Recipe: Fresh Tomato Blender Sauce

updated Jan 29, 2020
summer
Fresh Tomato Blender Sauce
A quick and easy recipe for fresh, no-cook tomato sauce made in the blender.

Makes3 cups

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It’s not worth fussing too much with summer tomatoes. When they are so juicy and sweet this time of the year, it’s truly hard to improve on them. That’s why tomato sandwiches and caprese salads exist. That’s also why this sauce exists. Slow-simmered tomato sauces are glorious, but save those for when you’re trying to coax life and flavor into the canned stuff come winter. For this recipe you need to do nothing but toss the tomatoes you grabbed from the farmers market into a blender, add a little garlic, olive oil, and fresh basil, and transform the mix into the brightest, liveliest thing you can toss with pasta this summer.

(Image credit: Ghazalle Badiozamani)

The Quickest Sauce for Summer Pasta

This recipe is as low-effort as they come. Everything just needs to be roughly chopped before it heads into the blender — no need to even peel or seed the tomatoes, as the blender will do the work and break everything down into a smooth sauce. A steady stream of olive oil helps thicken and emulsify the sauce while it blends to create something that’s a touch rich but still ridiculously fresh-tasting.

My suggestion for you: Toss the sauce with your favorite pasta, then top each bowl with a generous dollop of good-quality, fresh ricotta cheese. The ricotta is a cool, creamy contrast to the bright sauce and truly makes this a fast and fancy pasta you won’t be able to get enough of.

Fresh Tomato Blender Sauce

A quick and easy recipe for fresh, no-cook tomato sauce made in the blender.

Makes 3 cups

Nutritional Info

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pounds

    plum or Roma tomatoes (5 to 6 tomatoes), coarsely chopped

  • 2 cloves

    garlic, peeled and coarsely chopped

  • 3 tablespoons

    olive oil

  • 3 tablespoons

    coarsely chopped fresh basil leaves

  • 1/2 teaspoon

    kosher salt

  • Pinch

    red pepper flakes

  • 1 pound

    dry pasta, such as casarecce, gemelli, angel hair, or linguine

  • Fresh ricotta cheese or grated Parmesan cheese, for serving

Instructions

  1. Place the tomatoes and garlic in a stand blender and blend until chunky, about 10 seconds. Continue blending, slowly streaming in the olive oil, until the mixture is smooth, 20 to 30 seconds more. Transfer to a large bowl. Stir in the basil, salt, and red pepper flakes.

  2. Meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the pasta and cook according to package instructions until al dente. Drain, transfer it to the bowl of tomatoes, and toss to combine. Taste and add more salt or pepper as needed. Serve immediately in shallow bowls, finished with a dollop of fresh ricotta or grated Parmesan.

Recipe Notes

Storage: Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Make ahead: The sauce can be make up to 1 day ahead and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Let it come back to room temperature before using.