I’m not a lazy cook, but I’m also not opposed to a few shortcuts now and then. One shortcut that I use a lot is jarred pasta sauce. Because it’s easy! And if you buy the right brand, it tastes good too. Or, at least, good enough. (Sometimes good enough is good enough, you know? Especially after a long work day.) Making my own pasta sauce seemed like such a chore, I never bothered attempting it.
Well, I’m now fully aboard the homemade pasta sauce train. Homemade pasta sauce! What took me so long?! And the best part is, it’s really not as time-consuming as I thought it would be. Because I’m a big fan of roasting veggies, I decided to use roasted tomatoes as the base for vegetarian puttanesca sauce rather than making it on the stove. Not only does this make the sauce more flavorful, it also reduces the hands-on time for the recipe. Sure, opening a jar of sauce and heating it up in a saucepan is still quicker, but this sauce is worth the (short) wait.
You can use the roasted tomatoes as a base for just about any kind of pasta sauce–roast the tomatoes with the garlic, olive oil, vinegar, and salt and then once they’re roasted and pureed, stir in any additional ingredients. I’ve used this recipe to make a simple basil tomato sauce, but puttanesca is my favorite by far. It’s rare to find a vegetarian puttanesca sauce (most versions contain anchovies), so making it myself is kind of my only option. The olives almost lend a meatiness to the sauce–it’s substantive and hearty rather than weak and thin like many jarred sauces.
So I am finally convinced. Store-bought sauces are good, but nothing beats a homemade pasta sauce.
PrintRoasted Vegetarian Puttanesca Sauce
The secret to this vegetarian puttanesca sauce is roasting the tomatoes first.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Total Time: 45 minutes
- Yield: 4
Ingredients
- cooking spray or olive oil mister
- 2 lbs. Roma tomatoes, cut into large chunks
- 6 cloves garlic, peeled
- 1/4 c. olive oil, divided
- 2 tbsp. balsamic vinegar
- salt to taste
- 2 tbsp. chopped fresh basil
- 2 tsp. chopped fresh oregano
- 1/2 c. sliced kalamata olives
- 2 tbsp. chopped capers
- pinch of red pepper (optional)
- pinch of brown sugar (also optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Spray a rimmed baking sheet with cooking spray or olive oil.
- In a large bowl, toss together tomatoes, garlic, 2 tablespoons of olive oil, vinegar, and salt. Transfer contents of bowl to baking sheet and roast for 30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes, or until tomatoes are softened and just beginning to caramelize. Allow to cool slightly.
- Once tomatoes and garlic have cooled a little, transfer them to food processor. Add remaining olive oil and process until smooth. (For a chunkier sauce, pulse until sauce reaches desired consistency or skip the food processor and mash with a fork.) Stir in remaining ingredients and additional salt if needed. Serve over pasta.
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