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This Cherry Tomato Pasta is the perfect weeknight meal. It’s hearty, refreshing, healthy, and only takes 20 minutes to make.

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A Quick Vegetarian Cherry Tomato Pasta

Whenever I’m pressed for time, or haven’t had a chance to do meal prep, we turn to pasta. There are so many great pasta dishes that are fresh, filling, and easy to make, while requiring ingredients that we already have around the house. This cherry tomato pasta is one of them, and it’s a staple of weeknight cooking for us.

This dish is super fresh, with cherry tomatoes, spinach, and basil. It’s also vegetarian and healthy, so you’ll feel great after eating it. Add in the fact that it only takes 20 minutes to make, and you’ll have a hard time finding a better option for when you’re tired after a workday.

What You’ll Need

Here’s everything that you need for cherry tomato pasta. Make sure to look at the recipe card at the bottom of the article to see the exact quantities for each ingredient.

  • Gluten-free Pasta noodles: Use Jovial Cassava Spaghetti, Palmini, Cappelli’s, Shirataki or Banza for grain-free,
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • Baby spinach
  • Basil
  • Garlic
  • Dried oregano
  • Sea salt
  • Black pepper
  • Parmesan cheese
  • Red pepper flakes – These are optional.
  • Red chili pepper – This is also an optional ingredient.
  • Extra virgin olive oil

What Type of Noodles Are Best for This Dish?

You can use any type of pasta noodle that you like, but we think this recipe works best with spaghetti. We like to use gluten-free spaghetti when we make this cherry tomato pasta.

How to Make Cherry Tomato Pasta

This is a quick and easy pasta recipe, and it only has a few steps.

  • Cook the pasta. Cook your noodles in boiling, salted water, until the pasta is al dente. Drain the pasta and reserve some of the pasta water.
  • Make the sauce. While the pasta is cooking, heat olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Add the garlic, and sauté until it starts to turn golden, which should take 1-2 minutes. Add the tomatoes, oregano, salt, and pepper, and cook for 3-4 minutes. Add the chili pepper and cook for 1-2 minutes.
  • Finish the pasta. Add the noodles to the sauce, then add pasta water until the sauce is the right consistency. Simmer for 1 minute, then add the spinach, basil, chili flakes, and parmesan. Lower the heat to low, stir until mixed, and remove from the heat.
  • Serve. Season to taste, top with parmesan cheese, and enjoy.
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Tips for Success

Here are a few tricks and tips for making the best vegetarian cherry tomato pasta.

  • Adjust the pasta water. Adding the reserved pasta water serves two purposes. First, it adds starch to the sauce, which allows it to adhere to the noodles. And second, it helps you reach the right consistency and viscosity for the sauce. There’s no set amount of pasta water to add, as it depends on a lot of things, including the starch content in your pasta. Adjust as you go, until the sauce is the consistency you prefer. It may continue to thicken up as you cook, and you may need to add more water.
  • Don’t overcook the pasta. You don’t want to cook the pasta all the way through. It should be undercooked when you drain it, because when you add the pasta to the sauce, it will continue cooking. If the pasta is already fully cooked when you add it to the sauce, it will overcook in the sauce and become soft and mushy.
  • Adjust the heat. Only you know what your spice tolerance is. If you really like spicy food, you can add extra chilis or chili flakes, or even the seeds from the chilis. If you’re not a fan of spicy food, skip the chili peppers entirely, and cut the chili flakes in half, or eliminate them entirely.
  • Use different types of cherry tomatoes. There are a lot of different varieties of cherry tomatoes. If you use multiple types, you’ll end up with a more complex and interesting flavor. Plus, the dish looks a lot prettier when it’s full of different cherry tomato varieties.
  • Make the recipe yours. This is a delicious pasta, but you can customize it based on what you like. If you want a more protein-rich dish, you can top it with some grilled chicken or shrimp. You can add more fresh herbs if you prefer, or double the basil and tomatoes if you want a more intense flavor. This recipe is great as is, but it’s also a wonderful baseline for creating new pasta dishes.
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How to Store and Reheat Cherry Tomato Pasta

You can store this pasta in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat in the microwave or on the stove, and add a touch of water or olive oil if the pasta seems dry.

Can You Freeze This Dish?

This is a fast and easy weeknight pasta, but you can make it even faster and easier by keeping it in the freezer for when you need it. Just store the pasta in an airtight container, and it will last in the freezer for 6 months. Defrost, then reheat on the stovetop or in the microwave.

More Pasta Dishes to Try

We hope you loved this cherry tomato pasta as much as we do! If you did, then check out some of my other pasta recipes.

  • Creamy lemon chicken one pan pasta skillet
  • Baked feta pasta
  • Chicken asparagus pasta
  • Pasta primavera
  • One pot Tuscan chicken pasta
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Cherry Tomato Pasta

Prep Time

5 mins

Cook Time

15 mins

Total Time

20 mins

This vegetarian cherry tomato pasta is a weekday staple. It's fresh, healthy, and hearty, and takes just 20 minutes to make.

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American, Italian

Keyword: easy pasta recipe, pasta sauce, simple pasta recipes, vegetarian pasta dishes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 167 kcal

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces dried gluten-free spaghetti or pasta noodles of your choice, use Jovial Cassava Spaghetti, Palmini, Cappelli's, Shirataki or Banza for grain-free,
  • 3 cups cherry tomatoes
  • 2 cups baby spinach roughly chopped
  • 1 bunch basil leaves about 10 to 12 leaves; roughly chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves very thinly sliced
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt or to taste
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper or to taste
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese plus more for garnish
  • 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes optional
  • 1 red chili pepper deseeded and finely chopped (optional)
  • extra virgin olive oil for frying

Instructions

  1. Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Cook pasta according to package directions until al dente. Drain and reserve 3/4 cups of pasta water.

  2. While the pasta is cooking, heat the olive oil in a large frying pan over medium heat.

  3. Add the garlic, and gently saute for about a minute or two, until the garlic is just beginning to color (being careful to not let burn). Add the tomatoes, oregano, salt and black pepper. Cook tomatoes for about 3-4 minutes until juices start to burst. Add the chopped chili pepper and cook for another minute or two until slightly softened.

  4. Add the cooked pasta and reserved pasta water little by little until pasta is well coated and consistency is reached (I used a little more than 1/2 a cup). Allow to simmer for about a minute then add the red chili pepper flakes, chopped spinach, basil and Parmesan cheese. Turn heat to low and gently toss to coat evenly. Add more pasta water if needed. Remove from heat.

  5. Season more to taste if desired and serve with extra grated Parmesan cheese.

Nutrition Facts

Cherry Tomato Pasta

Amount Per Serving (1 serving (1/4 recipe))

Calories 167 Calories from Fat 18

% Daily Value*

Fat 2g3%

Saturated Fat 1g5%

Cholesterol 5mg2%

Sodium 415mg17%

Potassium 438mg13%

Carbohydrates 29g10%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 4g4%

Protein 8g16%

Vitamin A 2255IU45%

Vitamin C 47.2mg57%

Calcium 119mg12%

Iron 2mg11%

* Nutrition facts are provided as a courtesy using the WPRM recipe calculator. It is best to make your own calculations to ensure accuracy. We expressly disclaim any and all liability of any kind with respect to any act or omission wholly or in part in reliance on anything contained in this website. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Can you use cherry tomatoes for pasta sauce? ›

Cherry tomatoes are extra sweet and have plenty of pectin, making them great for a fast and easy sauce. The sauce cooks down in the same amount of time it takes to boil pasta, for a quick and easy fresh meal.

How to make tomato pasta sauce nicer? ›

7 Ways to Improve the Taste of Jar Pasta Sauce
  1. Sautee Some Veggies. The first step to making your jar sauce better is to sautee some garlic in olive oil on your stovetop. ...
  2. Mix in Some Meat. ...
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  4. Spice It Up. ...
  5. Get Cheesy. ...
  6. Stir in More Dairy. ...
  7. Pop It in the Oven.

What tomato makes the best pasta sauce? ›

Though you could use any tomato, Roma and other paste tomatoes — with meaty texture with little to no seeds — are said to develop the best flavor when cooked down into a delicious sauce.

How do you make cherry tomatoes taste better? ›

It's a simple trick, really: All you do is sprinkle the tomatoes with salt. Yes, I know, salt brings out the flavor of everything. But with tomatoes—and especially not-yet-at-their-peak tomatoes—salt has a particularly transformative effect. It's all about the dehydration.

Why am I obsessed with cherry tomatoes? ›

An insatiable craving for tomatoes or tomato products is known as tomatophagia. Tomatophagia may sometimes be associated with nutritional deficiencies, especially in pregnant women. It may also occur in people with iron deficiency anemia, even though raw tomatoes are low in iron.

Can I freeze cherry tomatoes raw? ›

It's so simple to freeze whole cherry tomatoes that it hardly warrants instructions; just wash, dry, and freeze! Wash and dry cherry tomatoes. Lay the tomatoes out in a single layer on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, and freeze for about two hours, or until frozen solid.

How can I make my pasta more flavorful? ›

Olive oil or butter and herbs. Adding a fat to the pasta makes it taste better if you're poor and need something. I also add oregano and/or basil. Butter, eggs, and cheese.

How do you pimp up pasta? ›

It's not just about cheese. Garnish your pasta with a grating of lemon zest, some crunchy breadcrumbs or even a crumble of crispy bacon to add texture and taste. Herb it up. Experiment with lots of fresh herbs in your pasta dishes.

Can cherry tomatoes be used as normal tomatoes? ›

Baked Dish - Cherry tomatoes taste great when baked. Add them in baked eggs or lasagne or even baked vegetables. There are many dishes like pasta and tomato pastes wherein conventional tomatoes can be easily replaced by cherry tomatoes. It all really depends on individual tastes and preferences.

Can cherry tomatoes be used for cooking? ›

Though often enjoyed raw in salads or on veggie platters, cherry tomatoes are as versatile as their big brothers and can be used in pasta, pizza, sauces and more.

What is a substitute for canned tomatoes in spaghetti sauce? ›

How to substitute tomato paste for canned tomato. Mix 4 tablespoons of tomato paste with 1 1/2 cups of water , 1 1/2 tablespoons flour and 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar. It will be watery when “raw” but once added into a dish like Bolognese, it thickens as it cooks (it only takes 3 minutes to thicken).

Can I use fresh cherry tomatoes instead of canned? ›

You can usually substitute 2 cups of fresh chopped tomatoes for one 14.5-ounce can of diced tomatoes. If a recipe calls for whole canned tomatoes, you will need to peel yours, and if the recipe calls for canned tomato puree, you will need to cook and puree your fresh tomatoes—or stick with canned.

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