Baked Pesto Bucatini with Burst Tomatoes.
Baked pesto pasta is my perfect summer comfort food.
Seriously. This dish of herby noodles with melted cheese, tomatoes that pop and crunchy breadcrumbs?
I’m in heaven.
I’ve never been so excited about my basil! It’s doing incredibly well this year. Maybe because I have more time to take care of it? Ha.
Anyway – I make pesto often in the summer but this year, I’m making it constantly.
It’s just so perfect in a million different dishes.
My obsession with pesto bucatini runs deep! A few years ago I made a pistachio pesto bucatini with burrata and it’s wonderful. I just love bucatini so much. I rarely want a long noodle for my pasta dishes, but if I do, it’s ALWAYS bucatini! The thickness is perfect.
This baked version came to mind after I made baked spaghetti one night. I rarely make it in the summer, but it had been rainy and a mess of a day. That’s one of our favorite comfort foods that usually happens in the cooler months. And I just knew I could make a pesto-y summer version.
So here we are!
It’s very versatile because you can use whatever pesto you would like. Homemade? Do a traditional or arugula or even kale. Store bought? No problem. Either works!
I also like to make the bursting roasted tomatoes while I prep the pasta and pesto. They add a ton of flavor.
Toss everything with lots of cheese before baking. Oh and breadcrumbs on top! The BEST part. Texture, of course!
I may frame these noodles in my kitchen, just FYI.
The other great thing? This can be your dinner tonight OR it works as a great side dish for a dinner party. Or a nice little pasta to take to a potluck! You know, when we can have things like that again.
Like most pastas, leftovers are divine. And easy. Possibly even more flavorful because of the pesto.
Oh and you can toss in some roasted veggies too, if you want. It’s an awesome vehicle for using whatever is leftover in the fridge.
Get your twirling fork ready!
Baked Pesto Pasta
Baked Pesto Bucatini with Burst Tomatoes
Ingredients
burst tomatoes
- 2 cups cherry tomatoes
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- pinch salt and pepper
pesto
- 2 cups packed fresh basil
- ½ cup finely grated parmesan cheese
- ¼ cup pine nuts, toasted
- 3 garlic cloves
- pinch of crushed red pepper
- salt and pepper
- 2/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
pasta
- 1 pound bucatini
- 2 cups freshly grated mozzarella or provolone cheese
- ¼ cup seasoned panko bread crumbs
- fresh basil, for serving
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Spray a 9x13 inch baking dish with nonstick spray.
- Place the tomatoes on a baking sheet and toss with the olive oil, salt and pepper. Roast for 15 to 20 minutes, until the tomatoes are just bursting.
- While the tomatoes are in the oven, bring a pot of salted water to a boil for the pasta. Cook the pasta according to the directions.
- Make the pesto! Place the basil, parmesan, pine nuts, garlic, red peppers flakes and a pinch of salt and pepper in the bowl of your food processor or blender. Pulse until small pieces remain. Blend while streaming in the olive oil until combined.
- Toss the pasta with the pesto and place it in the 9x13 dish. Toss in the burst tomatoes and almost all of the cheese, reserving a bit for the top. Sprinkle the top with the remaining cheese and the breadcrumbs. Bake for 20 minutes, or until cheesy and warm and golden.
- Remove and sprinkle with fresh basil. Serve!
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17 Comments on “Baked Pesto Bucatini with Burst Tomatoes.”
Simple yet pretty, and obviously delicious!
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This looks gorgeous! If we use store bought pesto, how much do we use? I can’t wait to make this!
Hello Jessica! Thanks, great recipe but I must admit that baked cherry tomatoes have one inconvenient for moi: the skin is rolling in my mouth! Can’t stand it! So, when I make this, I peel the skins out after they cooked. In all recipes asking for fresh tomatoes as a matter of fact! So fineky I am right? Have a great week end!
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love this pesto, thank you, even if I use if on spiralized zucchini instead of pasta, so much appreciated!
YUM! Made this earlier this week. It was great! I used regular spaghetti noodles and added white beans for protein. Otherwise followed the recipe exactly. Will make again!
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Thank you so much
Can’t wait to make this xx
If we want to add protein (chicken probably) to this – do you suggest cooking it before and putting it in to bake with everything else? Or cut it up and leave it raw?
yes! i would probably just use a shredded rotisserie chicken!
This is absolutely delicious and easy! I had some pesto from Costco to use up and it turned out great!! Another recipe for the books :).
We love this!! Always add some lemon garlic chicken for protein, and sprinkle some crispy prosciutto on top for a little extra saltiness :)