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This Tomato Basil Angel Hair Pasta is one of those recipes I come back to again and again when I want something simple, fresh, and comforting.

Table of Contents
- Ingredients for Tomato Basil Angel Hair Pasta
- How to Make Tomato Basil Pasta
- Variations for this Tomato Basil Angel Hair Pasta Recipe
- Tips for the Best Tomato Basil Pasta
- What to Serve with Tomato Basil Pasta
- Storage Tips
- More Easy Pasta Recipes to Try
- Watch How This Pasta Recipe is Made…
- Tomato Basil Pasta Recipe
I first learned a version of this sauce while taking a cooking class in Positano on Italy’s Amalfi Coast. The ingredients couldn’t have been simpler—sweet tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, and fresh basil—but the flavor was unforgettable.
Years later, it’s still one of my favorite weeknight dinners. It’s light, packed with fresh ingredients, and ready in just 20 minutes.
Why You’ll Love This Tomato Basil Pasta

- Ready in just 20 minutes
- Made with fresh, simple ingredients
- Perfect for busy weeknights
- Light yet satisfying
- Budget-friendly dinner
- Naturally vegetarian
- Easy to customize with protein
- Tastes like an Italian restaurant meal
- Family-friendly and kid-approved
- A great way to use summer tomatoes

Ingredients for Tomato Basil Angel Hair Pasta
One of the best things about this tomato basil pasta is that it relies on simple ingredients to create incredible flavor. Fresh tomatoes, garlic, basil, and Parmesan come together to make a light sauce that tastes like summer in every bite.
- Angel Hair Pasta: A thin, delicate pasta that cooks quickly and pairs perfectly with light tomato-based sauces.
- Olive Oil: Adds richness and serves as the flavorful base of the sauce.
- Garlic: Brings bold, savory flavor to every bite.
- Cherry Tomatoes: Burst as they cook, creating a fresh, naturally sweet tomato sauce.
- Fresh Basil: Adds bright, fresh flavor and classic Italian flair.
- Salt: Enhances and balances all the flavors in the dish.
- Granulated Parmesan: Adds a salty, nutty richness and finishes the pasta beautifully.
- Lemon: A squeeze of lemon brightens the sauce and balances the richness.

How to Make Tomato Basil Pasta
This easy tomato basil pasta comes together in just 20 minutes and uses simple ingredients you probably already have on hand.
- Cook the angel hair pasta in salted water until just shy of al dente.
- While the pasta cooks, sauté the garlic in olive oil until fragrant.
- Add the tomatoes and cook until they blister and burst, releasing their juices.
- Stir in a splash of pasta water and season with salt.
- Toss the pasta with the tomato mixture and let it finish cooking in the sauce.
- Add fresh basil, Parmesan cheese, and a squeeze of lemon juice before serving.



Variations for this Tomato Basil Angel Hair Pasta Recipe
One of the reasons I love this recipe is how easy it is to customize. Whether you want to add protein, extra vegetables, or make it a little richer, here are a few delicious ideas.
Add Protein:
- Grilled Chicken: Slice and toss in for extra heartiness.
- Shrimp: Sauté separately and add just before serving.
- Italian Sausage: Brown and crumble into the sauce for a savory twist.
Enhance the Sauce:
- Red Pepper Flakes: Add a pinch for a subtle kick.
- Lemon Zest or Juice: Brightens up the flavors.
- Parmesan or Pecorino Romano: Sprinkle on top for added richness.
- Add a Splash of Cream: Stir in a bit of heavy cream for a richer sauce.
- Top with Burrata or Fresh Mozzarella: Adds a creamy, indulgent finish.
Add Fresh Veggies or Herbs:
- Spinach or Arugula: Stir in just before serving for a fresh touch.
- Zucchini: Adds a mild, slightly sweet flavor and extra texture.
- Bell Peppers: Sauté with the tomatoes for extra texture.
- Mushrooms: They bring a savory, umami depth to the sauce.
- Oregano, Thyme, or Parsley: For a different herbal note.

Tips for the Best Tomato Basil Pasta
- Use freshly grated Parmesan.
- Salt the pasta water generously.
- Reserve pasta water before draining.
- Use fresh basil whenever possible.
- Don’t overcook the angel hair.
- Let the pasta finish cooking in the sauce.
What to Serve with Tomato Basil Pasta
- Grilled Chicken
- Chicken Caprese
- Garlic Bread
- Caesar Salad
- Crispy Pesto Chicken

Storage Tips
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheat gently in the microwave or enjoy cold straight from the fridge for an easy lunch the next day.

When you need a dinner that’s quick, fresh, and guaranteed to please everyone at the table, this Tomato Basil Angel Hair Pasta delivers every time. With sweet burst tomatoes, fresh basil, garlic, and Parmesan, it’s proof that a handful of simple ingredients can create something truly special.
More Easy Pasta Recipes to Try
- Cream of Mushroom Pasta
- Spicy Queso Pasta Primavera
- Easy Beef Ragu and Pasta
- Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo
- One-Pot Lasagna Pasta
- 20 Minute Creamy Sun-Dried Tomato Chicken Pasta
- Creamy Garlic Lemon Butter Pasta
- Bolognese Recipe
Watch How This Pasta Recipe is Made…












All I can say is ….. OMG. Not only was this so simple to prepare but it was fantastic. What more can you ask for SIMPLE but FANTASTIC. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
i wonder how it would taste without the cheese…
Divine!!! Made this yummo healthy pasta, although I didn’t have the right amount of tomatoes, it didn’t matter or effect the outcome. I did add some flavored Italian Olive Oil as well as simple olive oil. So light, my husband was depressed there wasn’t more….I served 5 on this recipe but added 1/4 more pasta. Thank you. My favorite!!!
This was so simple and SO delicious. I have been trying to eat vegan more often so I didn’t have any parmesan on hand and simply omitted it (adding a tiny splash of balsamic vinegar to the mix for the depth/savory element the cheese would have provided). I’m sure it would be even more delicious with it, but I didn’t miss it! Thanks for such a clean, elegant recipe.
Hooray! So glad you enjoyed it, Arwen.
This looks very light and fresh!!
I’M GOING TO MAKE THIS RIGHT NOW!
Hope you love it!
I surprised my Mom by making this for our Mothers Day dinner. It was delicious! She enjoyed it very much, as did the rest of my family. We put the leftovers in the fridge, and they were still just as tasty after a couple days. 🙂 Thank you so much!
Looks so good, going to making it for mothers day, do you have to use cherry or grape tomatoes or can you use regular vine tomatoes?
You can definitely make this with regular vine tomatoes, but they tomatoes won’t burst like they do here, I’d recommend using the grape or cherry still, or even a small version of vine tomatoes.
HI Nicole,
Your recipes look so yummy…can’t wait to try them.
I would love to see the recipe for Creamy Lemon Pasta with Artichokes and Cherry Tomatoes and heirloom berry quinoa salad. I tried to click on the name and/or photo of each but have been unable to access the recipes??
Thanks Marsha!! There should have been links in the post, I just clicked on the Creamy Lemon Pasta and it worked, but just in a case yours doesn’t here is the link for the Creamy Lemon Pasta and the Heirloom Berry Quinoa Salad.
Hello! I made this last night, very tasty! The recipe made a lot and I was wondering, can I freeze the leftovers for later?
Thanks! Shelly Crawford
Well I just realized that I used 16oz angel hair pasta instead of 8oz, no wonder I have so much leftover!
Shelly, oh no!! Haha. I hope that the sauce to pasta ratio was still alright. I’m not sure if you can freeze it or not, since angel hair is so delicate I imagine it might not survive, but it doesn’t hurt to try!