Spaghetti is tossed with roasted tomatoes, fresh arugula, and crispy sausage. It's a perfect meal this season and sure to please the crowd!
If we think of ‘classics’ we tend to think of silver screens, dead authors, and Doric columns. Tradition, similarly, conjures thoughts of rigidity and the antiquated rituals of past generations. ‘Fun’ is rarely, although far from ‘never,’ associated with either.
However, if we picture a clear summer afternoon with a blissful amount of ‘nothing to do,’ and crisp sea air to be indulged, then we have a perfect opportunity to insert ‘fun’ into the traditional and the classic. Of course, such settings are difficult to ruin, and a cold sangria would suffice to complete the picture, no added hassle necessary.
Yet, why stop there? Why not complete the setting with a meal that could have been plucked from your favorite bistro fantasy?
That’s roughly where I found myself a few afternoons ago. The phone was thankfully silent, and I was on the receiving end of no texts or messages. It was a rare occasion indeed, and I had precisely two options in front of me, give into the temptation of spending the afternoon and evening ‘doing nothing,’ or take the mild effort necessary to treat myself as if I were my own guest.
Naturally, I chose the latter, and that, of course, is where today’s recipe comes in – Spaghetti with Roasted Tomatoes and Arugula.
To start things off, we begin by heating a large cast iron frying pan and placing the tomatoes and onions in the pan as described below, and we let them achieve a nice char.
Meanwhile, we heat a second pan with olive oil and cook the loose sausage as described below. Once the sausage has cooked, we add in the garlic along with the grilled tomatoes and onions. Now, you’re going to need to crush the tomatoes so that they open, and once you’ve done that add in the seasonings and the red wine.
Once that’s done, it’s time to prep the pasta in generously salted water. Once the pasta has finished cooking, you’re going to want to take a few tablespoons of salted water and add that to the sauce.
Next, add the fresh arugula to the sauce, and toss it carefully. Yes, the giant pile of arugula is going to look…well, quite giant, but fear not it cooks down beautifully. Once the arugula has reduced, add in the pasta and toss again.
PrintSpaghetti with Roasted Tomatoes, Arugula, and Sausage
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 4-6 1x
Ingredients
- 2 lbs. of grape tomatoes - grilled
- 2 cups of fresh arugula
- 1 red onion - sliced and grilled
- 4 cloves of garlic - chopped
- 1 lb. of loose sausage
- 1/4 cup of red wine
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 1/2 tsp. black pepper
- 1/4 tsp. red pepper flakes
- 1/2 tsp. dried oregano
- 3 tbs. olive oil
- Asiago cheese for grating
- 1 lb. of spaghetti
Instructions
- Heat a large cast iron frying pan and place the tomatoes and onion slices in the dry pan to grill and slightly char.
- While doing the above heat a second large cast iron frying pan and drizzle a little olive oil in the pan. Place the loose sausage in the pan to cook and slightly char.
- When the sausage is cooked add the garlic, grilled tomatoes and onion. Gently press the tomatoes to open. Add the seasonings and red wine and lower the heat to a gentle heat.
- Prepare the spaghetti as directed in well salted water. Lift a tablespoon or two of the well salted water into the frying pan with the sauce.
- Add the fresh arugula to the tomato sauce and gently toss to wilt the arugula.
- When the spaghetti is cooked lift into the pan with the tomato sauce
- Plate the spaghetti with an extra drizzle of olive oil, dashes of red pepper flakes, dried oregano and shaving of fresh Asiago cheese.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Category: Main Dish
- Cuisine: Italian
Then simply plate the spaghetti, and top it off with a drizzle of olive oil, some oregano, a few dashes of red pepper flakes, and some gratings of Asiago.
And just like that, you’ve got a delicious meal perfect for any summer evening.
Enjoy with Love!
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Angie@Angie's Recipes says
You cook so well, Catherine. I love the combo of flavours in this spaghetti dish. An excellent meal!
Liz says
Much lighter than our typical spaghetti sauce but equally as delectable! Perfect summer meal!!!
Chiara says
what a delicious dish Catehrine, I love it!xoxo
allie says
What a simple and flavorful meal! I love Asiago and the wilted arugula with this pasta. Very nice. Wish you could see me now. Boxes everywhere and empty rooms that echo. We are moving this weekend. Just across town. Can't close on the new house for another month, so staying w/family during June and also headed on a missions trip to Romania for a week and a half to teach ESL to adults there. Should be exciting and look forward to telling you more when I get return. Have a lovely June and I look forward to more delicious, summery recipes just like this one! XOXO
Michelle says
I love easy recipes like this, and this one is right up my alley. Simple, fresh ingredients...and PASTA!
Big Daddy Dave says
Catherine, Just a beautiful dish! This is my kind of food for sure... This recipe is definitely a keeper! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
Luci's Morsels says
I am in love with the flavors in this recipe and I am having some serious dinner envy right now! I am definitely trying this one soon. Thank you for sharing! I cannot wait to try this. Luci’s Morsels | fashion. food. frivolity.
Prasanna Hede says
Flavorful and perfect for summer! I would love to try this dish.
jane @ littlesugarsnaps says
Such a great recipe. Arugula is one of my favourite additions to pasta. It's so simple yet so nutritious. I love your pairing with roasted tomatoes and sausage. The whole family will savour this dish.
sara | belly rumbles says
Such great flavour combinations. I must admit I like my pasta like my pizza, keep the toppings (or "sauce") simple fresh and tantalising.
Patty says
A lovely spaghetti dish, love the combo of flavors in your recipe!
Natalia says
Love the combination of flavours in this recipe! It looks so delicious and filling!
Agness of Run Agness Run says
Such a mouth-watering recipe! Glad to learn another delicious spaghetti recipe, Catherine!