Grilled Corn, Bacon and Tomato Fettuccine

🌽🥓Grilled Corn, Bacon and Tomato Fettuccine

 

The Summery Pasta That Turns Simple Ingredients Into a Seriously Addictive Dinner

When smoky grilled corn, crispy bacon, juicy tomatoes, garlic, and salty feta collide with buttery fettuccine, dinner suddenly has something to say.

 

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There are pasta recipes that are perfectly respectable.

And then there are pasta recipes that show up wearing sunglasses, carrying a bowl of grilled corn, and immediately become the most interesting thing on the dinner table.

This Grilled Corn, Bacon & Tomato Fettuccine is definitely the second kind.

It’s colorful, hearty, savory, fresh, smoky, garlicky, and loaded with those glorious little contrasts that make a pasta dish impossible to stop eating. You’ve got sweet corn straight from the grill, crispy bacon, juicy cherry tomatoes, salty feta, fragrant Italian seasoning, and enough garlic to make your kitchen smell like you know exactly what you’re doing.

And here’s the best part: you don’t need a complicated cream sauce.

Instead, olive oil becomes the silky little workhorse that brings everything together. The pasta absorbs all those gorgeous flavors while the corn adds sweetness, the bacon contributes smoky crunch, tomatoes burst with juicy freshness, and feta gives every bite that salty little something that keeps you going back for another forkful.

And another.

And suddenly you’re standing over the skillet.

We’ve all been there.

This is exactly the kind of easy summer pasta recipe we love because it doesn’t feel heavy, but it still feels like dinner. It’s perfect for using up fresh summer corn, making the most of garden tomatoes, or turning a few everyday ingredients into something that looks like it came from your favorite little Italian-inspired café.

It’s also wonderfully flexible.

Want more bacon?

Go for it.

Prefer Parmesan instead of feta?

Nobody’s calling the pasta police.

Have leftover grilled chicken?

Throw it in.

Want a little heat?

A sprinkle of crushed red pepper will make things interesting.

This is not a fussy pasta recipe. It’s a “throw it together and make everyone think you worked harder than you did” pasta recipe.

And honestly?

Those are our favorite kind.


 

 

🌽 Why You’ll Love This Fettuccine Recipe

There is a lot to love about this easy pasta dinner.

It’s packed with summer flavor.

Fresh grilled corn and ripe cherry tomatoes bring bright, sweet flavor to every bite.

Bacon makes everything better.

We don’t make the rules.

The crispy bacon adds smoky, salty goodness that pairs beautifully with the sweet corn.

It’s creamy without being heavy.

There isn’t a thick cream sauce weighing everything down. Olive oil, pasta water, feta, garlic, and the juices from the tomatoes create a light but flavorful coating.

It’s perfect for entertaining.

This pasta looks gorgeous on a platter, which makes it ideal for summer dinners, backyard gatherings, family meals, and casual entertaining.

It’s easy to customize.

Chicken, shrimp, zucchini, spinach, basil, Parmesan, red pepper flakes—the possibilities are endless.


 

🍝 Grilled Corn, Bacon & Tomato Fettuccine Recipe

Serves: 6
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20–25 minutes

Ingredients

  • 16 ounces fettuccine
  • 6 ounces cooked bacon, about 5–6 slices, sliced
  • 5–6 cloves garlic, minced
  • 4 ears corn, grilled and cut from the cob
  • 1 pint cherry tomatoes
  • ¼ cup olive oil, divided
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
  • ½ cup crumbled feta cheese

Optional Garnishes

  • Fresh basil
  • Extra feta
  • Parmesan cheese
  • Crushed red pepper flakes
  • Freshly cracked black pepper
  • Lemon wedges

 

 

👩‍🍳 How to Make It

1. Grill the Corn

Start by grilling the corn until it’s tender and lightly charred.

Those little browned spots are exactly what we’re looking for.

They’re not burned.

They’re flavor freckles. 😉

Allow the corn to cool slightly, then slice the kernels directly from the cob.

Kitchen tip: Place the ear of corn upright inside a shallow bowl while cutting. The kernels will fall into the bowl instead of flying across your kitchen like tiny yellow projectiles.

You’re welcome.


2. Cook the Fettuccine

Bring a large pot of generously salted water to a boil.

Cook the fettuccine according to the package directions until al dente.

Before draining, reserve about 1 cup of pasta water.

This is important.

That starchy water is going to help bring our olive oil, garlic, feta, and pasta together into a silky sauce.

Drain the pasta and set aside.


3. Crisp Up the Bacon

If your bacon isn’t already cooked, cook it until crisp.

Transfer it to a paper towel-lined plate and allow it to cool slightly.

Slice or crumble it into bite-sized pieces.

Try not to eat half of it before dinner.

We know.

It’s difficult.


4. Sauté the Garlic and Tomatoes

Heat about 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat.

Add the minced garlic and cook for about 30 seconds, just until fragrant.

Don’t let it brown too much.

Add the cherry tomatoes and Italian seasoning.

Season with salt and pepper.

Cook for several minutes, stirring occasionally, until the tomatoes begin to soften and some start to burst.

And when those tomatoes start releasing their juices?

That’s the good stuff.


5. Bring Everything Together

Add the grilled corn and cooked fettuccine to the skillet.

Drizzle in the remaining olive oil and toss everything together.

Add a splash of reserved pasta water as needed until the pasta becomes glossy and nicely coated.

Fold in the crispy bacon.

Then sprinkle in the feta.

Give everything another gentle toss.

Taste and adjust the seasoning.

Want more pepper?

Add it.

Need more salt?

Go for it.

Want a little heat?

You know what to do.


 

🧀 The Feta Finish

Don’t underestimate the feta.

That creamy, salty tang is what makes this pasta so addictive.

Some of it will soften slightly into the warm pasta while other little pieces will stay intact.

Those salty bites against the sweet corn and juicy tomatoes?

Absolutely fabulous.

Top the finished pasta with another sprinkle of feta and freshly cracked black pepper.

If you have fresh basil, tear a few leaves over the top.

Now stand back and admire your work.

You made dinner look fancy.


 

 

 

👩‍🍳 Cooking Tips for Perfect Pasta

Don’t Overcook Your Pasta

Fettuccine is best when it’s al dente. You want a little bite left in the noodles.

Save Your Pasta Water

Seriously.

Don’t drain every drop down the sink.

A little pasta water can transform the texture of the finished dish.

Grill the Corn

You can use boiled corn, but grilling adds a smoky depth that makes this recipe extra special.

Don’t Burn the Garlic

Garlic goes from fragrant to bitter quickly. Keep the heat moderate.

Let the Tomatoes Burst

You don’t need every tomato completely collapsed. A mixture of whole and burst tomatoes gives you better texture.

Add the Feta Last

This keeps some of those delicious salty crumbles intact instead of completely disappearing into the pasta.


 

🌶️ Recipe Variations

This pasta is begging you to make it your own.

Spicy Bacon Corn Pasta

Add ½ teaspoon—or more—of crushed red pepper flakes.

A little heat is fantastic with sweet corn.

Chicken Fettuccine

Add 1½ cups of sliced grilled or rotisserie chicken.

Now you’ve got a complete protein-packed dinner.

Shrimp Version

Sauté peeled shrimp with garlic and olive oil before adding the tomatoes.

The shrimp cooks quickly and pairs beautifully with the corn.

Add Zucchini

Dice a small zucchini and sauté it along with the tomatoes.

Perfect for summer garden season.

Fresh Basil Version

Skip the Italian seasoning and add plenty of fresh basil at the end.

It’s simple and absolutely gorgeous.

Parmesan & Feta

Use half feta and half freshly grated Parmesan.

Because apparently one cheese wasn’t enough.

We understand.


 

 

👧 Kid-Friendly Tips

If your kids aren’t big fans of tomatoes, cut them in half or allow them to cook longer until they soften.

For little ones who aren’t thrilled about corn on the cob, slicing the kernels off makes them easier to mix into the pasta.

You can also:

  • Leave out red pepper flakes
  • Use mild seasoning
  • Add extra bacon
  • Swap feta for mozzarella
  • Serve the pasta with Parmesan

And here’s a fun trick:

Let the kids sprinkle their own cheese on top.

Suddenly they’re not just eating dinner.

They’re building dinner.

It’s practically culinary education.


 

🛒 Grocery Hacks

Want to make this even easier?

Use Frozen Corn

Fresh grilled corn is fabulous, but frozen corn works when summer isn’t cooperating.

Sauté it in a skillet until lightly browned for extra flavor.

Buy Pre-Cooked Bacon

For busy nights, pre-cooked bacon can save several minutes.

Use Rotisserie Chicken

If you’re adding chicken, rotisserie chicken is the ultimate shortcut.

Keep Feta on Hand

Feta lasts nicely in the refrigerator and can instantly upgrade salads, pasta, vegetables, and grain bowls.

Buy Cherry Tomatoes

They require virtually no preparation and are perfect for quick pasta dishes.


 

 

🍋 What to Serve With It

This pasta can absolutely stand on its own, but if you’re making dinner feel a little more special, serve it with:

  • Garlic bread
  • Crusty French bread
  • Simple green salad
  • Grilled vegetables
  • Fresh fruit
  • Cucumber salad
  • Roasted asparagus
  • Lemon wedges

And yes, garlic bread is highly encouraged.

Because there is always room for garlic bread.


 

🌽 Reader Challenge

Okay, Lou Lou Girls, we’re making this one interactive.

Choose ONE ingredient to add to your pasta that isn’t in the original recipe.

Would you choose:

🍗 Grilled chicken
🍤 Shrimp
🌶️ Jalapeños
🥒 Zucchini
🥬 Spinach
🍋 Lemon
🌿 Fresh basil
🧀 Parmesan

Or are you about to create something completely wild?

Tell us your combination!

And here’s the real challenge:

Can you make this pasta without eating half the bacon before it reaches the skillet?

We’re not saying it’s impossible.

We’re just saying we’re skeptical.


 

 

🔥 Leftover Remix

If you’re lucky enough to have leftovers, don’t simply microwave them and call it lunch.

Let’s give them a little personality.

Crispy Pasta

Heat leftovers in a skillet with a drizzle of olive oil until the edges become golden and crisp.

Pasta Frittata

Mix leftover pasta with beaten eggs and cheese, then cook it in a skillet until set.

Chicken Pasta Bowl

Add leftover grilled chicken and a handful of fresh greens for an easy lunch bowl.

Cold Pasta Salad

Chill the leftovers and toss them with extra tomatoes, feta, basil, and a squeeze of lemon.

Creamy Remix

Add a splash of milk or cream while reheating for a richer pasta dish.

Suddenly yesterday’s dinner is today’s brilliant idea.


 

 

📊 Approximate Nutrition Information

Estimated per serving, based on 6 servings:

  • Calories: approximately 570
  • Protein: 18g
  • Carbohydrates: 70g
  • Fat: 26g
  • Saturated Fat: 7g
  • Fiber: 5g
  • Sugar: 7g
  • Sodium: approximately 650mg

Nutritional information is an estimate and will vary depending on the specific pasta, bacon, feta, olive oil, and other ingredients used.


 

 

💕 Final Thoughts

There is something magical about a pasta recipe that manages to taste both comforting and fresh.

This Grilled Corn, Bacon & Tomato Fettuccine does exactly that.

The fettuccine gives you that classic cozy pasta base, but then everything gets a summer upgrade. Sweet grilled corn brings smoky sweetness. Cherry tomatoes add brightness and juicy little bursts. Bacon brings salty, crispy richness. Garlic creates that irresistible savory foundation. Italian seasoning ties everything together, while feta adds the tangy, salty finish that keeps each bite interesting.

And the olive oil?

It quietly brings the whole party together.

This is the kind of meal that works equally well on a Tuesday night or at a casual summer dinner party. It looks beautiful piled onto a large serving platter, and nobody needs to know how incredibly easy it was to make.

That’s one of our favorite kinds of cooking.

Big flavor. Little fuss. Maximum compliments.


 

 

🌽 The Summer Pasta You Need on Repeat

If you’re looking for a new way to use fresh corn, this recipe needs to move straight to the top of your list.

It’s a reminder that you don’t need complicated ingredients or an elaborate sauce to make an unforgettable dinner.

Sometimes all you need is pasta, a few beautiful ingredients, and the willingness to let those ingredients do their thing.

Grill the corn.

Let the tomatoes burst.

Crisp the bacon.

Wake up the garlic.

Toss everything with hot pasta.

Add feta.

And suddenly you’ve got a dinner that tastes like summer decided to throw a party in your kitchen.

The beauty of this recipe is that it doesn’t take itself too seriously. You can add chicken. Swap the cheese. Make it spicy. Throw in zucchini. Add fresh basil. Use frozen corn when necessary.

There are no wrong answers—just delicious detours.

So grab that skillet, boil your fettuccine, and get ready for a plate full of smoky, sweet, savory, garlicky, cheesy goodness.

And when someone asks, “What’s in this?”

You can give them the ingredient list.

Or you can simply smile and say:

“A little summer magic.” 🌽🥓🍅

Then pass the Parmesan, grab yourself a fork, and enjoy every bite.

Because life is too short for boring pasta.

Happy cooking, girlfriends! ❤️

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