Weeknight Roasted Cherry Tomato Pasta

This Roasted Cherry Tomato Pasta is a simple yet vibrant dish bursting with natural sweetness from roasted tomatoes and fresh herbs.

Packed with fiber-rich tomatoes and plant-based protein from pasta, it’s a heart-healthy, low-saturated-fat option perfect for quick weeknight dinners.

Minimal prep, maximum flavor—this pasta is satisfying, wholesome, and ideal for easy meal prep or family-friendly meals.

Roasted Cherry Tomato Pasta

Cathie P. Campbell
A simple, flavorful pasta dish featuring roasted cherry tomatoes, fresh basil, and garlic.
Quick to prepare, fiber-rich, and low in saturated fat, this dish is perfect for weeknight dinners or easy meal prep, delivering a wholesome, satisfying, and heart-healthy pasta experience.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 55 minutes
Course Main Course, Pasta
Cuisine Italian
Servings 4

Equipment

  • 1 oven-safe baking dish or tray
  • 1 medium pot for boiling pasta
  • 1 wooden spoon or spatula
  • 1 knife and cutting board
  • 1 measuring spoon set
  • 1 colander or strainer

Ingredients
  

  • 500 g cherry tomatoes halved
  • 3 garlic cloves finely minced
  • 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 10 fresh basil leaves chopped
  • ½ tsp dried oregano
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • Salt to taste
  • Black pepper to taste
  • 400 g spaghetti or preferred pasta
  • Parmesan cheese for garnish (optional)
  • Additional basil leaves for garnish

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the Oven for Perfect Roasting: Start by preheating your oven to 180°C (350°F).
    A properly preheated oven ensures your cherry tomatoes roast evenly, concentrating their natural sweetness without turning mushy.
    If using a fan-forced oven, the heat circulates better, giving you slightly charred, caramelized edges that enhance flavor.
    Meanwhile, prepare your workspace with a cutting board, knife, and baking dish.
  • Prepare and Halve the Cherry Tomatoes: Wash 500 grams of cherry tomatoes thoroughly under cool running water.
    Gently pat them dry with a clean kitchen towel or paper towel—moisture can prevent them from roasting evenly.
    Using a sharp knife, carefully cut each tomato in half.
    Halving exposes the juicy interior, allowing the garlic and herbs to penetrate during roasting for maximum flavor.
  • Toss Tomatoes with Olive Oil and Seasoning: Place the halved tomatoes into a non-reactive mixing bowl or directly in your baking dish.
    Drizzle 3 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil over them. Sprinkle in 3 minced garlic cloves, ½ teaspoon dried oregano, 1 teaspoon sugar, and season generously with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
    Add half of your 10 fresh basil leaves, roughly torn.
    Gently toss the ingredients with a spatula or wooden spoon until each tomato is coated evenly, ensuring the flavors meld beautifully.
  • Arrange Tomatoes for Even Roasting: Spread the seasoned cherry tomatoes in a single layer on your baking dish or tray.
    Avoid crowding; overcrowding can cause steaming rather than roasting.
    The goal is to let each tomato caramelize at the edges, creating a concentrated, sweet, and slightly smoky flavor that forms the base of your pasta sauce.
  • Roast Until Soft and Caramelized: Place the baking dish in the preheated oven and roast for 30–40 minutes, checking after 25 minutes to ensure they are not burning.
    You want the tomatoes to collapse slightly, with edges just beginning to char, releasing their juices and creating a natural, rich sauce.
    The aroma at this stage should be irresistible, with garlic and basil infusing the tomatoes.
  • Prepare Pasta While Tomatoes Roast: While the tomatoes roast, bring a medium pot of water to a rolling boil.
    Add a generous pinch of salt to enhance the pasta flavor.
    Cook 400 grams of spaghetti or your preferred pasta according to the package instructions until al dente, meaning tender but still slightly firm in the center.
    This ensures it holds up when tossed with the roasted tomato sauce.
    Reserve a small cup of pasta water before draining—this starchy water will help create a silky sauce.
  • Combine Pasta and Roasted Tomatoes: Once the tomatoes are done roasting, remove the baking dish carefully from the oven.
    Immediately add the cooked pasta directly into the dish with the roasted tomatoes.
    Using a spatula or tongs, toss the pasta gently, allowing the juices from the tomatoes to coat each strand.
    If the mixture feels too dry, slowly add a few tablespoons of reserved pasta water until the pasta is perfectly coated in a luscious, glossy sauce.
  • Adjust Seasoning and Final Touches: Taste your pasta and adjust the seasoning as needed.
    Add more salt, pepper, or a pinch of sugar if the tomatoes are very acidic.
    Tear and sprinkle the remaining fresh basil leaves over the pasta for a burst of color and freshness.
    For a richer flavor, grate Parmesan cheese generously over the top.
    The combination of roasted tomatoes, fresh herbs, and a touch of cheese creates a balanced, satisfying flavor profile.
  • Serve and Enjoy Immediately: Serve the Roasted Cherry Tomato Pasta hot, garnished with additional fresh basil and Parmesan if desired.
    This dish pairs wonderfully with a simple green salad or a slice of crusty bread to soak up the flavorful tomato juices.
    Perfect for weeknight dinners, family meals, or even meal prep, it’s a wholesome, fiber-rich, and heart-healthy dish that everyone will love.

Notes

  • Always use fresh, ripe cherry tomatoes for the best flavor. Overripe tomatoes can become too mushy when roasted.
  • Extra virgin olive oil enhances the richness and depth of the dish, so avoid using lower-quality oils.
  • Use a non-reactive pan (ceramic, stainless steel, or glass) when roasting tomatoes to prevent metallic flavors.
  • Adjust sugar and salt to balance the natural acidity of the tomatoes. A pinch of sugar can really enhance sweetness.
  • Reserve a small amount of pasta water to create a smooth, cohesive sauce without making it watery.
  • This recipe is versatile: you can swap spaghetti for penne, fusilli, or any favorite pasta shape.

Chef’s Secrets: Insider Tips For Perfection

The key to this Roasted Cherry Tomato Pasta lies in layering flavors.

Roasting the tomatoes slowly allows the sugars to caramelize, producing a naturally sweet and concentrated sauce.

Don’t rush this step—30–40 minutes is essential for depth of flavor.

Gently tossing the pasta in the pan with the roasted tomatoes allows the starch in the pasta to marry with the tomato juices, creating a naturally creamy consistency without added cream.

For added richness, finish with a drizzle of high-quality olive oil or a sprinkle of freshly grated Parmesan.

Using fresh basil both during roasting and as a garnish enhances aroma and adds a fresh, vibrant note that elevates the dish.

Serving Suggestions: Creative Ways To Enjoy

This pasta is highly versatile and pairs beautifully with light sides.

Serve alongside a crisp green salad dressed with lemon vinaigrette to balance the richness of the roasted tomatoes.

Crusty garlic bread or a simple focaccia makes a perfect accompaniment for scooping up the sauce.

For a more protein-rich option, consider topping the pasta with grilled chicken, shrimp, or a sprinkle of toasted pine nuts.

For gatherings, serve it in a large, shallow dish, allowing guests to garnish their portions with extra Parmesan or fresh herbs, creating a visually appealing and interactive dining experience.

Storage Tips: Keep Pasta Fresh Longer

If you have leftovers, allow the pasta to cool completely before storing.

Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3–4 days.

To reheat, gently warm in a skillet over medium heat with a splash of pasta water or olive oil to restore creaminess.

Avoid using a microwave for long periods, as it can dry out the tomatoes.

You can also freeze roasted tomatoes separately for up to 2 months and combine with freshly cooked pasta when ready to serve, preserving flavor and texture.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I use other types of pasta?

Absolutely! While spaghetti works beautifully, penne, fusilli, or farfalle are excellent alternatives. Choose a pasta that holds sauce well.

2. Can I make this recipe vegan?

Yes. Simply omit Parmesan or use a plant-based cheese substitute. The roasted tomatoes and olive oil provide enough richness to satisfy.

3. Can I roast the tomatoes ahead of time?

Yes. Roast tomatoes up to 2 days in advance and store them in the refrigerator. Add fresh basil and toss with cooked pasta just before serving.

4. How can I adjust the flavors if tomatoes are too acidic?

A small pinch of sugar during roasting balances acidity. You can also finish with a drizzle of olive oil or a touch of butter for a smoother taste.

5. Can I add extra vegetables or proteins?

Definitely! Roasted bell peppers, zucchini, or mushrooms pair well. For protein, grilled chicken, shrimp, or plant-based meat alternatives complement the dish while keeping it hearty and satisfying.