The final result was delicious.
After mixing the crème fraîche with the pasta and Parmesan, I added the remaining Parma ham and parsley.
In total, it took me around 25 minutes including prep time — just slightly longer than Berry's suggested 15 minutes — but it tasted as if it would have taken far longer to make.
The final result was delicious. While the recipe calls for traditional seasoning, such as salt and pepper, I found that it didn't need it due to the salty flavor of the Parma ham. And the crunchy texture of the ham went well with the creamy sauce.
It was the ideal lazy girl lunch, and I can't wait to make it again soon.