesan for a smoother sauce melt.
Sear the beef without stirring initially to get a better crust.

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