I Made The Pasta From Disney's "Luca" In Real Life — Here's The Recipe (2024)

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    In case you missed it, Disney and Pixar's latest original feature film, Luca, has finally dropped, exclusively on Disney+!

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    For a refresher, Lucais a coming-of-age story about a young boy — well, really, a sea monster — who becomes best friends with another sea monster boy named Alberto, who shows him the wonders and beauty of life above the water's surface in a gorgeous seaside town on the Italian Riviera.

    The film is beautiful, fun, and, because it's set in Italy, it also features A LOT of amazing-looking food — in particular, a pasta dish called trenette al pesto.

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    Trenette al pesto is a unique pasta dish from the Liguriaregion of northwest Italy that features a thin, flat-shaped pasta with potato, green beans, and pesto.

    And, lucky for all of us, Disney actually has an official recipe for the trenette al pesto from Luca, featuring the adorable character Giulia Marcovaldo!

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    In the movie, Giulia's dad Massimo makes trenette al pesto for Luca and Alberto, and let's just say they DEVOURED the heck out of it. So, being the food-in-movies-lover that I am, I decided to try out the recipe. Here's how it went:

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    The official ingredient list for trenette al pesto from Disney includes a lot of expected items like the basil and pine nuts for the pesto, but it also has more unique ingredients like green beans and a yellow potato.

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    I've never had potato or green beans in pasta before, so I was excited to try it out!

    I was able to find almost everything on the list at my regular grocery store — the exception being the trenette pasta itself (I have literally never seen this type of pasta in a store before!). But the recipe said I could use linguine instead, so I did my best and opted for some linguine that's "made in Italy" at least.

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    Apparently, trenette is very similar to linguine, but "somewhat thinner and narrower."

    Also, for the record, I already had coarse salt and EVOO on hand.

    The first step was making the pesto, starting with the basil, garlic, and salt.

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    I don't own a mortar, so I went with the food processor option to blitz up the basil, garlic, and salt.

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    Then I added the pine nuts and cheeses.

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    The recipe called for 100ml of extra virgin olive oil, but pouring an exact amount into my tiny food processor wasn't very easy, so I just had to eyeball the amount until the ingredients looked like a "very dense cream."

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    And here's how my pesto turned out! The first thing I noticed was that the smell was AMAZING. That fresh basil is no joke.

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    Next up? The pasta, green beans, and potato!

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    The recipe called for 500g of the pasta, which as it turned out was the ENTIRE bag. This was the moment I realized this recipe could easily feed a family of four (or more!). So...ya know, take note!

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    I honestly was curious if the potato and green beans would be cooked enough (or too much?!) with the pasta since it seems like these three ingredients would all normally have different cooking times.

    The pasta I bought said to cook for 11–13 minutes. I went right in the middle and did 12.

    Then it was time to put it all together.

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    I found it interesting that the recipe said to put the pesto in first (with some pasta water), and THEN add the pasta, but it actually worked pretty well! I only wish I'd had a slightly larger mixing bowl, LOL.

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    And here's what my final product looked like:

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    A side-by-side with the movie, for fun:

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    Finally, it was time to EAT!

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    And let's just say...IT WAS DELICIOUS!!

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    Honestly, a lot of times when I have a pesto dish, I find it can be too oily or too salty (probably because it's usually store bought). But this homemade, fresh pesto was SO. GOOD. It had the perfect balance of all the ingredients. I've literally never had better pesto in my life. I thought the potato might make the dish feel too "starchy," but it was actually a nice contrast to the pasta and made the dish feel heartier than if it was JUST the pasta. And the green beans added a nice flavor and a pretty pop of color as well. Overall, the trenette al pesto felt very light and summery!

    Verdict: One very bold *Italian Chef's Kiss*.

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    10/10 would recommend making this dish!

    Wanna see this pasta dish and MORE amazing foods in beautiful animated form? Watch Luca NOW on Disney+!

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