This roasted vegetable pasta dish makes me happy to cook! As the vegetables roast, they fill the kitchen with sweet, earthy, and savory aromas. When they’re golden brown and caramelized, I pull them out of the oven and toss them with a zingy dressing, warm pasta, fresh herbs, and cheese. I don’t use any measuring spoons (and you won’t have to either). Instead, I taste and adjust to find a perfect balance of late summer flavors. Hint: You’ll know it’s right when you can’t resist taking another bite. 🙂 This roasted vegetable pasta takes about 30 minutes to make, and it’s simple, flexible, and fun. Filled with bright color and bold flavor, it’s a delicious showcase for any farmers market haul of veggies.
Vegetable Pasta Recipe Variations
You’ll love this recipe as written, but it’s also a great one to play with. Feel free to use what you have on hand or whatever looks best at the farmers market. Here are some of my favorite variations:
Switch the veggies. Nearly any late summer veggie works well in this roasted vegetable pasta. Replace some of the summer squash with eggplant or bell peppers, swap the carrots for green beans, or add broccoli, cauliflower, fennel, or corn. Grill the veggies. Too hot to turn the oven on? This vegetable pasta is just as good when you cook the veggies on the grill. Swap the cheese, or skip it. If you don’t have feta on hand, use shaved Parmesan cheese or crumbled goat cheese in its place. To make this recipe vegan, skip the cheese, or add a spoonful of capers instead. Add some crunch. Toss in a handful of toasted pine nuts or roasted chickpeas. Up the herbs. In addition to fresh basil, top the pasta with dollops of pesto.
Let me know what variations you try!
Vegetable Pasta Recipe Tips
Roast heartier vegetables for longer. If you make this roasted vegetable pasta with the same veggies I did, you’ll find the roasting times in the recipe below. However, if you’re using different vegetables, their cooking times will likely vary. Heartier veggies like root vegetables, onions, and cauliflower will take around 30 minutes, while tender veggies like zucchini and asparagus will take closer to 20. For reference, check out my guides to roasting cauliflower, broccoli, asparagus, butternut squash, and Brussels sprouts. Dress the veggies while they’re warm. The vegetables will absorb more of the bright, tangy dressing while they’re still warm from the oven, so, for the best flavor, toss them with the oil and vinegar before they cool. Taste and adjust. One of my favorite things about making this roasted vegetable pasta is that you can get away with not measuring anything (fewer dishes!) as long as you’re willing to taste and adjust your final dish. Too bland? Add more salt, red pepper flakes, herbs, or cheese. Not punchy or bright enough? Add more lemon or vinegar. Too dry? Drizzle your olive oil a little more generously. As long as you season to taste, you’ll end up with something delicious.
More Favorite Pasta Recipes
If you love this roasted vegetable pasta, try one of these healthy pasta recipes next:
Creamy Vegan Pasta Spaghetti Aglio e Olio Easy Pesto Pasta Tagliatelle with Asparagus and Peas Fettuccine Alfredo Orecchiette Pasta with Broccoli Linguine with Lemon and Tomatoes Or any of these 25 Easy Pasta Recipes!