Roasted Red Pepper and Italian Sausage Pasta is super easy to make and packed with flavour. The addition of Italian Sausage makes this incredibly filling!
This recipe is a variation of my Roasted Red Pepper Pasta, which is a delicious meatless pasta recipe. There are oodles of Pasta Recipes on the blog that are perfect for meal prep and freeze perfectly!
Honestly, this recipe is one of the most popular recipes on my blog, with good reason. It gets rave reviews from readers on a regular basis. I love hearing that so many people use this recipe in regular rotation in their households.
Okay, so I'm completely addicted to roasted red peppers right now. I made a meatless version called Roasted Red Pepper Pasta last week. It was so wonderful I wanted to make sure I had meaty version of it on my site as well.
I also wanted to make sure this one used roasted red peppers that I made myself.
If you're going to roast your own peppers my advice is to do a ton of them so you can have extra for the next week or two.
You can pop them in a jar and you've got roasted red peppers ready to go the next time you need them. Trust me, the more you have the better.
The recipe I used today is adapted from The Pioneer Woman. I made her Quick and Easy Roasted Red Pepper Pasta and loved it way too much. Honestly, I am completely addicted to this pasta and it is all I want to eat lately.
Luckily it freezes well so I've been stocking up my freezer with the extra. Perfect for those days I'm too busy to cook, or hubs needs a quick lunch for work. I love dishes like this.
What is Roasted Red Pepper Pasta
- Well, obviously it's a pasta recipe. *wink*
- It just happens to be one of the most flavourful pasta recipes you will ever make. It's crazy easy to make, inexpensive and feeds a crowd.
- In this recipe, we use fresh peppers that are roasted to perfection, then turned into a delicious creamy sauce. The sauce is combined with Italian sausage and noodles for a perfectly balanced roasted red pepper pasta recipe.
How to Make Roasted Red Pepper Pasta
- This recipe includes instructions to roast your own red peppers. If you are pressed for time you can use jarred roasted red peppers.
- Boil the pasta noodles separately. Do not attempt to make this a one pot pasta. It isn't meant to be cooked like that.
- Use a skillet to brown the Italian sausage first, then set it aside. You can use the same skillet for the sauce if you like.
- Cook the sauce in a skillet, then pulse it in a food processor. Don't skip this step. You want it to be saucy and loose, not chunky.
- Add everything back into the skillet with the extra ingredients. Do not skip adding heavy cream. It makes the sauce creamy and delicious!
- Before you add the cooked pasta noodles into the skillet, be sure to reserve some pasta water. This helps thicken the pasta and makes it come together beautifully.
- You can totally sprinkle parmesan cheese over top after it is cooked. In fact, I highly encourage putting parmesan on everything!
Can You Freeze Roasted Red Pepper Pasta
- Yes! You can absolutely freeze this pasta. Honestly, I recommend making a large batch and freezing some every time you make it. This pasta freezes perfectly.
- Be sure to use an airtight container when freezing pasta. The less air in the container, the better.
- You can also vacuum seal this pasta so you can lay the bags flat in your freezer after labelling them.
- Store in your freezer for 1 to 2 months.
How to Reheat Roasted Red Pepper Pasta
Microwave Method:
- First, defrost pasta in the fridge.
- Then, transfer pasta to microwaveable bowl.
- Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water if making 1-2 servings or 2 to 4 tablespoons of water if reheating entire batch. Adding water keeps the pasta from drying out.
- Lastly, microwave for 1-2 minutes initially, then use 1 minute increments until it's warm. Be sure to stir the pasta occasionally while reheating.
Stovetop Method:
- First, defrost pasta in the fridge.
- The, add about 2 tablespoons of oil or butter to a skillet. Add the pasta to the skillet and cook over medium-low heat, stirring often.
- For this particular pasta I would add either ¼ cup of broth or heavy cream while reheating. It will keep it from drying out.
- Lastly, cook for about 5 to 7 minutes to reheat thoroughly.
Oven Method:
- First, defrost pasta in the fridge.
- Side note, if you want easy cleanup you can line the casserole dish with parchment paper or foil. Makes cleanup a snap!
- Then, transfer pasta to a casserole dish and pour ¼ cup of broth or water over top, mix well.
- Next, cover the casserole dish with aluminum foil, and place in a preheated 350 degree F oven for about 15 to 20 minutes.
- Lastly, remove and stir well before serving.
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Roasted Red Pepper and Italian Sausage Pasta
Equipment
Ingredients
For Roasting your own Red Peppers:
- 3 red bell peppers
- 2 tbsp olive oil
For the Roasted Red Pepper and Italian Sausage Pasta:
- 1 lb dried pasta (I used penne)
- 1 lb ground sausage
- 4 tbsp butter, divided
- ½ large sweet onion, diced
- 2 large shallots, diced
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 3 Roasted Red Peppers, prepared in advance, chopped
- 1 cup vegetable broth
- 1 pinch salt
- 1 pinch white pepper
- ½ cup heavy cream
- ½ cup parmesan or mozzarella, grated
For the Garnish:
- 1 bunch parsley, fresh or dried
- bunch basil, fresh or dried
Instructions
For Roasting your own Red Peppers:
- Preheat your oven to about 450 degrees F.
- Line a rimmed cookie sheet with parchment paper.
- Pop the peppers on top of the cookie sheet. Place in the oven.
- Cook for about 15 to 20 minutes, it should start to char the outside of the peppers.
- Take tongs and flip the peppers over, cook for another 10 to 15 minutes. You want the outside to be charred and the peppers to be soft but still workable. Not mushy.
- Remove from the oven and transfer the peppers to a ziploc bag. Seal it up and allow them to cool for about 30 minutes or so.
- Take the peppers out and peel off the charred skin.
- Pull the tops off, then half the peppers with a knife and scrape away all the seeds.
- Chop the peppers roughly.
- Pop them in a jar and add the olive oil. Set aside till needed. If you do extra those can be stored in the fridge in a container or jar.
For the Roasted Red Pepper and Italian Sausage Pasta:
- Cook your pasta noodles in boiling, salted water according to the package minus one minute.
- Cook your sausage in a skillet until it's browned lightly. Set aside.
- In a large skillet add 2 tablespoons of butter. Cook over medium high heat. Add the onions and shallots and saute for about 4 to 5 minutes. Add the garlic and the roasted red peppers and cook for about 3 to 4 minutes more.
- Remove the skillet from the heat, carefully transfer the ingredients to a food processor. Pulse until mixed but slightly chunky. Be sure the lid was on. Seriously people, common sense prevails here.
- Heat the remaining butter (2 tablespoons) in the same skillet over medium high heat, then transfer the ingredients from the food processor back into the pan. Add the cooked ground sausage, broth, salt and pepper and cook until it all starts to bubble and come together while you stir.
- Add the heavy cream in, more or less depending on your taste.
- Stir until the cream combines and feel free to add any more spices that you love.
- Drain pasta in a colander, reserving about ½ cup of pasta water, and pour that cooked pasta into your skillet. Continue to cook until everything combines and become one big happy melting pot of joy. To help it combine a little better, add a little pasta water. Start with about ¼ cup and cook while it melds the ingredients together. You can add more if needed.
- Toss the dried sweet basil over top and it's pasta party time.
- Serve with a big old spicy sausage and red pepper smile!
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veronica gantley
Love this recipe! Get in my belly!
Roz
Just like you Kim, I am CRAZY, nuts about home-roasted red peppers! So easy too! Why buy them in jars? Super recipe and I'm now convinced that you are Italian and you just weren't told that you were at birth! Thanks for the opportunity for this sweet giveaway! You're a true-blue, great, fantabulous food blogger!
xo
Roz
Kelly Senyei | Just a Taste
Spotted this on Pinterest, immediately re-pinned it and then sprinted over here! Holy deliciousness!
Kim Beaulieu
Awe thanks Kelly. I saw you pin and was like "squee, Kelly just repinned me". I'm a dork like that. I ran over and pin a few of yours as a thank you.
Tina @ Tina's Chic Corner
I wish I had all the ingredients so I could make this tonight for dinner! Looks delish!!
Ami
How long will the peppers keep in the fridge if I make extra. I don't want to make too much and have them spoil before I can use them all!!
Kim Beaulieu
I keep my roasted peppers (in oil) in the fridge for about 2 weeks. Hope that helps. Or you can used the jars from the store. I keep a few jars in my pantry all the time just in case I don't have fresh peppers on hand.
Andrew Hopkins
It look so yummy...........
Catherine
This looks like a great family dinner idea! Pinned for later! #DeliciousDishes
Kim Beaulieu
Thanks so much Catherine. I appreciate it.
Dorothy D. Piper
Looks delicious! I will try to make it at home.
Dorothy D. Piper
Thank you so much for sharing
Dorothy D. Piper
Thank you so much for sharing!
Janet
We've made this 10 times in the last year. It's so good and we're able to make large batches and freeze it for lunches during the week. Thanks for a great recipe!
Kim Beaulieu
Thanks Janet. This is one of my favourite recipes I've ever made. Glad you like so much.
Ann B
This recipe is my family's favorite pasta. We make it a couple of times a month.
Kim Beaulieu
Love to hear that. Thanks so much.
Anonymous
Delicious recipe! Does the sauce freeze well?
Kim Beaulieu
Hey, just saw this. Sorry for the delay. If you make this again it can definitely be frozen. I make large batches and freeze the pasta for future use often.
Nicole
Delicious and easy recipe! Does the sauce freeze well?
Kim Beaulieu
Yes, it freezes really well. I freeze mine in containers all the time.