The internet is obsessed with one-pot pasta, especially Meghan Markle’s version that’s taken over TikTok and Netflix. The promise? Throw everything—pasta, veggies, seasonings—into a single pan, and in under 20 minutes you’ll have a vibrant, flavor-packed meal with almost no cleanup. But does this viral hack actually deliver, or is it just another shortcut that leaves you with a pot of mush? We put it to the test in our kitchen so you don’t have to.
The Recipe: What’s All the Fuss About?
Meghan Markle’s one-pot pasta is as simple as it gets:
- Cherry tomatoes
- Garlic
- Spaghetti
- Feta
- Greens (like spinach, Swiss chard, or kale)
- Lemon zest
- Olive oil
- Parmesan
- A pinch of chili flakes and fresh basil
Everything goes into a single pot with just enough boiling water to cover the pasta. The noodles cook alongside the veggies, soaking up all the flavors and starch to create a naturally creamy sauce—no draining required136.
The Process: Is It Really That Easy?
Prep:
Chop your tomatoes and greens, mince the garlic, and zest a lemon. That’s it for prep—no need to pre-cook anything or dirty extra pans.
Cooking:
- Layer tomatoes, garlic, oil, salt, and spaghetti in a deep skillet or Dutch oven.
- Pour in boiling water just to cover, add lemon zest, and bring to a boil.
- Cover and cook for about 6 minutes, stirring halfway.
- Uncover, add greens, chili flakes, and parmesan, and cook another 4–5 minutes until the pasta is al dente and the sauce thickens6.
- Finish with fresh basil and a sprinkle of extra parmesan.
Cleanup:
One pot, one spoon, and you’re done. The dream.
The Results: Genius Hack or Mushy Mess?
Texture:
Surprisingly, the pasta came out perfectly al dente—not mushy at all. The key is using just enough water and keeping an eye on the cooking time. The sauce clings to the noodles thanks to the starch released during cooking, making it creamy without any added cream.
Flavor:
The tomatoes break down into a sweet, jammy sauce, while the garlic, lemon zest, and parmesan add brightness and depth. The greens wilt into the mix, making the dish feel fresh and wholesome. It’s simple, but the flavors are well balanced.
Visuals:
It’s a stunner—vivid reds and greens, glossy noodles, and a shower of cheese.
Downsides:
- If you use too much water or overcook, things can get soupy or mushy fast.
- The flavor, while fresh, is mild. If you love bold sauces, you might want to boost the seasoning or add extras like sautéed onions or a splash of white wine35.
Our Honest Verdict
Make It:
This viral one-pot pasta is a legit weeknight hero. It’s fast, healthy, and delivers on the promise of minimal cleanup. The texture is spot-on if you follow the directions, and the flavor is bright and satisfying—especially for something so simple. It’s endlessly customizable: toss in chickpeas for protein, swap in your favorite greens, or top with toasted nuts for crunch35.
Skip It If:
You’re expecting the rich, slow-simmered depth of a classic Italian sauce, or if you’re prone to overcooking pasta.
8/10 – Worth the Hype!
It’s not just a TikTok fad—it’s a genuinely useful hack for busy nights. Just keep an eye on the pot, and you’ll have a fresh, flavorful meal in under 20 minutes.
Have you tried the one-pot pasta trend? Share your tips and twists in the comments!
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