Classic Pasta al Pomodoro

Pasta al Pomodoro is the definition of Italian simplicity — pasta, tomato sauce, and just a touch of fresh basil. This classic Italian dish proves that when the ingredients shine, you don’t need much else. Quick, comforting, and endlessly satisfying, it’s a weeknight staple that tastes like home.

side angle of plated dish

Italian Translation: none — it’s already Italian!
Region of Origin: Campania
Wine Pairing Suggestion: Sangiovese or Barbera
Category: First Course [‘Primi‘]

Michelle’s Cucina

A note from my kitchen to yours.

 

Sometimes the beauty of Italian cooking is in its simplicity — and Pasta al Pomodoro is the perfect example. Just good pasta, a flavorful tomato sauce, and fresh basil. For the sauce, you can grab my quick homemade version here: Simple Tomato Sauce. To add a little flair, drizzle with a chili- or basil-infused extra virgin olive oil (recipe here: Everyday EVOO Infusions). However you serve it, Pasta al Pomodoro is one of those dishes that never goes out of style.

What You’ll Need to Make Classic Pasta al Pomodoro:

ingredients for pasta al pomodoro
  • Tomato Sauce (See recipe here: Simple Tomato Sauce)
  • Dried Spaghetti Pasta
  • (Optional) Parmesan cheese and fresh basil for serving

Equipment & Tools for Classic Pasta al Pomodoro:

  • Large Saucepan
  • Large Pot for Cooking Pasta
  • Tongs

How to Make Classic Pasta al Pomodoro:

dried pasta in pot of water

STEP 1: Cook the Pasta.

In a large pot, bring 16-20 cups water (4-5 quarts) to a rolling boil. Add 1 - 1 ½ T sea salt and the dry pasta and cook 2 minutes LESS than the instructions on the label

tomato sauce in pot

STEP 2: Heat the Sauce.

While the water is boiling and the pasta is cooking, heat the sauce. In a large saucepan, heat tomato sauce on medium.

spaghetti and tomato sauce in large saucepan

STEP 3: Combine.

Once pasta is ready, reserve ½ cup of the pasta water. Then drain the pasta. Add pasta to tomato sauce, with ¼ cup of the reserved pasta water.

spaghetti and tomato sauce in large saucepan, tossed

STEP 4: Gently Toss.

With tongs, gently toss to combine, and cook 2 minutes until spaghetti is coated with sauce and fully cooked. If needed, add the remaining ¼ cup reserved pasta water.

How to Serve Classic Pasta al Pomodoro:

Once plated, enjoy this classic dish with parmesan cheese, fresh basil, and fresh ground pepper. 

Buon Appetito!

overhead of plated dish

La Vita, Simplified:

  • Save a cup of the cooked pasta water in the fridge for up to 48 hours — it’s perfect if you need to loosen leftovers.

 

  • Basil Storage Hack:  Keep fresh basil perky by trimming the stems and placing them in a glass of water on the counter, like a bouquet. Cover loosely with a plastic bag, and it’ll last days longer.
side angle of plated dish

CLASSIC PASTA AL POMODORO

Author: Michelle @ An Italian Kitchen
Classic Pasta al Pomodoro — a timeless Italian recipe featuring spaghetti tossed with rich tomato sauce and finished with fresh basil and parmesan. Comforting, fresh, and ready in under 30 minutes.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Course First Course
Cuisine Italian
Servings 8

Equipment

  • Large Saucepan
  • Large Pot for Cooking Pasta
  • Tongs

Ingredients
  

  • 3 cups Tomato Sauce - See recipe link below
  • 16 ounce Package Spaghetti - I use spaghetti here, but other long dry pasta can be substituted
  • 2 Tablespoons Salt
  • Optional Parmesan cheese and fresh basil for serving

Instructions

  • In a large pot, bring 16-20 cups water (4-5 quarts) to a rolling boil.
  • Add 1 - 1 ½ T sea salt and the dry pasta and cook 2 minutes LESS than the instructions on the label.
  • While the water is boiling and the pasta is cooking, heat the sauce.
  • In a large saucepan, heat tomato sauce on medium.
  • Once pasta is ready, reserve ½ cup of the pasta water. Then drain the pasta.
  • Add pasta to tomato sauce, with ¼ cup of the reserved pasta water.
  • Gently toss and cook for 2 minutes until spaghetti is coated with sauce and fully cooked. If needed, add the remaining ¼ cup reserved pasta water.
  • Serve with parmesan cheese and fresh basil
  • Buon Appetito!

Notes

Recipe for Simple Tomato Sauce
Serving & Garnish Tips:
  • Once plated, enjoy this classic dish with parmesan cheese, fresh basil, and fresh ground pepper.
Special Instructions:
  • Save a cup of the cooked pasta water in the fridge for up to 48 hours — it’s perfect if you need to loosen leftovers.
  • Basil Storage Hack: Keep fresh basil perky by trimming the stems and placing them in a glass of water on the counter, like a bouquet. Cover loosely with a plastic bag, and it’ll last days longer.
Keyword Campania, Easy, Primi, Southern Italy, Vegetarian

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