Looking a bit like a nature walk project, this touseled Witch Hair Pasta not only makes a whimsical savory dish for Halloween celebrating but is tasty for any day. Spicy Garlic Brown Butter Black Bean Pasta is a mouthful to say but an even better mouthful to eat! Ready in about 20 minutes too!
Becoming gluten-free opened my world to a variety of types of pasta stretching far beyond ‘regular’ pasta. Frankly I had no idea there were so many types of flour in the world and the same goes for pasta. One of my favorites is black bean pasta. It tastes just like black beans and has wonderful nutritional substance; low in carbohydrate, high in protein and fiber in addition to being naturally gluten-free.
Despite being so fantastic, black bean pasta has one issue; it’s black (or charcoal grey is we are being chromatically specific). You’ve undoubtedly heard the phrase ‘people eat with their eyes first’, well it’s true. There is absolutely nothing compelling about jet black food.
Prior to discovering black bean pasta, the only time I’d had something similar was at a month long squid festival a local restaurant in my college town. I deliberately tasted the squid ink pasta being a daring foodie, but with that too I found when it was set down in front of me, there was no part of my senses that wanted to dive right in.
Black bean pasta as you might imagine is a fantastic partner with savory Halloween recipes. I’ve actually used it in a recipe with Diablo Meatballs (taco flavored meatballs) and a Taco Pasta recipe too. The flavor of the pasta works wonderfully with Mexican seasonings.
Having a few more Halloween recipes up my sleeve this year, I really wanted to make Witch Hair Pasta. I’ve spent a decent amount of time dreaming of what witch hair might be like. I imagine it to be a bit matted and scroungy from riding brooms at high speed. I think there might be bits of this and that strewn through it as well.
This pasta recipe is actually a very simple spicy, brown butter garlic pasta, adding just the right amount of flavor to compliment the black bean pasta. I think the key with using this pasta is getting some color in the mix to make it appetizing to the eyes. Fresh herbs and edible flowers have been thrown is to help on that front though they aren’t required. It just seems as knarly as witches may be, they too would love some flowers in their hair.
A note on edible flowers. Only use edible flowers that you purchase in the herb section of the grocery store marked for consumption! Plants from a florist or nursery, or found on the side of the road may have been sprayed with poisonous chemicals; so even if the type of flower is edible, they should not be eaten unless procured from a source growing them for human food purposes.
As with all herbs, edible flowers have unique flavors from lightly sweet to peppery. They add a wonderful dimension to salads and other prepared dishes. I both pulled apart petals from some small mums and used whole flowers in this recipe (the latter more for decoration). If you can find chive flowers they would be a great addition to this whimsical dish!
Recipe

Witch Hair Pasta {Spicy Brown Butter Garlic Black Bean Pasta}
Ingredients
- 1 7-ounce package Black Bean Spaghetti (I used Explore Asian brand which is also organic)
- 3 tablespoons Unsalted Butter
- 6 medium Garlic Cloves , peeled and diced
- 3/4 teaspoon Crushed Red Pepper Flakes
- 2 teaspoons fresh Chives , chopped
- Edible flowers (optional)
- Kosher Salt and freshly ground Black Pepper to taste
Instructions
- Follow the package directions to prepare the black bean pasta.
- When the pasta is about 2-3 minutes from being done, melt the butter over medium-high heat in a large skillet. When is has melted add the diced garlic and allow the mixture to cook until the butter becomes a dark golden color; stir while it cooks. Turn off the heat when the butter reaches this color.
- Drain the pasta well. Add the crushed red pepper to the browned butter and stir to combine. Add the pasta to the skillet and toss to coat.
- Sprinkle with the chives and any edible flowers (optional) and toss to combine. Salt and pepper to taste. Serve immediately.
Kita Bryant says
I think the color of the pasta is gorgeous! The flowers definitely help though! haha
Toni Dash says
You do?! I love that Kita. Unfortunately it’s not a shade that makes me want to dive right in and start eating!
Melissa @ Married My Sugar Daddy says
First of all these pictures are like WORKS OF ART. second of all my kids would go gaga for this black bean pasta– I think I know what we will be attempting to whip up this thanks for the spookalicious inspiration!
Toni Dash says
Thank you Melissa! I’m so glad you liked the photos. Black bean pasta is good tasting (and nutritious) and fun to ‘fix up’ with a Halloween theme. I think that keeps the focus off the color that isn’t the most appetizing!
Jocelyn Cañasa Brown says
That actually looks pretty good! And it is beautiful as well. I have to try this.
Toni Dash says
Thank you Jocelyn!
Theresa says
I have been eating a lot of black beans since becoming a vegetarian, but I have never heard of this pasta before. Now I am going to be on the hunt for it. The whole dish sounds like something I would love!
Toni Dash says
There is a link in the blog post to it on Amazon.com. The same company make multiple bean based pastas though black bean is the only one I’ve tried. You might find some others you like!
Pam says
My daughter loves black bean pasta! This looks like a recipe she would really enjoy.
Monica says
I’ve never seen a more beautiful bowl of pasta in my life. And you NEVER run out of ideas. 🙂
Liz Mays says
This is really clever and it’s simpler than it looks. I like the use of those edible flowers!
Crystal says
I’ve never seen black bean pasta before, but now I am on the hunt. This is such a fun recipe for Halloween. My little ones will be riding their brooms at light speed to try a spooky dish.
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
That looks so good! I love the spoooky vibe, and I love noodles that aren’t just empty calories.
Lindsey Paris says
Cute use of black bean pasta. I love that it’s a happy forest witch… I wonder how I can make this dish spooky for my kids this Halloween.
Toni Dash says
How about this recipe