Spicy Red Pesto Pasta Recipe (2024)

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Turd Ferguson

In step 2, it seems to me that it would be a good idea to add 2/3 cup of oil from the jar of oil packed sundried tomatoes rather than 2/3 cup of EVOO. That way you're not wasting the oil from the jar of sundried tomatoes and you get the added benefit of tomato infused oil.

Scott

Could pine nuts be substituted for the walnuts and if so, what would the proper amount be? I'm unfortunately allergic to most other nuts.

Max Alexander, Rome, Contestant MasterChef Italia 2020-2021

Regarding using the oil from the sun-dried tomatoes, they are packed in lower-grade oil that isn't ideal for use in a raw condiment like pesto, or a salad; you want a bright, fresh EVOO. But if you're set on not wasting the tomato oil, you can certainly use it for cooking.

jmack

I have been making a pesto with SDTs regularly for years. I just add everything into the food processor (untoasted, no tom paste) along with a squeeze and zest of lemon and a load of parsley which is a nice complement to the sweet tomatoes. Next time, I'll try the roasted red pepper. It's great on so much more than pasta - steamed vegs, toasted baguette and it's amazing with polenta.

Max Alexander, Rome, Contestant MasterChef Italia 2020-2021

Here in Italy the correct amount of nuts for pesto is precisely measured using a tool called a "manciata." That means a handful...

cew5x

I'd just substitute the same amount of pine nuts. Pestos are pretty forgiving - use whatever nut you have!!

Angela

I roasted a large red pepper instead of using jarred peppers, and held the spicy crushed red pepper in order to make this kid-friendly. This was a HUGE hit with my tween daughter! Don’t skip the fresh basil.

Paola

I usually use almonds and pecorino instead of walnuts and Parmesan. My favourite herb for red pesto is majoram, sooo sweetly spicy.

Brad

Very good.Half a teaspoon of red pepper flakes will still give it the right amount of heat.And add a couple of anchovies as it really adds to the richness of the sauce.

Turtlesilk

This was relatively quick and easy and quite delicious. I used pistachios instead of walnuts which seemed more Sicilian (and because it was what I had :-).

Christine

I’ve made this a few times now exactly as written. It’s delicious. It’s addicting. I crave this intensely flavorful sauce. I usually double the recipe and freeze half for later. If I’m missing the full amount of nuts, no big deal, it’s forgiving. The lemon zest is a small step, but it adds a lot of brightness and I’m always surprised how much it adds to the flavor. I also sometimes save a bit of pasta water to add to the next day’s leftovers. It helps loosen up the day-old sauce.

Angela

Try sunflower seeds.

Alexandra

In a pinch, I keep a jar of Red Pepper paste. It comes in mild or spicy and I usually find it in Armenian markets. I use it in everything, soups, pasta sauces and on sandwiches.

Cora Ducolon

We use hazelnuts. It's delcicous.

Eightlb

This is amazing! I make exactly as per the recipe. Don't hesitate to make this.

Nicki Pogue

This was a huge hit! I might go easier on the pulsing so that there's more texture from the walnuts. Also agree that an anchovy or two would make a nice addition - will try that next time. We added sautéed chicken breast cubes for protein and it hit the spot. This will definitely become part of the regular rotation!

Eightlb

Amazingly delicious! Made it exactly as detailed in the recipe. (Well except that I use whole wheat pasta.) I can't get enough of this recipe.

Clara

Yum! I'll probably get yelled at in the comments but I cut down the oil to 2 tbsps. 5/5

gab

Very delicious. My kids loved it, and I savored what was left in the pot in the way someone would lick a cake batter bowl. Yum!

See Double You

I have made this multiple times now and find it delicious. The only modification I make is to be a little heavy-handed with the red pepper flakes. Great recipe.

Alana B

Rule # 1: Use good olive oil, it makes a huge difference in the flavor and you'll kick yourself for using cheap oil after you make it with a higher quality oil. I've made this recipe multiple times, I Highly recommend just using the full jar of roasted red peppers, sun dried tomatoes and tomato paste to make a double batch. Use half for dinner and freeze the other half! = no waste and quick dinner in the future. Make sure to pull it out of fridge to thaw if you do freeze it.

a staple

I add Calabrian chili oil/peppers so it’s extra spicy. I’ll also typically add some sort of protein, I like ricotta on this and also just some crumbled Italian sausage usually hits the spot.

Jeremy Anderson

In step 1 it seems that the objective is to toast things in order to bring out flavor, but tomato paste and sun-dried tomatoes are not things that would really toast. I added them after "toasting" the walnuts, garlic and red pepper flakes at medium heat.Most importantly though, this is delicious.

Kate

Had everything on hand except roasted red peppers, so I rehydrated some anchos, took the same volume, and it turned out delicious!

Tiipiloo

Realized half-way through the recipe that I was out of parmesan. Subbed nutritional yeast and it was quite good!

Karen

This was a perfect way to use up packets of sun-dried tomatoes from TJ salad kits and half a jar of roasted peppers leftover from making muhammara. Since my husband's vegan, I substituted 1/2 cup of nutritional yeast for the 1 cup of parmesan, and it turned out amazing for sandwiches. It's a versatile, Mediterranean gem to keep on hand both in the fridge and in the freezer.

Rich

Quick & simple--I good addition to my repertoire. I used less pasta water (1/2 c was sufficient) and less oil (1/3 cup seemed the limit of what would incorporate), best to add these gradually, as needed. Mortar & pestle was fine for the pesto. I might include the basil for the pesto paste next time. If you're using spicy dried red pepper (I used Penzey's very spicy option), 1/2 tsp is sufficient. No need for salt with all that Parmasen and no need to not use all the pesto with the pasta.

Deborah VC

Very good. I made this on a whim when I had a jar of roasted red peppers in the pantry and 3/4 of a jar of TJ sun-dried tomatoes thst I wanted to use up. Made the sauce and divided it into 4 packages to freeze. Tonight, I sautéed about 4 anchovies in some olive oil, used 1 pkg of the sauce, maybe 1/2 c pasta water and 8 oz of rigatoni. It was a fast, very tasty meal.

MoeInSydney

Made as written, next time would take the EVOO down to about half a cup and found about half a cup of cooking water did it for me.

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Spicy Red Pesto Pasta Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What can I do with a jar of red pesto? ›

10 things you didn't know you could do with pesto
  1. Top a pizza. Replace the classic tomato sauce on the base of your pizza with vibrant, herby pesto for a tasty twist on a homemade takeaway. ...
  2. Turn into a dip. ...
  3. Salad base. ...
  4. Go beyond basil. ...
  5. Upgrade your breakfast. ...
  6. Bake a tart. ...
  7. Garnish a soup. ...
  8. Freshen up roasts.

How do you use Trader Joes red pesto? ›

Pesto Rosso has a saucy, spreadable texture that is great for topping a toasted baguette, or a homemade pizza. Use some spoonfuls to enhance the flavor of your minestrone, or vegetable soup. Of course, tossing this red Pesto with your favorite hot pasta is a must!

Can you eat red pesto straight from the jar? ›

Yes, pesto can be used straight from the jar and doesn't require cooking or heating.

Is red pesto the same as marinara sauce? ›

What is red pesto? It's pesto mixed with marinara sauce for a pasta sauce that's heavy on the basil and super bright and vibrant. This pesto pasta is a vehicle for whatever vegetables you need to get rid of.

How do you spice up jarred pesto? ›

Whether it's white vinegar, red wine vinegar, lemon juice, or another option altogether, integrating some acid can up the intensity of your pesto sauce. It's particularly helpful since the texture and flavor of jarred pesto sauces varies greatly from brand to brand.

Is red pesto bad for cholesterol? ›

As long as you don't have allergies, the ingredients used to make pesto are generally good for you. In fact, they may help reduce your blood sugar, cholesterol, blood pressure, and cancer risk. Homemade pesto is easy to make.

Do you warm up pesto before you put it over spaghetti? ›

Pesto is a cold prepared condiment that should not be heated, let alone reheated. This is one of the reasons you use mortar and pestle to prepare it instead of blender. The heat created by the blades ruins your pesto.

Do you add pesto to hot or cold pasta? ›

  1. It is better to mix your pesto to fresh boiled pasta, not for taste-reasons but for a rather practical issue: unseasoned pasta gets sticky when it cools down and you won't be able to mix it properly.
  2. If you please to have your pasta with pesto cold, season it warm and let it then cool down.
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Should red pesto be heated? ›

Do You Heat Up Pesto Sauce? No, you should never heat fresh pesto before adding it to pasta, although with the jarred alternative, we're a little more relaxed.

How much of a jar of pesto should I use? ›

We recommend 50 grams of pesto per person if serving as a simple pasta dish. Our accountant recommends more. In Italy, you'll find that chefs use just enough pesto to coat the pasta, and they certainly don't allow the dish to drown in it.

Do you refrigerate jarred pesto after opening? ›

The best way to store pesto is in an airtight container in the fridge. Mason jars work great for this!

How long does red pesto last once opened? ›

Once opened, a jar of pesto lasts in the fridge for three days without any dramatic loss of quality. It will be perfectly safe for another two days, but leave it any longer, and its quality will decline to the point that it will no longer be enjoyable to eat.

What tastes better red or green pesto? ›

While green pesto tends to taste very earthy, red pesto is incredibly bright with rich notes of umami. What is this? What gives red pesto its bright hue is a mix of sun-dried tomatoes and roasted red peppers. It's delicious on its own, or paired with just about any protein: grilled chicken, shrimp, steak, or meatballs.

Is pesto better for you than spaghetti sauce? ›

The Bottom Line

Pesto is higher in calories than some sauces but it's also made with super-healthy ingredients, like basil, olive oil and nuts. I find it's a great way to add more flavor to pasta dishes and even vegetables and proteins.

What do you eat with pesto pasta? ›

A slice of bread goes with pesto pasta. Pair this pasta with Rosemary Olive Oil Bread or No Knead Focaccia. Veggies. Sauteed Zucchini Recipe, Roasted Mushrooms, or Roasted Broccoli and Carrots would be scrumptious paired with this pasta.

What else can I use pesto for? ›

Creative Ways to Use Pesto
  • Stir a Scoop Into Soup. Add a burst of flavor to your soup by stirring in a scoop of pesto after the soup has been taken off the heat and before serving. ...
  • Spread on Bread. ...
  • Use as a Veggie Dip. ...
  • Elevate Roasted Veggies. ...
  • Stir Into Mashed Potatoes. ...
  • Make Pesto Butter. ...
  • Stuff Chicken Breast. ...
  • Enjoy with Eggs.
Jul 14, 2020

What can I put pesto on besides pasta? ›

Here are some creative ways to use basil pesto:
  1. Spread on Toast or Sandwiches:Use pesto as a spread on toasted bread or sandwiches. ...
  2. Pizza Topping:Instead of traditional tomato sauce, spread basil pesto on your pizza crust as a base. ...
  3. Salad Dressing:Mix pesto with olive oil and vinegar or lemon juice to create.
Sep 21, 2023

Can you heat up red pesto? ›

No. Never heat the pesto before adding it to pasta. First, the heat will cook the basil, destroying its aroma. Second, if you use cheese (i.e., Parmigiano-Reggiano), it will clump.

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