The 5-Ingredient Dinner I’ve Made Every New Year's Eve for 20 Years

It’s luxurious but so, so easy to make.

Overhead shot of two bowls with a creamy crab fettuccine pasta, with a lemon wedge and chopped fresh tarragon as garnish

Simply Recipes / Ali Redmond

Why Make This

  • Creamy crab pasta is luxuriously simple, made with only five ingredients and ready in about 15 minutes.
  • Delicate crab shines in a silky crème fraîche sauce—no heavy cream needed.
  • It's all tossed in the pasta pot for minimal cleanup.

My husband is a pescatarian, so celebrating New Year's Eve with prime rib or filet mignon is definitely out. On New Year’s Eve about 20 years ago, I whipped up fresh tagliatelle pasta tossed with crab meat, tarragon, lemon, and crème fraîche for my then-fiancé. It was so special that he’s insisted upon it every year since. 

While it truly is the Cadillac of pasta, it’s also a snap to throw together, taking about 15 minutes start to finish. I can wear something fancy, sip a French 75 cocktail, and still get dinner on the table in no time flat.

Quality Is Key

With so few ingredients, it’s important to use the best stuff you can find. Especially for a special occasion like the new year! We are lucky to live in Oregon, where Dungeness crabs are at their sweet, meaty best (and most affordable) in winter. Normally, I crack and pick the crab meat myself from cooked crabs I get at the grocery store. A two-pound crab will yield eight ounces of meat, the perfect amount for the two of us, or four people as a smaller portion served with garlic bread and a citrusy salad

If I’m feeling rushed, I’ll splurge on already-picked crab meat in the seafood section of shops like Costco or Whole Foods. The crucial thing for this dish is to use juicy, fresh crab meat, never shelf-stable canned crab, which is always bone-dry and tinny tasting.  

I worked at a small fresh pasta company for a spell, so I can whip up pasta dough in my sleep. My gadget-loving husband loves to roll the dough out with our KitchenAid attachment, so we almost always make fresh tagliatelle. I’ve also made this recipe with packaged fresh pasta, and as long as I pay close attention to the cooking time, I’ve had great results. Just don’t overcook it (some brands take as little as two minutes). 

A bowl with a creamy crab fettuccine pasta, with a lemon wedge and chopped fresh tarragon as garnish

Simply Recipes / Ali Redmond

Crafting A No-Cook Cream Sauce

Crème fraîche is tangy like sour cream, but at about 30% milk fat, it has a more buttery flavor and velvety texture. It also melts into a smooth, rich sauce that won’t curdle like sour cream tends to. It makes the ideal pairing for delicate crab because while it’s rich, it melts into a thin, light, and tangy sauce that doesn’t steal the spotlight like other pasta sauces might. Look for crème fraîche in the dairy aisle.

The only other ingredients in this dish are fresh tarragon (a tender green herb that adds a fennel/anise hint to the pasta), lemon zest, just enough lemon juice to brighten the dish, and lots of freshly ground black pepper. Everything is tossed together in the pot you use to cook the pasta, so there’s minimal cleanup. That means more time for celebrating and less time doing dishes. 

Crab Pasta Tips

  • Let the crab and crème fraîche stand at room temperature for 30 minutes before boiling the pasta so they’re not fridge-cold when they get tossed with the hot pasta. 
  • Serve the dish in warmed bowls to help keep the pasta warm and creamy as you’re eating. 
  • If you’re not a fan of tarragon, substitute freshly torn basil leaves. 
  • You can substitute hot smoked salmon for the crab; reduce the amount to six ounces. 
  • Add a pinch of red chile flakes if you like things a little spicy. 
Overhead shot of a bowl with a creamy crab fettuccine pasta, with a lemon wedge and chopped fresh tarragon as garnish

Simply Recipes / Ali Redmond

Creamy Crab Pasta

Prep Time 5 mins
Cook Time 10 mins
Total Time 15 mins
Servings 2 to 4 servings
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Ingredients

  • 1 lemon

  • 1 tablespoon salt, plus more for seasoning

  • 1 (9-ounce) package fresh fettuccine or homemade tagliatelle

  • 8 ounces Dungeness or blue crab meat, picked over for shell fragments (about 1 1/2 cups)

  • 1/2 cup crème fraîche

  • 3 tablespoons chopped fresh tarragon

  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, plus more for seasoning

Method

  1. Gather the ingredients:

    Bring a large pot of water to a boil. While the water is heating up, finely grate the zest from half of the lemon, then juice it. Prep and measure out all the remaining ingredients and have them ready to go; this dish needs to come together fast or the cooked pasta will clump.

  2. Cook the pasta:

    Add the salt to the boiling water followed by the pasta. Cook according to the package instructions; the pasta should be al dente. Drain, reserving 1/4 cup of the pasta cooking water. Turn off the heat.

  3. Combine ingredients and serve:

    Return the drained pasta to the pot and set on the warm burner. Quickly add the crab, crème fraîche, tarragon, pepper, and lemon zest and toss with tongs to combine. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons lemon juice and more salt and pepper to taste.

    Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of the reserved pasta water at a time, if desired, to loosen the sauce. The pasta will absorb the sauce as it stands. Serve immediately.

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
422 Calories
15g Fat
58g Carbs
20g Protein
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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 2 to 4
Amount per serving
Calories 422
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 15g 19%
Saturated Fat 8g 41%
Cholesterol 138mg 46%
Sodium 581mg 25%
Total Carbohydrate 58g 21%
Dietary Fiber 6g 21%
Total Sugars 9g
Protein 20g
Vitamin C 112mg 560%
Calcium 138mg 11%
Iron 4mg 22%
Potassium 623mg 13%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.