Garlicky pasta combined with refreshing chiffonade basil and sweet juicy grape tomatoes. A quick and easy yet delicious and healthy recipe that is perfect after a long day.
Have I mentioned that I love pasta? There’s so much you can do with it, and sometimes just switching up the ingredients can have the most amazing results. In this case, I decided that I wanted to do something with grape tomatoes. They were on sale at Grocery Outlet so I bought boxes of them. In the next few posts, you’ll see recipes featuring grape tomatoes, either as part of the main meal or as a side. Either way, they’re delicious and their bright red color will make your food look tasty too.
I decided that I wanted to make margherita style pasta using just a few basic ingredients: pasta, olive oil, garlic, tomatoes, and basil. Most of these ingredients may already be in your kitchen so you won’t even have to run out and buy anything, which was what I really wanted. This recipe is simple and takes about 15-20 minutes to make. It is cheap, yet delicious and healthy so it’s perfect for when you’re on a budget. Especially for college students who have to pay for expensive textbooks.
First, boil the water in a medium or large pot. While you’re waiting for the water to boil, you can start cutting the tomatoes in half. I like cutting them slightly slanted like in the photo below. But you can slice it however you like.
Once the water boils, add in the pasta and cook according to directions on the pasta box. I cooked mine for about 6-7 minutes. The photo is a little blurry from all the steam coming up from the pot.
Still keeping an eye on the pasta to make sure it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pot, I decided to use the waiting time to mince the garlic and to chiffonade the basil.
Once the pasta is cooked to al dente, I reserved about a ½ cup of the pasta water. This water will later be used as part of the sauce. Then I drained the pasta and ran it through cold water, that way the noodles don’t stick to each other. Set the pasta aside.
In a large skillet, add ¼ cup olive oil and the minced garlic. Heat them over low heat. You want the heat to be low to draw out the aromatic flavor of the garlic, but you don’t want the heat to be too high because the garlic can become burnt very quickly. It will taste bitter.
Once the garlic turns slightly brown, add the pasta and the reserved pasta water. Combine until the garlic is thoroughly mixed with the pasta.
Next, add the chiffonade basil and the chopped tomatoes. Tuck them underneath the pasta so that the tomatoes will cook over the low heat. Cook for a few minutes until the tomatoes soften. Mix the tomatoes and basil in with the pasta until it’s evenly combined. Sprinkle on salt and pepper according to taste.
Finally, plate the pasta and top with cheese if you like. Serve cold or warm.
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cdkuva says
I am excited to try this!
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks! Let me know what you think when you do =)
24/7 in France says
Simple and easy to do – looks delicious! Merci, too, for visiting my blog.
melgallegos says
Thank you for sharing 🙂
It further awaken my long lost love for pasta.
cheers!
Mel
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks for visiting my blog! Hope you enjoy the recipe!
crziebird says
Thank you for visiting my blog and liking a local hidden treasure, NPS Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens. I just started a few days ago and have so much to learn and do! This Margherita Pasta looks delicious and I can’t wait to try it … tonight!!! All the best…
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks for visiting my blog! Let me know how you like it if you do try it!
Jackie Saulmon Ramirez says
I wasn’t hungry till now. 😉
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks for visiting!
Corina says
I love the way the tomatoes are barely cooked – this is just the way my husband likes them to be so he’d love it if I made this for him.
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks! Let me know how you like it if you decide to give the recipe a try.
djdoubleb says
This looks fantastic! Thanks! (of course everything looks fantastic right now, lol)
Robb Ellis says
had to update my profile, last comment was me.
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks so much for visiting my blog! Let me know what you think if you make it =)
Atheana Lim says
Thanks for this… I needed a dinner idea for tonight! 🙂
Andrea | Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks for visiting my blog. Let me know how you like the recipe if you try it =)
Chelsea Triola says
Looks delicious! Thanks for sharing.