Spicy and Saucy Cherry Tomato Pasta Recipe (2024)

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Kim Huffman

A life lesson in pasta learned from an Italian chef. Take your pasta out a couple of minutes before the "instructed cooking time", put it in the sauce, stir, and add a ladle ( or more as needed ) to finish the cooking time. Wait till that additional water is absorbed ( part will evaporate ). This will allow the pasta to absorb the sauce, and the starchy pasta water will cream out and thicken the sauce beautifully.

Carrie Ann

Where have crispy fried capers been all my life! You need more than three tablespoons. I ate half of them while making the sauce. Stir the tomato paste of low heat! I had a few small burned pieces; family didn't mind though.

good weeknight family meal

This was a perfect family pasta dinner. Kids could leave off capers and I added crumbled Italian sausage to make it heartier. I browned the ground sausage after crisping the capers and added it back to the sauce pan after the tomatoes softened. No other adjustments needed. I topped mine with chopped olives for even more flavor. I used a rustic orecchiette from Trader Joe’s and it was perfect.

Marcy

Making this right now - smells delicious, even though I had to make do with dried basil. Thanks for the comment about keeping an eye on the tomato paste while browning - went low and slow and it turned out fine!

Lauren

SO DELICIOUS!!! I also deglazed the pan with a splash of red wine after cooking the tomato paste / garlic / red pepper flakes because the paste stuck to my pan. I added some sauteed mushrooms at the end. I think the fried capers make the dish and the cooked tomato paste adds a nice smoky flavor.

Lil

Add pancetta or anchovies, more capers

Monique Heenan

BEYOND worth the minimal amount of work. What a winner! Deglazed the pan with a touch of red wine ...more capers, more tomato paste, 1 tsp of red pepper, 10-12 ounces of pasta :) If you like it saucy. LOVED the ricotta to cool the heat.

Alexa Weibel, Senior Staff Editor, NYT Cooking

Hi Jen! Are you patting the capers dry in a kitchen towel or paper towel before frying? That should help to remove excess moisture, to help them crisp up! Otherwise perhaps increasing the temperature and/or the cook time should do it.

pamelaM

use this recipe for the fried capers as topping for any puttanesca-style recipe!

Deb

My husband and I made this tonight and loved it. We added chorizo to punch up the flavor and get some protein in there, too. The sauce comes out a little thick, so you might want to add a bit more pasta water to taste. With a leafy green salad and a nice glass of wine, It's a perfect Sunday supper.

Estella

Excellent recipe - made it as noted with the addition of more garlic. Used the ricotta to finish which balanced nicely with the spicy sauce. This recipe is a definite keeper and crowd pleaser!

hails

Excellent recipe. Stirred the tomato paste quickly and lowered the heat and didn’t have any problems. Served mine with ricotta as suggested—delicious!

Bernice

I'm such a fan of these fried capers! They are tiny flavor bombs- I wish I made more! That said, I thought the pasta 'sauce' was good but not amazing, aside from the capers. It's easy and fresh so that is good but those capers!!!!!

Lolo Hoff

I learned a recipe incredibly similar to this at a cooking class in Italy. The only difference is it adds olives. I highly suggest doing that.

Jennifer

What a wonderful and simple dish. As I am typically disappointed with the "heat" most recipes bring, I used the full 2 tsp of red pepper flakes, and I probably went a little far. I'd use 1-1.5 next time and I love spice. Will definitely make again.

Lori E

Had a plethora of cherry tomatoes so searched NY Times cooking app and found this recipe. What a winner. The changes I made were crisping some pancetta before adding capers and tomato paste. Also stirred in a bit of anchovy paste for umami and added some Calabrian peppers. The orecchiette cradled the bits of pancetta and capers. Yummy!

Lori E

Made this tonight because I had a plethora of cherry tomatoes. Looking for inspiration I searched The NY Times cooking app for cherry tomatoes. This recipe came up. Wow! What a keeper! Changes I made were the addition of pancetta, which I sautéed before adding capers, garlic and tomato paste. Also added some Calabrian chilies. The orecchiette cradled the bits of pancetta and capers. Absolutely sublime!

Olivia

LOVED this. Added anchovies (full tin) at same time as paste, used olive oil from anchovies upfront with the capers. Used a whole can of capers, will try a full can of tomato paste next time too! Deglazed with wine ahead of adding tomatoes and finished cooking pasta in the sauce with an extra cup of pasta water - great suggestions from above! Extra red pepper flakes and fresh ricotta balanced it out perfectly. Delizoso!

ellens

This is REALLY good. One of the best recipes I’ve been from this site (and I’ve made quite a few). Highly recommend!

Sara

This recipe is so good! Doubled the capers, added 1 more tablespoon of tomato paste, 1/2 cup more pasta water, doubled the garlic (: & added sautéed spinach & asapargus. One of the best pasta dishes ever.

Turned out gross. check the strength of tomato paste

This was gross. Not sure what went wrong, possibly that the tomato paste is more concentrated than it’s supposed to be? Mention of the concentration level would have been helpful.

Theresa

This is fine — next time i'd just open a really good jar of Arrabiata sauce, add some capers and basil and call it a day.

DawnJM

Wow this was so much more than the sum of its parts. DELICIOUS. I have one more big batch of cherry tomatoes from the garden and may make it a 2nd time - very easy and worthwhile. Agree about pulling the pasta off while it's al dente and then adding it to the sauce with a little more of the cooking water. I will also deglaze the pan with wine next time - I used water and it was still yummy, but wine would bring it up a notch.

Carolina P

I am going to freeze the remaining bumper crop of cherry tomatoes from the garden in 1-1/2 lb packets to continue enjoying this thru the winter - it's that good! As suggested, I increased the capers/tomato paste/basil, added a splash of wine to deglaze the pan, used a chopped up hot chile in addition to chile flakes, and added a handful of chopped kalamata olives. I finished the plate with shredded Parm and a dollop of ricotta and wow!! With a nice glass of red wine, this is a lovely dish!

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I’ve made this recipe many times and will make it many more. 1) it’s super easy (I’ve made it as instructed but now don’t bother halving the tomatoes). 2) the fried capers make this dish 5 stars in my opinion. After the first time making it, I realized, like many people reviewing, that you want more. Like AT LEAST a whole tablespoon if not 2 per serving. Plus some more for snacking while the pasta and sauce cooks.

Steven Andrea

This was delicious. Added olives and anchovies at the tomato paste stage (actually about 1/2 way through) and some cooked sausage about 1/2 way through the tomato cooking. Also some wine and only 1/4 cup of the pasta liquid. Fresh, summer tomatoes made this special. It is very flexible and easy. Highly recommended.

PCG

Wow. Easy. Fast. Adaptable. And seriously good.

Nom Nom Nom

Extraordinary! Also added Italian sausage and switched out the orcchiette for bucatini.

peggy

Completely agree about lowering heat for tomato paste and adding more capers. Deeeelicious!

amy

Finish pasta in sauce with extra pasta water as mentioned in previous note

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Spicy and Saucy Cherry Tomato Pasta Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does adding butter to tomato sauce do? ›

Similar to creamy sauces like Alfredo, or meaty sauces like ragu, tomato sauce is naturally low in fat, and as a result, sometimes becomes too thick and too starchy when it's been tossed with pasta. The addition of butter helps to loosen and emulsify the sauce, making it smooth and creamy.

What spices to add to red sauce? ›

Red pepper flakes, dehydrated or fresh garlic, dried oregano, parsley, or basil, or an Italian seasoning blend are all good options. Dried herbs and spices should be added at the beginning of the cook time so that they have time to bloom.

What can I add to spaghetti sauce to make it taste better? ›

Tossing in strips of basil, a sprig of thyme or some oregano can take your sauce to the next level. Although fresh herbs might pop a bit more, dried herbs and spices can work just as well. Sprinkling in some red pepper flakes, a pinch of parsley and a dash of salt and pepper can liven up your jarred pasta sauce.

How do you make jar tomato sauce better? ›

Maybe it needs a touch of salt, red pepper flakes, or some fresh garlic to liven it up. You could add dried or fresh herbs too: oregano, basil, thyme, tarragon, parsley—they're all great! Want to go next level? Toss in some chopped anchovies (or anchovy salt), olives, or some lemon zest and/or juice.

What is the secret to good tomato sauce? ›

Starting with good quality tomatoes and crushing them by hand offers great flavor and texture later on. The combination of butter and oil releases fat-soluble aromatics and gives the sauce a creamy texture. Slowly cooking the sauce in the oven creates rich caramelization without burning.

Should you butter pasta before sauce? ›

If you're adding butter at the end, the best thing to do is add the sauce and butter together. If you add it before, it coats the pasta in butter and the sauce won't stick as well, and you end up with a bunch of soup at the bottom of your dish.

How to spice up homemade tomato sauce? ›

Herbs and Spices: Add a variety of herbs and spices to enhance flavor. Common choices include basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary, and a pinch of red pepper flakes for some heat. Fresh herbs can bring a burst of freshness to the sauce. Tomato Paste: Stir in a tablespoon or two of tomato.

What is the flavorful spice you should be adding to tomato sauce? ›

A good base of basil, thyme, oregano, and garlic powder is enough to turn a bland marinara sauce into delicious pasta dinners.

What is the secret to good spaghetti? ›

IF YOU COOK spaghetti in a big pot of water, drain it, then toss it with sauce, you are pouring a lot of flavor down the drain, says Vendemmia chef Brian Clevenger. “The trick to good pasta is cooking it in the sauce,” he says. It was while working at Delfina in San Francisco that he really started to understand why.

How to spice up pasta with red sauce? ›

Pungent fresh herbs like thyme, rosemary, sage, tarragon, and marjoram can liven up tomato sauce with their bold, distinctive flavors. Add 1 to 2 sprigs of one or more of them to your favorite sauce, cover, and simmer at least 5 minutes to allow them to infuse in the sauce.

What can I add to tomato sauce for pasta? ›

Herbs: Add some dried herbs such as oregano, basil, or thyme for some extra flavor. Red pepper flakes: If you like some heat, add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the sauce. Parmesan cheese: Grate some Parmesan cheese over the top of the spaghetti before serving.

Should you put sugar in spaghetti sauce? ›

Don't skip the brown sugar.

Adding a bit of sugar to your homemade spaghetti sauce helps to cut the natural acidity of the tomatoes and helps to balance the sauce. For an extra kick, add a sprinkling of red pepper flakes to your sauce. Only add this if you like some spice, though!

What can I add to pasta to make it better? ›

1–6. Veggies
  1. Broccoli. Broccoli is a nutritious and versatile vegetable that makes a great addition to any pasta dish. ...
  2. Mushrooms. Mushrooms can bring a creamy taste and texture to pasta dishes, along with a host of health benefits. ...
  3. Peas. ...
  4. Spinach. ...
  5. Tomatoes. ...
  6. Asparagus.
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Does butter thicken tomato sauce? ›

Butter does not provide any thickening to a sauce, since it is made of just fat and water. But a chunk of butter, salted or unsalted, swirled into a sauce at the end, can temporarily emulsify a sauce, while adding richness and sheen, all of which are good things.

Does butter make tomato sauce less acidic? ›

.... the real magic at work is the butter. The fat imparted by five whole tablespoons of butter mellows the acid from the fresh onion and the tomatoes.

Does butter reduce acidity in tomato sauce? ›

Incorporate creamy ingredients

Creamy ingredients like heavy cream, butter, or milk can help to cut the acidity in tomato sauce. These ingredients add richness and smoothness to the sauce and help to balance out the tangy flavors.

Do you put butter in homemade spaghetti sauce? ›

Why add butter? Its richness cuts through the acidity of the tomatoes resulting in a sauce so creamy and velvety, you might've assumed there was heavy cream if you didn't know better.

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