You know those recipes where people rave and only you know the secret that it’s actually easy to make? That’s the case with this Creamy Sun Dried Tomato Pasta! There’s major wow-factor to this pasta, which comes together in just 30 minutes. Earthy, fruity sundried tomatoes lend a meaty quality to this easy vegetarian dish, which is bathed in a Parmesan cream sauce. We couldn’t stop raving about each bite!
Ingredients in sun dried tomato pasta
This sun dried tomato pasta comes together in about 30 minutes, with only one ingredient to chop. That’s right, all you need to do is mince garlic! Otherwise, it’s a matter of simmering up a simple sundried tomato cream sauce and boiling a pot of pasta. Here’s what you’ll need:
Short pasta (we used rigatoni) Butter Garlic Milk Flour Heavy cream Parmesan cheese Sun dried tomatoes, packed in oil Spinach Fresh or dried thyme Salt
Got leftover sundried tomatoes? They’re great in this Sundried Tomato Pesto or tucked into a Pesto Grilled Cheese, or try our top 12 Tasty Recipes with Sun Dried Tomatoes.
Other types of pasta to use
This sundried tomato pasta recipe works with any type of pasta noodle, but we like it best with short cut pasta. Short cut pasta makes it easy to get perfect distribution of sundried tomatoes, spinach, and bites of chewy pasta. However, you’re welcome to make it with long noodles too! Here are a few varieties we’d recommend:
Rigatoni Spirals (fusilli) Penne Shells (conchiglie) Cavatappi Orecchiette Gemelli Gigli Spaghetti Linguine Bucatini
Cook the pasta to al dente
The most important part of this sun dried tomato pasta recipe? Cook your pasta to al dente. Al dente means “to the bite” in Italian, and signifies to cook until it’s tender with a small white speck inside when you bite into a piece. There’s nothing worse than soft, rubbery pasta. Here are a few tips for the perfect al dente pasta:
Boil the pasta a few minutes less than indicated on the package instructions. Often package instructions make for overcooked pasta. Start taste testing early. Start taste testing and stop cooking when the pasta is just tender but you can still see a small white speck inside.
Tips for making sun dried tomato pasta
Besides cooking your pasta to al dente, here are a few things to note about this sundried tomato pasta:
If the pasta finishes before the sauce, drain and stir with a drizzle of olive oil. This prevents the pasta from sticking to the pan. You’ll add flour as a thickener after simmering the sauce. A standard cheese or cream sauce starts with a roux, a mixture of flour and butter that thickens cheese sauces. This sauce is a little different: it does contain flour as a thickener, but you’ll add it at the end of simmering. For a gluten-free version, use cornstarch and GF pasta. There are lots of great brands of gluten-free pasta these days, made from gluten-free flour or legumes like chickpeas.
Protein adders
This sundried tomato pasta is a delicious vegetarian pasta that’s filling and satisfying! However, if you want to add protein it’s very easy to add the following:
Chicken like chopped grilled chicken or pan-fried chicken (skip step 3 of creating the pan sauce) Shrimp like sauteed shrimp Salmon like pan seared salmon Scallops like seared scallops Tofu like crispy tofu
Leftovers and storage info
Sundried tomato pasta tastes the best the day it is made. But unlike many pasta recipes, this one tastes great as leftovers! Store leftovers for up to 3 days refrigerated. You can reheat them in a skillet on the stove, adding a splash of milk to keep the sauce creamy. Or you can simply eat it cold (it’s still good!).
More easy pasta recipes
Love a good pasta? Here are some tasty more pasta recipes that make fast and easy dinner ideas or fun pasta side dishes:
Opt for Easy Manicotti Make Pasta Pomodoro or Classic Red Sauce Pasta Try Pasta alla Norma or Roasted Red Pepper Pasta Mix up super simple Easy Garlic Butter Noodles For sides, make Orzo Pasta Salad or Bow Tie Pasta Salad
This sun dried tomato pasta recipe is…
Vegetarian. For gluten-free, use cornstarch and gluten-free pasta. 5 from 1 review