Simple Bucatini Pomodoro Pasta Recipe

4 servings
40 min

Pomodoro sauce is a simple tomato-based sauce that is rather light with a bit of a kick to it. By using Bucatini pasta in my Bucatini Pomodoro recipe it adds a bit of density to the dish.

Since Handy is a meat and potato guy, it gives him a little bit more bulk, if you will, to consider this a dinner meal.

my white pasta bowl with the bucatini pomodoro recipe in it

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Pomodoro Sauce


Pomodoro quite literally means Tomato in Italian and like all tomato sauces, my Pomodoro sauce may be a little different than the way some others make their sauce.

Some people put their tomatoes into a blender or food processor to make puréed tomatoes. Making it the way I do is easier and quicker and still has amazing taste.

Pomodoro sauce uses a few simple ingredients. It’s garlic, tomatoes, red pepper flakes (optional), basil, and salt and pepper. Some recipes call for adding parmesan cheese to the sauce but I just serve it on the side as I prefer for my sauce to be light.

I used diced canned tomatoes. My favorite is San Marzano tomatoes. You can also use whole tomatoes and in the summer when I have fresh tomatoes from my garden, I use those. I love using cherry tomatoes as they add a hint of sweetness to the recipe that balances with the red pepper flakes nicely.

ingredients for bucatini pomodoro. Tomatoes, Basil, pasta and parmesan cheese.

In a large skillet, sauté the garlic in some extra-virgin olive oil for 1-2 minutes over medium heat. Then add your tomatoes, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper and bring to a simmering boil. I prepare this while my pasta is cooking, it doesn’t take long.

I stir in the chopped fresh basil leaves right at the end.

Bucatini pasta in a pile ready for my Bucatini Pomodoro recipe
Bucatini Pasta


Bucatini noodles are interesting. It’s a spaghetti-like pasta but with a whole down the middle. Think of a straw.

side view of the bucatini pasta showing the hole down the center

In a large pot, you cook the pasta. The package instructions say to cook for 7 minutes for authentic “al dente” pasta. We don’t like our pasta that way. I like it to be cooked through so I boiled it for about 12 minutes.

Having never tried Bucatini before, it was interesting. The thickness was different than what we are used to but I rather enjoyed it as I’m a pasta nut! I think “Handy” would be fine with using spaghetti noodles next time.

You can use any simple pasta with this easy recipe.

Fresh pasta would be even better. Something you could try on a weekend.


Putting this Quick Dinner Together


Once your pasta is cooked, you will want to drain it but first, scoop out about 1 cup of pasta cooking water.

Add the drained pasta into your tomato sauce and toss with either a wooden spoon or tongs. I use tongs so you can grab the pasta and fold it into the sauce.


What’s In My Kitchen


If the sauce is too thick you can add the pasta water, one tablespoon at a time to thin out the sauce. I don’t find that I need to do that since I’m not cooking my sauce down for a long period of time.

You can also add parmesan cheese at this point if you want it incorporated into your sauce.


Serving Pasta Pomodoro


Serving the pasta dish with freshly grated parmesan cheese and some additional chopped fresh basil is the way we like to eat it. I also top mine with finishing salt. I think that serving sliced mozzarella cheese or burrata cheese with this dish would be absolutely yummy.

my white pasta bowl with the bucatini pomodoro recipe in it

French bread or garlic bread along with a fresh side salad would round out this meal

finished bucatini pomodoro garnished with grated parmesan cheese a chopped fresh basil
RPM Italian


RPM Italian is a restaurant in Chicago. It’s co-owned by celebrity couple Bill and Giuliana Rancic. When I was staying in the city for a convention many years ago, I was lucky enough to eat at this Italian.

I of course had to try Mama DePandi’s Bucatini which RPM is known for. This is when I fell in love and started making my own version at home.

I hope you enjoy my recipe for Bucatini Pomodoro.


Peace and Love,


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    Simple Bucatini Pomodoro Pasta Recipe
    Recipe details
    • 4  servings
    • Prep time: 10 minutes Minutes Cook time: 30 minutes Minutes Total time: 40 min
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    Ingredients

    • 3 tsp kosher salt, divided
    • 1 can 28 oz. diced tomatoes can used whole tomatoes
    • 4 cloves minced garlic
    • 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
    • 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes
    • 1/2 tsp black pepper
    • 1/4 cup loosely packed chopped fresh basil, plus more for garnish
    • 1/2 pound Bucatini Pasta Can use spaghetti
    • 1/4 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese, plus more for garnish
    • pasta water
    Instructions
    Pasta
    Bring 4-6 quarts of water to a boil, add 1 tsp of salt (or to taste)
    Add pasta (without breaking) and cook for 10-12 minutes, stirring occasionally
    Pomodoro Sauce
    Add Olive Oil to the sauté pan over medium heat. Add the garlic and cook, stirring continually for 1-2 minutes (just until fragrant)
    Add the tomatoes and stir to combine with the garlic. If using whole tomatoes, use the side of a wooden spoon to roughly cut them up.
    Add 2 tsp., of salt, pepper, and red pepper. Stir occasionally.
    Add the basil and combine it with the sauce.
    Assembling
    Drain the pasta, reserving some of the pasta water.
    Add the drained pasta to the sauce in the skillet, and toss the pasta with tongs to coat with sauce. Add the cheese at this point if you want it combined with the sauce. (I serve it as a garnish)
    Use pasta water, 1 tablespoon at a time if you choose to thin the sauce.
    Garnish with grated parmesan cheese and chopped fresh basil.
    Tips
    • Serve with a side salad and french bread
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