Easy One-Pan Sun-dried Pasta

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This sun-dried tomato pasta brings rich and tangy flavors with minimal effort. Garlic and butter form a fragrant base, enhanced by chicken stock and sun-dried tomatoes simmered together. Half and half adds creamy texture, while angel hair pasta soaks in the sauce until perfectly tender. Optional cream cheese creates extra silkiness, topped with freshly grated parmesan. The one-pan method simplifies cooking and cleanup, offering a comforting dish that combines savory, creamy, and tangy notes, ideal for busy weeknights.

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This sun-dried tomato pasta is crafted to bring rich flavor with minimal effort and time. The combination of savory chicken stock, tangy sun-dried tomatoes, and creamy half and half creates a luscious sauce that perfectly coats tender angel hair pasta. What makes this dish stand out is the onepan method that keeps everything infused with flavor while making cleanup a breeze. It’s a satisfying meal ready in just about fifteen minutes, ideal for busy weeknights when you want something comforting without the fuss.

I first made this creamy sun-dried tomato pasta on a hectic weeknight when I wanted something quick and tasty. Now it’s a go-to in my kitchen, loved for its rich flavor and how fast it comes together.

Ingredients

  • Butter: Gives a rich savory base and helps everything blend smoothly so look for real unsalted butter for best taste
  • Fresh garlic: Adds important depth and aroma fresh is best but jarred minced works if you are short on time
  • Chicken stock or bone broth: Gives a savoriness that brings the sauce together low sodium lets you control seasoning
  • Half and half or whole milk: Makes the sauce creamy room temperature dairy blends most easily so avoid cold from the fridge
  • Sun dried tomatoes: Pack a punch of flavor and tangy sweetness drain the oil well for a balanced sauce
  • Angel hair pasta: Cooks quickly and soaks up all the flavor but spaghetti or bucatini will work too just adjust the cook time
  • Parmesan cheese: Grated just before using gives the best flavor and melt look for real Parmigiano Reggiano if possible
  • Cream cheese: Optional but makes the sauce extra silky and smooth go for full fat and soften first
  • Italian seasoning: Brings a blend of herbs so choose a fresh jar for more vibrance
  • Freshly cracked pepper and a pinch of salt: For seasoning grinding right before adds more heat
  • Red pepper flakes: Optional but add a little pop of heat

Instructions

Sauté the Garlic and Butter:
Melt butter in a large skillet over medium low heat add minced garlic and let it cook gently for one minute so it becomes golden and fragrant do not rush this part as the garlic flavor builds the sauce base
Simmer the Saucy Components:
Pour in chicken stock sun dried tomatoes Italian seasoning pepper salt and red pepper flakes if using stir well then slowly pour in the half and half this lets the dairy gently warm up and not curdle raise the heat until the liquid is just at a gentle boil
Nestle in the Pasta:
Lay the angel hair pasta into the skillet all at once let it sit for thirty seconds before you push it into the liquid this stops the pasta from snapping apart and allows it to soften evenly
Cook to Creamy Perfection:
Let the pasta cook in the simmering sauce for around five minutes then lower the heat to a gentle simmer if using cream cheese add it now and let it melt fully into the sauce stir often until noodles are just al dente and the sauce is thick and glossy
Finish with Cheese and Adjust:
Sprinkle grated parmesan over the whole skillet stir to combine and taste add more salt and pepper as needed if the sauce seems too thick pour in a little splash of chicken stock or half and half to loosen it up
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I am obsessed with sun dried tomatoes because their tangy sweet flavor gives so much oomph with almost no effort sometimes my kids sneak them right off the cutting board before I can stir them into the skillet I always keep an extra jar on hand now

Storage Tips

Let leftovers cool completely before transferring to an airtight container Refrigerate for up to three days For the best texture add a splash of broth or milk before reheating on the stove or in the microwave which brings the creamy sauce back to life

Ingredient Substitutions

You can swap spaghetti or bucatini for angel hair just cook a few minutes longer If you want a vegetarian version use vegetable stock instead of chicken and skip the parmesan or sub in nutritional yeast for a cheesy vibe

Serving Suggestions

This pasta is beautiful with a crisp green salad or a handful of steamed asparagus For extra protein add shredded cooked chicken or toss in a cup of baby spinach in the last few minutes of cooking If you love a crunch sprinkle with toasted pine nuts right before serving

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This quick onepan sun dried tomato pasta is perfect for busy nights and adapts easily to what you have on hand. Enjoy with a simple salad.

Common Recipe Questions

→ Can I use other pasta types instead of angel hair?

Yes, spaghetti or bucatini can substitute angel hair. Just allow a few extra minutes for cooking to reach ideal tenderness.

→ What can I add for extra creaminess?

Softened cream cheese stirred in near the end enriches the sauce with a luscious, smooth texture.

→ How do I prevent the pasta from sticking during cooking?

Gently press the pasta into the simmering liquid after adding to help it absorb moisture evenly without breaking apart.

→ Can I use broth other than chicken stock?

Bone broth is a flavorful alternative that adds richness and protein, and vegetable stock works for a vegetarian option.

→ How should I reheat leftovers to maintain texture?

Add a splash of stock or half and half before reheating gently to restore creaminess and keep pasta tender.

One-Pan Sun-dried Pasta

A creamy sun-dried tomato pasta cooked in one pan for fast, rich flavor and easy cleanup.

Prep Time
5 minutes
Cooking Time
15 minutes
Total Time
20 minutes
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Recipe Category: Main Dishes

Skill Level: Great for Beginners

Cuisine Type: Italian

Portions: 2 Serves (2 servings)

Dietary Preferences: ~

What You'll Need

→ Dairy and Fats

01 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
02 120 milliliters half and half, room temperature
03 30 grams cream cheese, softened (optional)
04 30 grams grated Parmesan cheese

→ Produce

05 3 cloves fresh garlic, minced
06 85 grams sun-dried tomatoes, drained

→ Liquids

07 480 milliliters low sodium chicken stock or bone broth

→ Pasta

08 170 grams angel hair pasta

→ Seasonings

09 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
10 ½ teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
11 ¼ teaspoon salt, adjust to taste
12 ⅛ teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)

Steps to Follow

Step 01

Melt butter in a large skillet over medium-low heat. Add minced garlic and cook gently for 1 minute until golden and fragrant, taking care not to burn.

Step 02

Add chicken stock, sun-dried tomatoes, Italian seasoning, black pepper, salt, and red pepper flakes if using. Stir to combine, then slowly pour in half and half while stirring. Increase heat to bring the mixture to a gentle boil.

Step 03

Place angel hair pasta into the skillet all at once and let it rest for 30 seconds. Gently push the pasta into the liquid to prevent breaking and to soften evenly.

Step 04

Cook pasta in the simmering sauce for approximately 5 minutes, then reduce heat to a gentle simmer. If using, add softened cream cheese and stir until fully melted and integrated. Continue stirring often until pasta is al dente and sauce has thickened to a glossy consistency.

Step 05

Sprinkle grated Parmesan over the pasta and stir to combine. Taste and adjust salt and pepper as needed. If sauce is too thick, add a splash of chicken stock or half and half to loosen.

Extra Suggestions

  1. Room temperature dairy blends smoothly to prevent curdling.
  2. Let leftovers cool before refrigerating up to 3 days; reheat with a splash of stock or half and half to restore creaminess.
  3. Thin pasta varieties absorb sauce rapidly and cook quickly, making them ideal for this preparation.

Tools You’ll Need

  • Large non-stick skillet
  • Measuring spoons and cups
  • Wooden spoon or heatproof spatula

Allergy Details

Read ingredient lists for allergens carefully, and consult a healthcare provider if you're unsure.
  • Contains dairy and gluten; not suitable for those with milk or wheat allergies.

Nutritional Details (Per Serving)

The provided nutrition information is for guidance and shouldn't replace expert medical advice.
  • Calories: 420.5
  • Fat: 18.8 grams
  • Carbohydrates: 45.2 grams
  • Proteins: 17.3 grams