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A simple, summery, and Creamy Roasted Tomato Ricotta Pasta with Crispy Prosciutto. Great for nights when youâre craving cozy Italian and fresh summer flavors. This dish is made with fresh garden cherry tomatoes that are roasted with herbs and pureed into a creamy sauce with ricotta cheese. All together they make for the most vibrant and delicious summer pasta. Finish the dish off with parmesan cheese and crispy-salty prosciutto.
Just like most people, I love a summer Caprese salad. It’s a summer classic. And when tomatoes are really at their peak, nice and juicy and sweet, it’s a delicious salad to enjoy almost daily.
But I have to admit, there are only so many tomato, basil, and mozzarella dishes I can enjoy before getting a little bored. Tomatoes can obviously be used throughout so many different recipes, so I’m trying to branch out and away from Caprese this season.
Instead, I’m trying to create more unique dishes, like tomato pastries, and plenty of Italian pasta.
I tried to keep this as simple as possible, so donât let the steps and cooking time throw you off. Promise this recipe is easy enough for a weeknight.
The heart of the pasta is really all in the roasted garlic tomato sauce. The herbs, cheese, and prosciutto just help make every bite really extra yummy.
My trick is to roast the tomatoes, garlic, and prosciutto together on the same sheet pan. As the tomatoes roast, the garlic caramelizes, and the prosciutto gets crispy.
Roast the tomatoes and garlic with lots of fresh thyme, rosemary, chili flakes, salt, and pepper.
Arrange the prosciutto on top of the tomatoes, then roast everything until those tomatoes burst and the prosciutto is crispy. It doesn’t take too long.
If you donât eat meat, you can easily omit the prosciutto to make this a vegetarian pasta. It’s going to be great either way.
When the tomatoes have finished roasting, puree them with the garlic and ricotta cheese until smooth. You can do this in a food processor or blender.
Boil the pasta, but save some of the water for thinning the sauce. Melt the butter in a skillet with a little more fresh thyme. Next, add the tomato sauce, gouda cheese, the pasta, plus the reserved whole tomatoes. Toss everything together until it’s super creamy.
Finish with the prosciutto, and of course, I always add fresh basil. A wonderful easy pasta for these mid-summer days and even into the fall.
Looking for more summer recipes? Here are a few ideas:
Skillet Burst Cherry Tomato Summer Pasta with Lemony Breadcrumbs
One Pot Creamy Roasted Red Pepper Chicken Pasta
Pesto Chicken Saltimbocca with Burst Tomatoes and Burrata
Detroit Style Tomato Herb Pepperoni Pizza
Cherry Tomato Pasta Alla Vodka
Lastly, if you make this Creamy Roasted Tomato Ricotta Pasta with Crispy Prosciutto be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, donât forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Ok, I had to jump on here and comment on this divine dish. We just finished dinner and both my hubby and myself kept repeating how delicious this sauce is. Iâve already sent the recipe over to a couple friends and our daughters. The recipe is so easy and straight forward. My only addition was roasted baby Bellaâs. I will say the prosciutto took this over the top with its caramelized edges. Thank you so much for such a beautiful marrying of flavors. Well-doneâ¦
Hey Jill,
Thank you so much for trying this recipe! Love to hear that it turned out well for you:) Thanks a lot for sharing with others! Happy Thursday! xT
I made this last night and it was a hit with whole family! Bonus! I have so many cherry tomatoes that Iâve had to harvest from my garden, could I freeze the baked tomato/ricotta/garlic mix after I take it from the food processor?
Hey Debra,
Awesome! Thanks a bunch for making this recipe, love to hear it was a hit! Sure, I don’t see why that wouldn’t work for you! Xx
This is my 6th or 7th time making this recipe. Itâs delicious and pretty simple to make. I do however find this recipe annoying because my boyfriend keeps requesting itâ¦. ð
Hey Meredith,
Happy Thursday:) Thanks so much for making this recipe, I am so glad to hear it was enjoyed! Thanks for your comment! Xx
Hi Tieghan, Thank you for this incredible recipe it’s a keeper!!
Hey Melissa,
Wonderful! So glad to hear this recipe turned out well for you, thanks for giving it a try! Xx