Your new go-to summer dinner: Pesto Pasta! Vibrant pesto tangled with whole wheat noodles, a handful of parmesan, and whatever additions you please (tomatoes! spinach! chicken!) this is a fresh, fuss-free dinner to eat and repeat.
In the summer, I make copious amounts of Basil Pesto. It’s handy to have around.
We put it on sandwiches, add it to pizzas, and use it to make Pesto Salmon and Grilled Pesto Chicken Skewers.
When it comes to pesto’s highest calling, however, a fresh batch of pesto pasta (and baked Chicken Pesto Pasta) is darn near impossible to beat.
- This easy pesto pasta recipe is ready in fewer than 30 minutes, and it tastes like summer manifested on your plate.
- It won’t heat up your kitchen and combines carb comfort with the brightness and liveliness of vegetables and herbs.
How to Make Pesto Pasta
Eating pesto pasta is a right of summer passage.
- By adding fresh vegetables like cherry tomatoes and spinach, as well as using whole wheat noodles, eating pesto pasta can be healthy and is an absolute pleasure.
Below is a simple vegetarian pesto pasta that we love to enjoy as a meatless main.
You can add protein to make pesto pasta with chicken, top it with Grilled Shrimp Seasoning, or serve it alongside Baked Salmon in Foil.
The Ingredients
- Whole Wheat Pasta. Using whole wheat pasta is an easy, healthy swap. Whole wheat noodles have more fiber and vitamins than white pasta. I recommend using long pasta noodles like spaghetti or fettuccini, as they hold the pesto nicely.
- Tomatoes. Pesto pasta with tomatoes is absolutely scrumptious! They are summer soulmates. The sweetness of the tomatoes pairs wonderfully with the nutty, cheesy pesto.
- Pesto. Deliciously clings to every noodle, ensuring each bite is packed with exuberance.
- Lemon Juice. For brightness, balance, and acidity.
- Red Pepper Flakes. Adds a touch of heat. If you prefer less spice, you can omit them.
- Greens. Sneak extra greens into your pasta by adding some arugula or spinach. Both greens are rich in vitamins and minerals.
- Pine Nuts. A finishing sprinkle of toasted pine nuts adds texture and makes this dish complete.
- Parmesan. Because you can never have too much parmesan!
The Directions
- Cook the pasta. Reserve some pasta water.
- Cook the tomatoes in oil.
- Drain the pasta, then add it to the skillet with the tomatoes.
- Stir in the pesto, juice, salt, and red pepper flakes. Toss to coat and add pasta water as needed.
- Stir in the arugula or spinach.
- Top with pine nuts and parmesan. DIG IN!
Storage Tips
- To Store. Refrigerate pasta in an airtight storage container for up to 4 days.
- To Reheat. Rewarm leftovers in a skillet on the stovetop over medium-low heat or in the microwave.
- To Freeze. Freeze pasta in an airtight freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
Meal Prep Tip
Up to 1 day in advance, prepare the pesto (if making homemade). You can also cut the tomatoes, wash the spinach or arugula, and grate the parmesan cheese. Refrigerate each ingredient until you’re ready to finish the recipe.
What to Add to Pesto Pasta
This easy pesto pasta is a foundational recipe you can enjoy just as it is, or try one of the below pesto pasta ideas:
What to Serve with Pesto Pasta
Recommended Tools to Make this Recipe
The Best Sauté Pan
A nice sauté pan is incredibly versatile, easy to use, and ideal for making so many different recipes.
Pesto pasta, a bright, breezy summer recipe to eat and repeat!
Frequently Asked Questions
The best pasta shapes for pesto are long noodles, such as spaghetti, bucatini, capellini, or fettuccine. Short shapes like fusilli are also great, as they will catch the sauce in their ridges.
Yes, you can make pesto with other herbs, nuts, and/or cheeses. Check out the pesto variations listed in my Basil Pesto post for ideas.
Swap the whole wheat noodles for your favorite long, gluten free noodle.
- 8 ounces whole wheat spaghetti pasta or fettuccini or another long pasta, which works well for pesto
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1 pint cherry tomatoes halved
- 1/2 to 2/3 cup Basil Pesto or prepared pesto of choice
- 1 to 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt plus additional to taste
- 1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes optional
- 2 cups arugula or spinach
- 2 tablespoons toasted pine nuts* optional for serving
- Freshly grated Parmesan cheese for serving
-
Cook the pasta to al dente according to package instructions. RESERVE 3/4 CUP OF THE PASTA WATER.
-
Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large sauté pan over medium-high heat. Add the cherry tomatoes and cook until beginning to burst, about 4 minutes.
-
As soon as the pasta is finished cooking (don’t forget to reserve 3/4 cup of the water), drain it, then immediately add the pasta to the skillet with the tomatoes.
-
Add the pesto, lemon juice, salt, and red pepper flakes. Toss to coat the noodles with the pesto, adding additional pasta water as needed to loosen the sauce.
-
Add the arugula, stirring until it wilts.
-
Sprinkle with pine nuts and Parmesan. Taste and adjust salt as desired. Serve immediately, with additional Parmesan.
- *TO TOAST THE PINE NUTS: Place the nuts in a small, dry skillet. Toast over low heat, shaking the pan often, until fragrant and toasted, about 4 minutes. Immediately remove from the skillet.
- TO STORE: Refrigerate pesto pasta in an airtight storage container for up to 4 days.
- TO REHEAT: Rewarm leftovers in a skillet on the stovetop over medium-low heat or in the microwave.
- TO FREEZE: Freeze pasta in an airtight freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
Serving: 1(of 4)Calories: 407kcalCarbohydrates: 51gProtein: 12gFat: 19gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 2mgPotassium: 452mgFiber: 2gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 1461IUVitamin C: 30mgCalcium: 103mgIron: 3mg
Join today and start saving your favorite recipes
Create an account to easily save your favorite projects and tutorials.