Just go ahead and bookmark this Easy Pesto Pasta with sausage recipe. It’s part of my ever-growing list of delicious pasta dishes that don’t use tomato sauce.
I love a good tomato sauce as much as the next Italian dude, but they can get a bit boring. But, of course, the main reason people use tomato sauce is because it makes for a really fast meal. That’s why I love to work on fast pastas like this recipe that don’t involve tomato sauce.
It’s like a breath of fresh air in the tomato sauce-filled pasta world.
Easy Pesto Pasta with Italian Sauce
Ingredients
- ¾ pound tubular pasta, cooked
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- ¾ pound sweet Italian sausage
- ¼ cup pesto
- 1 cup grape tomatoes
- Fresh arugula
- Salt and pepper
- Pumpkin seeds, garnish (opt.)
Instructions
- Cook pasta according to instructions. When pasta is al dente, drain pasta and toss pasta with pesto.
- Make small freeform meatballs out of the sweet Italian sausage. Add a drizzle of olive oil to a large skillet over medium-high heat. Place sausage in the skillet and cook, turning occasionally, until sausage is cooked through, about 10 minutes.
- Drain off any extra fat in the skillet, leaving about 2 tablespoons. Add pesto pasta to the skillet. If it seems dry, add about 1/4 cup of water to the skillet.
- Add in tomatoes and arugula and toss to combine. Season pasta with salt and pepper to taste. Feel free to add an extra spoonful of pesto if you want more pesto flavor.
- Serve pasta immediately while warm garnished with pumpkin seeds.
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Easy Pesto Pasta with Sausage
I like to use sweet Italian sausage for this recipe, but spicy would work just fine as well if you want to add some zing to the recipe.
I just break up the sausage into kind of free-form meatballs and start them in a skillet with a little oil.
Cook the sausage over medium heat until it’s browned and cooked through, about 10 minutes. Drain off any excessive fat after the sausage is cooked. Some fat is good, but you don’t want more than a few tablespoons in the skillet.
Obviously while the sausage cooks, it’s a good idea to cook your pasta! I like to use a tubular pasta for this. Penne or something works great.
When the pasta is done, drain it and add the pesto straight to the hot pasta and toss it to combine.
Then toss the pasta into the skillet with the sausage. At this point, it’s kind of a feel game. If it seems too dry, add a little water to the skillet to loosen the sauce.
Then add the tomatoes (halved) and fold in the a few handfuls of arugula. That should be the last thing you do. The arugula will wilt a bit, but you don’t want to overcook it.
Now it’s a taste and go dish. Season with a little salt and pepper. Add a little more pesto if you want. You can make it your own!
Need a classic Italian Sunday supper? Try my Spinach Ricotta Lasagna!
Serve it up immediately while everything is nice and warm. I like to garnish mine with some pumpkin seeds for a little crunch. Obviously Parmesan cheese would be a good addition as well.
This Easy Pesto Pasta with sausage is such a nice dish and easy to make even on a weeknight!
Susan
This recipe looks like it will fit into my ever growing list of meals that are quick. We are into a house renovation and it’s a bit behind, (window order had some issues !) so I use recipes that are one pot or quick and ones that I can cook once and reheat. Actually a lot of your recipes come to think of it. Thanks
Nick
Awesome Susan! Good luck with the reno!
September
This looks fantastic!
Gwyn
I love this recipe!!! It is so tasty and easy to make. I bring it to work at least twice a month!!
Jim
Sounds great . We’re trying it tomorrow evening!