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This is for the people who aren’t the brightest cooksbut wants to do something special for their SO this Valentine’s day. Very easy, stress-free, delicious tomato spaghetti dish.

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The “hardest” part about this dish is probably boiling the pasta, dead serious. There is nothing really all that technical about this recipe. Give the dish a little bit of love and care, and you should be able to smash out a wonderful pasta dish in about half an hour.

The sauce

So the goal isn’t to worry about how well cooked the cherry tomatoes are (remember, this is a sauce so it won’t matter), the goal is to to get as much flavour into them as you can so that when the dish comes together, it will end up tasting really good. And it doesn’t really take much to do this, just cook the tomatoes in some salt, garlic, olive oil and dried oregano and you’ll get some great flavour.

After that, you mash the softened cherry tomatoes with a potato masher. This makes the tomatoes release all their juices.

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Now, before you do all this, you would have already scooped out some of the pasta water using a cup as the pasta was boiling. You then add that pasta water to the tomatoes, to make it into a sauce.

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So why pasta water? For two reasons, one it’s salty so it won’t make the sauce go bland. And two, it’s starchy so it won’t allow the sauce to go too thin. You could add stock if you want, but to be honest, using the pasta water is just a great reason not to add another ingredient. And it really does come in handy so since it’s there, you may as well use it.

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One more thing, I added a touch of sugar. When you cook tomatoes, they can become quite acidic, so whenever I make any kind of tomato sauce or soup, I just add a pinch of sugar to balance out that acidity.

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Al dente

So, why even bother trying to cook your pasta al dente? Simply because the pasta is much more satisfying to eat with that little bit of extra chew. Next time you boil pasta, try eating an al dente string of pasta straight after eating an overcooked string of pasta. You’ll notice how much better it is and that it’s worth the “effort”.

However, in all honesty, it requires 0 effort. It really isn’t that difficult to achieve that al dente texture. Most spaghetti packets say to cook the pasta in boiling salted water for about 10 minutes. All you have to do is cook it for about 8 minutes instead.

Basically, cook the pasta 1-2 minutes less than what the packet instructions say because remember, we still need to mix that pasta through the sauce, so the pasta will still be hot and it will still be cooking. So it will be the slightest bit undercooked when you drain it, but by the time you actually serve the dish, the pasta should be perfectly cooked.

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Valentine's Easy Spaghetti Recipe

A quick and easy dish that you can serve to your SO this Valentine's Day stress-free.

CourseMain Course

CuisineItalian Inspired

Keywordeasy pasta recipe, quick spaghetti recipe, vegetarian spaghetti recipe

Prep Time 15 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Total Time 30 minutes

Servings 2 servings

Calories 395 kcal

Author Nicolas

Ingredients

  • 215gof dried spaghetti
  • 450gof cherry tomatoes halved
  • Olive oil
  • 2garlic cloves peeled and sliced
  • Fresh basil for garnish
  • 1tablespoon of dried oregano
  • 25gof parmesan cheese grated
  • Salt and pepper for seasoning

Instructions

  1. Put 3.5L of water and 1 tablespoon of salt in a pot, then bring to a boil over the stove.

  2. Add your spaghetti to the salted boiling water, then cook for about 8 minutes (or 1-2 minutes less than what the packet instructions say) stirring it occasionally, making sure it doesn't stick to the bottom of the pot.

  3. Before you drain your pasta, get a cup and scoop out some of the pasta water, you'll need that water for later. Strain the pasta, then set aside. You can add a touch of olive oil to the pasta if you want to stop it from sticking.

  4. Get a frying pan that is at least medium-sized, and then pre-heat it over medium heat. Add your olive oil, then add your garlic. Fry the garlic in the olive oil for about 30 seconds to a minute.

  5. Next, add your cherry tomatoes, dried oregano and a pinch of salt and pepper then combine in the pan. Put a lid over the pan, and then let the tomatoes cook for about 5 minutes.

  6. Take off the lid, then use a potato masher to firmly mash the cherry tomatoes down, making sure they release all of their juices. Add a small splash of the pasta water you scooped out earlier (about 2-3 tablespoons) and then let the sauce simmer for a couple of minutes. After that, taste the sauce to see if it need any more salt.

  7. Add your spaghetti then coat in the sauce. If you find that the spaghetti is sticking together a bit too much, you can add some extra pasta water (just a small splash though).

  8. Add your grated parmesan, and then toss/stir through until the cheese is well incorporated in the pasta.

  9. Heat some bowls in the microwave or a low-temperature oven. Once the bowls are nice and warm, neatly serve the pasta in them. Finish the dish by sprinkling over some extra parmesan cheese and garnishing with fresh basil. Serve and enjoy.

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Recipe Notes

  • Cook the pasta a minute or 2 earlier than the packet instructions say.
  • Reserve some pasta water for the end. And a touch of sugar to the sauce to balance out the acidity.
  • Don't be shy with the cherry tomatoes, use plenty of them.
  • Make sure every string of spaghetti is coated in the sauce.
  • Do not forget to season the pasta water.

Nutrition Facts

Valentine's Easy Spaghetti Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 395Calories from Fat 105

% Daily Value*

Fat 11.7g18%

Saturated Fat 3.1g19%

Cholesterol 65mg22%

Sodium 224mg10%

Potassium 592mg17%

Carbohydrates 55.4g18%

Fiber 3.7g15%

Sugar 5.5g6%

Protein 15.8g32%

Calcium 120mg12%

Iron 4mg22%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Here are 2 amazing Valentine’s dessert recipes to try as well:

Strawberry Madeleines

Chocolate Lava Cake

Valentine's Easy Spaghetti Recipe - Blogtastic Food (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to the best spaghetti? ›

For best flavor, use certified San Marzano tomatoes. Add Parmesan cheese into the sauce while cooking. Use no salt added tomatoes. Use ground beef to cut down on sodium content.

How to make simple spaghetti better? ›

To make spaghetti sauce taste better:
  1. Sauté onions and garlic for flavor.
  2. Use quality tomatoes (canned or fresh).
  3. Simmer the sauce for an extended period.
  4. Add herbs and spices like basil and oregano.
  5. Enhance with a splash of red wine (optional).
  6. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Feb 25, 2022

What can I add to spaghetti sauce to make it taste better? ›

Tossing in strips of basil, a sprig of thyme or some oregano can take your sauce to the next level. Although fresh herbs might pop a bit more, dried herbs and spices can work just as well. Sprinkling in some red pepper flakes, a pinch of parsley and a dash of salt and pepper can liven up your jarred pasta sauce.

What not to do when cooking spaghetti? ›

5 Things We Never Do When Making Pasta
  1. Use a small pot to boil the pasta. Pasta needs room to breathe. ...
  2. Neglect to salt the water. Salting the water is the only opportunity you have to season the pasta itself. ...
  3. Forget to give the pasta a stir or two as it cooks. ...
  4. Cook it past al dente. ...
  5. Dump out all of the pasta water.
May 1, 2019

What is the most important ingredient in spaghetti? ›

Tomatoes is the most popular ingredient in spaghetti sauce dishes. In fact, over 90% of spaghetti sauce recipes contain tomatoes. Variations of tomatoes include: tomato sauce: 15% of recipes.

When should you add baking soda to spaghetti sauce? ›

Many sources recommend adding a pinch of baking soda to a sauce that's overly tart, which raises the pH and makes it less acidic. We've always preferred adding a bit of sugar. It can't neutralize acidity in the same way that baking soda can, but sugar does change our perception of other tastes.

Why add Worcestershire sauce to spaghetti sauce? ›

If using tomato paste, you will need to add 1 cup of water and allow the sauce to simmer. Worcestershire sauce – (Optional) Deepens the flavor of the sauce. I love to use Coconut aminos in place of the Worcestershire sauce.

How do you make spaghetti taste like a restaurant? ›

5 Ways to Make Pasta Taste Like It Does in a Restaurant (Without Cream)
  1. Don't cook the pasta in advance. Raise your hand if you've ever had your noodles finish cooking before your sauce is done. ...
  2. Finish cooking the pasta in the sauce. ...
  3. Save the pasta cooking water. ...
  4. Add the cheese at the end. ...
  5. Skip the dairy altogether.
Nov 16, 2017

Does sugar make spaghetti sauce taste better? ›

Yes, sugar might make the sauce taste better, but good old baking soda is an alkaline that will help balance the excess acid. A little pinch should do the trick.

What is the secret to good tomato sauce? ›

Starting with good quality tomatoes and crushing them by hand offers great flavor and texture later on. The combination of butter and oil releases fat-soluble aromatics and gives the sauce a creamy texture. Slowly cooking the sauce in the oven creates rich caramelization without burning.

What gives spaghetti sauce depth of flavor? ›

Olives and capers add a punch of briny goodness and give tomato sauce some real personality. Toss in some chopped or whole, pitted olives and/or a handful of drained capers after heating the sauce for several minutes. Or, if you're adding garlic or sautéed vegetables, add to the sauté just before you pour in the sauce.

What makes spaghetti noodles taste better? ›

Adding fresh vegetables to your pasta dish is an easy way to make it more flavorful and more nutritious! Start by sautéing diced onion, tomatoes, peppers, and carrots in a pan until soft. Then add your spaghetti sauce and simmer for a few minutes to finish it off!

Do you put sugar or brown sugar in spaghetti? ›

How to Add Sugar to Your Spaghetti Sauce. That secret pinch of sugar is one of the last steps I take before letting the sauce simmer away on the stovetop to thicken up. You can use either white or brown sugar. Personally, I prefer packed brown sugar, but experiment to see which gives you the best results.

How to season the meat for spaghetti? ›

Use salt and pepper to season ground beef, turkey, or pork. Add garlic, onions, bell peppers, oregano, basil, parsley, or Italian seasoning for extra flavor. Stir red pepper flakes, chili powder, or hot sauce into the meat for a spicy kick.

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