- Why We Love This Recipe
- How to Make the Baked TikTok Pasta
- Tips for Success
- What Can I Substitute for Boursin Cheese?
- More Easy Pasta Recipes
- Common Questions
- Let’s Get Cheesy, Friends
You know how some days you just want dinner to wow you but your motivation is at, like, sock-level? Boursin Cheese Recipes Pasta has pretty much saved my hide more times than I can count. The baked version is popular for a reason. It’s the best lazy, no-fuss comfort food out there. Tiny bit of chopping. No fancy gadgets. Silky cheese sauce—without standing over the stove too long. Hoo boy, I’d eat this every week if my stretchy pants allowed it.

Why We Love This Recipe
Okay, let’s get honest. Boursin cheese? It’s magic. Forget shredding mountains of hard cheese or cooking a bechamel (why, just… why). Toss a puck of garlicky Boursin in there and you’ve suddenly got five-star restaurant flavor without sweat or tears. The best part is how it tastes even better the next day—if you manage not to eat it all in one go. The creamy, rich sauce clings to every noodle and the roasted tomatoes pop with sweetness. Seriously, it’s hard to mess this up. Even my most “meh” kitchen moments have turned out okay with this dish. Your friends—or picky family—will flip. That’s a promise.
How to Make the Baked TikTok Pasta
So, here’s the lowdown. You throw cherry tomatoes (the more shriveled the better, am I right?) into a baking dish. Plop a round of Boursin cheese right in the middle, drizzle with olive oil, and let the oven do its thing. The tomatoes burst, the cheese melts dreamy-soft, and then you stir it all together. Cook your favorite pasta (penne, rigatoni, whatever’s in the pantry), mix it into the cheesy sauce—done! I like tossing in a handful of spinach at the end if I’m feeling responsible. Sometimes I’ll even scatter in torn basil, but that’s getting wild. What you get is a big bubbly hug in a bowl. Don’t forget the pinch of salt and a cracked pepper finish. Oh, and try not to eat it all straight from the pan. No judgment if you do.
Tips for Success
Want to make this go from “yum” to “are you kidding me?” Here are a few things I’ve picked up:
- Let your cheese sit out for 30 minutes so it spreads easier.
- Cook pasta just shy of done since it keeps softening in the sauce.
- Save a splash of pasta water before draining—if it looks too thick, add a little till it’s silky.
Trust me, these tiny moves make a totally huge difference. My first attempt was a little dry, so the pasta water trick is key. Folks always ask for seconds.
“I tried the Boursin Cheese baked pasta after a friend wouldn’t stop raving. It was unreal. My kids even fought over the leftovers, which *never* happens!” —Emily H.
What Can I Substitute for Boursin Cheese?
No Boursin in your fridge? Ugh, I get it, it’s not always at the corner shop. Good news: cream cheese mixed with a little garlic powder and chopped herbs totally works. Goat cheese works too, especially if you like a tangier flavor. Sometimes I blend feta with a splash of cream. It’ll taste a bit different, but it’s still terrific (hey, use what you have). Pro tip: add extra herbs if you swap cheeses, since Boursin has that special herby vibe. Just please, don’t use hard blocks of cheese—it just never melts right. Nobody wants a clumpy pasta disaster.
More Easy Pasta Recipes
If this Boursin Cheese Recipes Pasta has you thinking “what else can I do with creamy cheese and noodles,” oh buddy, you’ve got options. Been making a quick spinach and ricotta bake for years when I crave something lighter. My cousin swears by sausage and broccoli pasta when she wants protein. If you’re feeling extra, a simple Alfredo with rotisserie chicken tossed in is pretty much foolproof. There’s even a lemony tuna pasta I tried last month—zero regrets besides the fishy breath. Point is, once you’ve tackled this no-fuss baked pasta, you can remix it a hundred ways.
Common Questions
Q: Can I use gluten-free pasta?
Absolutely. Just watch your cook time since gluten-free sometimes overcooks fast.
Q: Can I add chicken or other proteins?
Oh, sure. Shredded rotisserie chicken or crisped-up bacon are both awesome adds if you want more substance.
Q: Will leftovers keep?
Yep. It reheats great the next day in the microwave, just stir in a splash of water if it’s too thick.
Q: Can I freeze this pasta?
Honestly, I wouldn’t. The creamy sauce tends to separate and get weird after freezing. Just eat it fresh or within a couple days—if it survives that long.
Q: What veggies can I toss in?
Anything you love, really. Spinach, peas, roasted zucchini—go for it. The sauce makes everything tasty, trust me.
Let’s Get Cheesy, Friends
Alright, no more excuses. Boursin Cheese Recipes Pasta is stupid-simple, ultra-delicious, and forgiving if you forget a step or mess up the timing (been there, too). The flavor always delivers, even with swaps or extra veggies. Next time you crave comfort food without the hassle, remember this one’s got your back. And if you’re still hungry for more recipes, check out this pasta roundup on The Kitchn. Get ready for empty plates. Go cook, eat, and repeat—then let me know what wild add-ins you invent!

Boursin Cheese Baked Pasta
Equipment
- Baking Dish
- Pot for Pasta
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 2 pints cherry tomatoes
- 1 package Boursin cheese garlic & herb flavor
- 3 tbsp olive oil drizzled over tomatoes and cheese
- 12 oz pasta penne, rigatoni, or similar
- 1 tsp salt plus more for pasta water
- 1/2 tsp black pepper freshly cracked
Optional
- 2 cups fresh spinach stirred in at the end
- 1/4 cup fresh basil torn
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Place cherry tomatoes in a baking dish. Add the Boursin cheese in the center. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper.
- Bake for 30–35 minutes, until tomatoes burst and cheese is soft and golden at the edges.
- Meanwhile, cook pasta in salted water until just shy of al dente. Reserve 1/2 cup pasta water before draining.
- Stir baked tomatoes and melted Boursin together in the dish to form a creamy sauce.
- Add cooked pasta to the baking dish and toss to coat. Add a splash of pasta water if needed for a silky sauce.
- Stir in spinach or basil if desired. Serve hot with extra black pepper.