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Pasta with Mascarpone and Roasted Cherry Tomatoes

Pasta with Mascarpone and Roasted Cherry Tomatoes

Last week I shared this recipe for linguine with two-cheese sauce, which utilized just a few tablespoons of mascarpone cheese. Subsequently, I received a few comments and emails from readers who mentioned that they'd like to try it, but never buy mascarpone because they don't always know how to use it all before it goes bad. I could totally relate - I've thrown away partially used containers of mascarpone (and ricotta) more times than I'd care to admit. So, if you've also run into this problem, today I'm offering another recipe suggestion and this one calls for over a cup of mascarpone, which means it'll go a long way toward helping you use whatever leftovers are in your fridge.

Pasta with Mascarpone and Roasted Cherry Tomatoes

The recipe starts with tomatoes and garlic cloves, which are oven roasted for just about 15 minutes. In that short time, magic happens. First, the house smelled amazing - roasted garlic might just be one of my favorite aromas ever. I'll be honest, I've roasted tomatoes before (romas, I think) and I wasn't impressed. In fact, I didn't really like them. I'm not sure what's changed between now and then, but these roasted cherry tomatoes were like candy - I couldn't stop grabbing them off the baking sheet and popping them into my mouth. When we return from our vacation, these roasted tomatoes are one of the first things I want to make, and this time I don't plan to incorporate them into any recipes :)

Pasta with Mascarpone and Roasted Cherry Tomatoes

I whipped this pasta up for lunch the other day (I halved the recipe), baking an individual gratin immediately and putting the rest in a rectangular pan in the fridge to be baked the next day. The gratin was fantastic - the sauce was rich and creamy from the mascarpone and, of course, each bite that contained one of those sweet roasted tomatoes was a favorite. It didn't feel as heavy as some other mac and cheese recipes I've made so that was an added bonus. Definitely a repeat here, maybe even with a few more veggies in the mix!

(PS - While the pan I baked the next day was pretty good, I enjoyed the gratin more and probably wouldn't recommend making this ahead of time.)

Pasta with Mascarpone and Roasted Cherry Tomatoes

Pasta with Mascarpone and Roasted Cherry Tomatoes
adapted from Pink Parsley Catering (originally from Gourmet, February 2004)

2 pints cherry tomatoes, halved (I used a 12 oz bag)
6 cloves garlic, peeled
kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
extra virgin olive oil
1 lb pasta (I used Trader Joe's orecchiette)
1 1/4 cups mascarpone cheese
pinch red pepper flakes
2 oz (1 cup) finely grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 cup minced fresh chives

Preheat oven to 400 F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil.

Combine the tomatoes and garlic on the prepared baking sheet and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Spread in a single layer and roast for 15-20 minutes, or until slightly plumped. Transfer the baking sheet to a wire rack and cool slightly, then remove the garlic cloves and mince them.

While the tomatoes roast, cook the pasta in a large pot of salted boiling water until al dente (check the instructions on the package for time). Drain the pasta, reserving about 1 cup of the cooking water. Transfer the pasta to a large bowl, add the mascarpone and stir until melted and combined. Add the reserved pasta water, little by little, until the sauce has thinned a bit (I only used about 1/2 cup of the water). Gently mix in the red pepper flakes, minced garlic, tomatoes, half of the Parmesan cheese, 3 tablespoons of the chives, 3/4 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper.

Spray a 9x13 baking dish with cooking spray. Pour the pasta into the baking dish and top with the remaining Parmesan. Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until the pasta is golden brown and the sauce is bubbling. Garnish with remaining chives before serving.

22 comments:

Susan @ SGCC said...

What a great dish! Mascarpone never goes to waste in my house, but this looks like something to save it for.

Yadi I. @ShopCookMake said...

This looks super yummy!

MsGarlic said...

wow this looks great! unique.

Andrea the Kitchen Witch said...

The gratain is beautiful! The tomatoes and chives pop so nicely against the creamy white cheese and pasta. Stunning! This would be an awesome lunch :)

Regarding the roasted tomatoes, I think its the type of tomato causing you to like these more than the romas. Those nature sweet cherries are really sweet, I can imagine how delicious they'd be roasted! YUM!!!!!

warmvanillasugar said...

Mmm yummy dinner idea! I love mascarpone, and those roasted tomatoes look awesome.

StephenC said...

A terrific idea. What I do when dividing the pasta is drizzle the reserved part with just a little olive oil and keep it separate from the other components until the next day.

jillbert said...

This looks decadent and delicious. I've never roasted tomatoes either, but they sound like they'd be great in pasta.

Jaime said...

that looks delicious! your photos always inspire me :) I need to work on getting props and better backgrounds for my pics

Erin said...

I constantly am battling leftover ingredients and finding uses for them. Love that you took that into account! Guess I'll have to make both of those dishes soon :-)

The Procrastobaker said...

Oh deary me, the idea of throwing away mascarpone, criminal! Its the stuff dreams are made of :) love the look of this fresh simple dish and is indeed a great idea to use up the leftovers!

janet@cupcakestocaviar said...

This looks delicious Tracey! I love using mascarpone in pasta dishes. It adds such a richness without being too heavy. Definitely trying this and definitely buzzed it.

Audrey said...

That looks absolutely delicious...btw, if you look on the Fine Cooking site, there are some ice cream recipes (from David L.) that use mascarpone. I mean, it would be a shame to let it go to waste... :)

MrsJenB said...

Lovely, lovely. Roasting the tomatoes is a great touch - really brings out the flavor, for sure. And easier than standing over and stirring! :)

JEM said...

Can't wait to try this recipe! I just roasted some cherry tomatoes for the first time last week and I couldn't stop eating them either. So good!!!

Diana @ a girl, a dog & an oven said...

Beautiful! I love roasted tomatoes, and marscapone seems like a great accompaniment. I rarely use it, for the same reason that I can never use all of it, but this is definitely something to try. Bookmark!! :-)

Nicole@HeatOvenTo350 said...

When I ever find the elusive mascarpone in my grocery store, I'm going to try this. I love roasted tomatoes, and the whole end product looks amazing.

Cookin' Canuck said...

Now this is comfort food I can get behind! Mascarpone cheese works so well, mixed with a little pasta cooking water, to make a great sauce.

Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen said...

Yup, every time I buy mascapone I struggle to finish it so thanks for this.

Alise said...

This is mouth-watering. I'm always looking for more ways to use mascarpone, so this is great.

Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction said...

This sounds amazing... I shouldn't be blog reading this late at night because now I'm craving some pasta. :)

Joanna Lustig said...

I made the dish tonight and it was incredible! Thanks so much for posting it!

Stefanie said...

Mascarpone goes great with pasta, and this recipe looks like no exception. And I love the addition of roasted cherry tomatoes to add sweetness and a splash of color. Definitely adding this to my list of recipes to try!

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