Best Arrabbiata Sauce Recipe EVER - The Fiery Vegetarian (2024)

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Arrabiata is my absolute favorite vegetarian pasta sauce! This easy arrabbiata sauce recipe uses minimal ingredients and time (30 minutes!) to bring you the best pasta sauce EVER!

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Thick, chunky, garlicky, and spicy with a rich flavor from fresh tomatoes and olive oil, it’s also very economical to make.

Known as sugo all’arrabbiata in Italy, which loosely translates as “angry sauce”, I can guarantee that nobody you serve this to will be angry with you!

I’ve been working on this sauce for years, trying to perfect the flavors of my favorite version ever, which was served at an Italian restaurant in Valencia run by a lovely couple from Tivoli.

I later moved from Valencia to Madrid, and when I went back to Valencia for a visit, I discovered that the restaurant had unfortunately shut down.

I’ve been pretty disappointed with other versions I’ve had since, until now!

Which pasta should I serve arrabbiata sauce with?

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Traditionally, arrabbiata sauce is served with penne rigate (the penne with a ridged surface instead of smooth, in the photo above). I find it hard to get good penne here in Spain so I usually use rigatoni as the ridges also catch all the tasty sauce.

I often eat it with spaghetti as well, but that’s because I have a weird childish fascination with spaghetti (you can TWIRL it!).

Whichever type of pasta you use, do NOT add oil to your drained pasta or rinse it to prevent sticking, as this will also stop the sauce from sticking to the pasta.

I always get the sauce ready before the pasta so that the moment I drain the pasta I can add it to the sauce in the pan and toss it well.

How to make it

This is a pretty easy, if not super quick arrabbiata sauce recipe, and it will be even easier and faster if you have a food processor.

Those who want their food and want it now may have more luck trying my easy ten-minute vegan roasted red pepper sauce for pasta.

It takes about 45 minutes to make this sauce if you need to chop the tomatoes and onion and garlic by hand, and 35 with a food processor (and either way it’s totally worth it, I swear).

First, heat up the olive oil in a pan over a medium-high temperature. Next, chop the onions and add them to the pan. Fry the onions for five-eight minutes, until golden, then reduce the heat to medium.

Make sure to stir the onions often or they will burn and impart a bitter taste to your sauce.

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Add the chopped garlic and chili flakes and fry for about two minutes, stirring often. 1/2 a teaspoon of chili flakes gives me the perfect hit of heat, nearing the edge of my spice tolerance levels, but hubby and the kids find it too spicy and stick with a 1/4 teaspoon.

Remember that toasting the chili flakes will also increase their spiciness.

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Next, add the chopped fresh tomatoes to the pan. DO NOT substitute with canned chopped tomatoes! I usually roughly chop the tomatoes to separate the fleshy sides from the core and chuck them in my food processor to chop them up properly.

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After five minutes, add the salt and cook the tomatoes five-ten minutes more, or until the tomatoes have broken down.

Next, add the water and the canned crushed tomatoes. Note that this is NOT the same as tomato purée/ tomato concentrate, which is the thick concentrated tomato sauce that looks more like ketchup and is a deep red.

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If you can’t find any canned crushed tomatoes, you can substitute them with some good passata (preferably one without added herbs).

You can also use canned chopped tomatoes and whizz them up in the blender, or as a last resort, freshly pureed tomatoes (it won’t have the same depth).

Make sure the heat is set to medium and simmer for 15 minutes. It is likely that you will get some of those apocalyptic splashes, seeking to destroy your clean countertop and backsplash, so I suggest partially covering the pot with a lid.

(But don’t cover it too much or you won’t let all any moisture out and the sauce won’t reduce properly)

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Once the sauce is thick enough to your liking, take it off the heat. Toss the pasta with the sauce and chopped basil leaves. If desired you can also add a little of the pasta cooking water to loosen the sauce and help it “cling” to the pasta more easily.

Serve with plenty of nutritional yeast, vegan parmesan (I love Violife) or a regular parmesan (rennet-free if you’re vegetarian), and lashings of freshly ground black pepper.

If you’re not going to eat the sauce straight away, then store it separately from the pasta or it will thicken and make the pasta a little gummy.

What to serve with pasta arrabbiata

This is also absolutely AMAZING with some good quality garlic bread (like this super easy 15-minute vegan garlic bread) on the side.

Although pasta arrabbiata is usually served on its own as a main course, I do love having a slightly smaller portion with a nice green side salad.

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How many servings does this recipe make?

I absolutely despise not having enough sauce for pasta, so I double-checked and weighed everything out and can tell you that the amount of sauce this recipe produces is the perfect amount for about 17.5oz (500g) of dried pasta.

This will give you around 4 large platefuls, or 6 smaller platefuls (perfect with a side salad, garlic bread, etc.).

FAQs

What’s the difference between marinara and arrabbiata sauce?

While both sauces are quite similar, arrabbiata is spicy and marinara (like this simple vegan marinara sauce) tends to contain dried herbs or a mix of fresh herbs.

Is arrabbiata vegan?

Yes, it normally is – just be careful if you order it when out at a restaurant as many it’s commonly topped with parmesan or Grana Padano.

Can I freeze arrabbiata sauce?

Yes, arrabbiata sauce freezes perfectly. It’s also suitable for canning and makes a great gift.

Did you make this arrabbiata sauce recipe? Let me know how much you loved it with a star rating in the recipe box, review, or comment below.

Or take a picture and tag me on Instagram (@the_fiery_vegetarian), I love seeing all your creations!

Yield: 6

The Best Arrabbiata Sauce Recipe EVER

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Tasty spicy thick tomato arrabbiata sauce laced with garlic, chili, and basil, served over your pasta of choice.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time35 minutes

Total Time45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 6 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 medium finely chopped onions
  • ½ tsp chilli flakes
  • 6 garlic cloves chopped finely
  • 32oz chopped ripe tomatoes - about 6 large tomatoes (NOT canned, 900g)
  • 14.5oz canned crushed tomatoes (400g)
  • 1 cup water (240ml)
  • 1 tsp salt
  • Large handful basil leaves, chopped
  • Freshly ground black pepper to serve
  • Parmesan or vegan parmesan to serve (optional)

Instructions

  1. Heat the olive oil over medium-high heat and add the chopped onions. Sauté five-eight minutes until soft but not brown, stirring often to prevent sticking.
  2. Add the garlic and chili flakes and cook for one-two minutes, until the raw garlic smell has gone.
  3. Chop the tomatoes and add to the pan, mix well, maintain the heat at medium-high for five minutes, then add the salt and cook for between five to ten more minutes, until the tomatoes have broken down.
  4. Add the water and canned pureed tomatoes. Turn the heat down to medium and allow the sauce to simmer for another fifteen minutes, stirring every now and then.
  5. Once the sauce is nice and thick, toss with the pasta and basil.
  6. Serve with lots of freshly ground black pepper, and parmesan sprinkled over the top if using.

Notes

Makes enough sauce for 17.5z dried pasta.

Store the sauce separately to the pasta, for up to five days in the fridge.

You can substitute the canned pureed tomatoes with passata, or blended chopped canned tomatoes.

Nutrition is calculated before adding pasta!

Nutrition Information

Yield

6

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 152Total Fat 11gSaturated Fat 2gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 9gCholesterol 1mgSodium 327mgCarbohydrates 13gFiber 3gSugar 7gProtein 3g

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FAQs

What is the difference between Arrabiata and Diavolo sauce? ›

Both of these spicy red sauces are prepared similarly, but arrabbiata tends to be more like a marinara whereas fra diavolo has the addition of seafood — typically shrimp or lobster. Fra diavolo also usually has white wine or brandy in the sauce, whereas arrabbiata does not.

What's the difference between arrabiata and marinara sauce? ›

However, they're not identical. For example, when you prepare spaghetti with marinara sauce on top, you'll probably notice that there's a sweetness to every bite. On the contrary, Arrabbiata sauce contains crushed red pepper flakes for a spiciness that contrasts marinara sauce.

What does Rao's Arrabbiata sauce taste like? ›

Rao's Arrabbiata

It has all the rich, savory flavor of the marinara with a satisfying burst of heat on the back.

Is Trader Joe's arrabiata sauce spicy? ›

A typical arrabbiata sauce contains tomato, garlic, onion, salt, and basil, with a dose of red pepper flakes to bring its signature heat (aka the "anger" in its name). The Trader Joe's version differs only in its inclusion of a secret spice blend and red bell peppers, which made it on the mild side for arrabbiata.

What is Coppola Arrabiata sauce? ›

Arrabiata pasta sauce Coppola, or sugo all'arrabbiata in Italian, is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil. Arrabiata sauce is very versatile and can be used in everything from pastas to pizzas to meatballs a dipping sauce for just about anything.

How do you make arrabiata pasta Jamie Oliver? ›

Jamie Oliver's Spaghetti All'Arrabiata
  1. 7 tbsp olive oil, plus more for drizzling.
  2. 2 dried red chilies or peperoncino, crumbled or finely chopped.
  3. 4 cloves garlic, finely sliced.
  4. 1 red onion, finely chopped.
  5. 3 14-oz cans good plum tomatoes, sieved, or 3 ½ cups passata.
  6. Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper.
  7. 18 oz spaghetti.

What is Barilla Arrabbiata sauce? ›

Barilla's Arrabbiata sauce blends spicy chillies with ripe Italian tomatoes for a classic Mediterranean flavour. Prepared following an Italian recipe without added preservatives these tasty ingredients are cooked slowly to create a delicious rich sauce that hugs your favourite Barilla pasta perfectly.

What is Barilla Arrabbiata? ›

With at least 8 Italian tomatoes in every jar, Barilla's Arrabbiata sauce is a delicious blend of spicy chillies and 100% authentic Italian ingredients. Made with no added preservatives, Barilla pasta sauce is cooked slowly to give a thicker and richer texture, and clings perfectly to your favourite Barilla pasta.

Is Rao's Arrabbiata sauce hot? ›

Rao's Vodka Arrabbiata Sauce is a blend of tomatoes, olive oil, parmesan cheese, cheese, onions, and red pepper, making for a spicy kick.

Why does Rao's taste so good? ›

Rao's Homemade® quickly became the world's leading brand of premium pasta sauce and for good reason: Rao's sauces are simmered slowly and made in small batches with only the best ingredients, like pure Italian olive oil and hand-picked, naturally ripened tomatoes from southern Italy.

Is Rao's arrabbiata sauce vegan? ›

Rao's Homemade Arrabbiata Sauce. This product is likely vegan.

Is Barilla arrabbiata spicy? ›

Product information. Barilla Arrabbiata Tomato and Chilli Sauce is a rich sauce made with natural ingredients and a mild, sweet balance of 100% Italian field-grown tomatoes and spicy chillis.

Is Barilla Arrabbiata sauce vegetarian? ›

Crafted using quality ingredients, Barilla Arrabbiata Tomato and Chilli Sauce is the perfect sauce to bring you and your loved ones together. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans, it has no added preservatives and is gluten-free.

What's the difference between Pomodoro and arrabiata sauce? ›

The difference between Pomodoro and arrabiata is that arrabiata contains red chili peppers and is spicy compared to the mild flavor of Pomodoro sauce. Both sauces are tomato based and incorporate garlic and Italian spices.

What is the difference between Truff black truffle pomodoro and arrabiata? ›

Original Black Truffle Hot Sauce

Truff makes pomodoro and arrabbiata, the former of which is a more traditional tomato sauce and the latter of which has a spicy kick.

Which is hotter Fra Diavolo or arrabbiata? ›

Arrabiata and Fra Diavolo—translating to “angry” and “brother devil,” respectively—both bring a measure of heat. But where Fra Diavolo is a silky, pleasurably piquant addition to seafood dishes, Arrabiata is a temperamental, fiery, fist fight in your mouth.

What is similar to arrabiata sauce? ›

Similarities. Both Amatriciana and Arrabiata sauces are tomato-based and contain garlic and red pepper flakes. They are also both known for their spiciness, with Arrabiata being the spicier of the two.

What is the difference between marinara and Fra Diavolo sauce? ›

This is my basic Marinara, but with a generous sprinkling of red chili flakes, it becomes Fra Diavolo!

What is the difference between tomato sauce and arrabiata sauce? ›

The difference between Pomodoro and arrabiata is that arrabiata contains red chili peppers and is spicy compared to the mild flavor of Pomodoro sauce. Both sauces are tomato based and incorporate garlic and Italian spices.

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