Here’s a simple Italian pasta with olive oil and tomatoes that you can make all the time. It’s easy, ready in 30 minutes and really tasty!
Before sharing our recipe, let me answer the most common questions around olive oil and pasta.
Many of these are really important for you to know, so you can avoid making common mistakes that will make your pasta dish less delicious.
Yes, you can put olive oil on pasta. It can be used as a simple dressing for cooked pasta, often along with other ingredients like garlic, chili flakes, or fresh herbs.
Yes, olive oil can be used as a minimalist pasta sauce. It can be warmed with garlic, red pepper flakes, or other ingredients to infuse it with flavor before being tossed with the cooked pasta.
As a meal, pasta with olive oil is relatively healthy. Olive oil is rich in monounsaturated fats which are beneficial for heart health. The key is to ensure the portion size of pasta is moderate, and that it’s made with whole grains for added fiber and nutrients. Pair it with vegetables or lean proteins to make it a well-balanced meal.
We suggest to use the highest quality extra virgin olive oil you can access, other than simple olive oil. If you want to know why, read this olive oil article.
We have many EVOO options, but the highest quality is our exclusive Novello. To know more about it sign up to our email list, and receive all the information when its season approaches (available for pre-order in October & November), or message us on our shop website.
Definitely! Olive oil can be used as an alternative to butter in many pasta dishes. It provides a different flavor profile and is a healthier option due to its heart-healthy fats.
Yes, Italians do dress their pasta with olive oil, particularly when they want a simple but flavorful dish. The key is to use high-quality extra virgin olive oil, such as Belmorso, which can significantly enhance the taste of the pasta.
Chefs often drizzle olive oil on pasta not only to prevent it from sticking together, because it takes longer to serve in a restaurant than at home, but also to add flavor and give the dish a glossy finish. It helps to carry and blend the flavors in the dish, and complements many of the other ingredients commonly used in pasta recipes.
Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to add oil to your pasta water. The idea that it prevents pasta from sticking is a myth. To prevent pasta from sticking, use a large pot with plenty of water, stir the pasta occasionally as it cooks, and avoid overcooking it.
Here you go, a tasty Italian pasta with olive oil and tomatoes. Make sure to read it because there’s one ingredient that brings up the flavour.
We are using spaghetti, but you can use bucatini or linguine, and any short pasta from fusilli to farfalle.
Using a high quality Extra Virgin Olive Oil like Belmorso or Novello instantly elevate any recipe!
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All our Italian recipes feature Belmorso extra virgin olive oil, whether that’s the regular one or Novello. You can browse them here.
Below, I have selected a list of recipes where the star of the show is the EVOO and the main ingredient.
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