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This creamy sun-dried tomato pasta is everything you dream of in a cream sauce pasta dish. Packed with bold-flavored ingredients like garlic, tomatoes, and spinach, this pasta is a taste of decadence without the fuss to make!

sun-dried tomato pasta in a large black skillet next to red pepper flakes
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When was the last time you stepped foot in a Cheesecake Factory? I mean, let’s be honest – I kind of miss the old school restaurants. I remember the crazy wait times at Cheesecake Factory. You either had to get there right at 5pm or the wait time was going to be like over an hour.

I had decided to make this creamy sun-dried tomato pasta for the blog because they had (they might still have it, I don’t know) this dish called sun-dried tomato and chicken fettuccine and oh my gosh, it was SO good. The sauce was so creamy and flavorful and every strand of fettuccine was covered in this thick tomato cream sauce. I wasn’t trying to wait in line for dinner so this is how this recipe came to be — right at home!

ingredients for sun-dried tomato pasta

Ingredients for Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta

  • Dried fettuccine pasta – I like using fettuccine in this because of its long flat shape. The entire strand is coated in the creamy sauce and you can plate it nicely for a restaurant-style effect.
  • Pasta water – saving that pasta water is crucial to help the sauce thicken and bind to the pasta!
  • Olive oil
  • Garlic – five finely minced cloves, more if you prefer!
  • Sun-dried tomatoes – you can use the ones that are already pre-sliced (julienned) in olive oil (more flavor) or ones in a plastic bag that are dried and sliced.
  • Canned petite diced tomatoes – you don’t want regular diced because it can get too chunky in the sauce.
  • Tomato paste – this helps intensify the flavor and color.
  • Granulated sugar – a little sweetness to balance out the flavors of the sauce.
  • 2% or full-fat plain Greek yogurt – helps to lighten up the dish a little and create a thick sauce.
  • Sour cream – you need this because of its fat content and it’ll help the Greek yogurt not curdle.
  • Grated parmesan cheese – because freshly grated parmesan cheese is the best! Gives it a nutty, salty flavor.
  • Baby spinach – gives the pasta dish volume and greens.
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • Crushed red pepper flakes – this is optional but for my spice lovers, be generous!

What is the difference between sun-dried tomatoes in oil and dry-packed?

Sun-dried tomatoes in oil are made by soaking fresh tomatoes in oil and herbs and then leaving it out in the sun to dry. They’re then packed with the same oil and herbs they were soaking in. The sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil tend to be way more flavorful and tender and they’re most often used in recipes as they produce a much more intense flavor.

Dry-packed sun-dried tomatoes are basically leaving fresh tomatoes out in the sun to dehydrate. They’re then packed up, as is, without liquid. Dry-packed sun-dried tomatoes have a chewier texture and more concentrated tomato flavor; kind of like rich tomato paste. You usually have to rehydrate them before using or let the liquid in the recipe rehydrate them.

sundried tomato pasta plated in a bowl next to two metal forks, a salad bowl, and red pepper flakes

Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta Tips and Variations

  • Fat is good. I know it’s tempting to swap for fat-free everything in this (sour cream, yogurt) but you need fat. You need it so your dairy products don’t curdle. The fat in this helps balance it out.
  • Add protein. On its own, this is vegetarian, but adding in shrimp or grilled chicken for additional protein is highly encouraged! I would even add in sliced chicken sausage (the Italian-style from Trader Joe’s would be SO good in here).
  • Use a different pasta shape. I think fettuccine works best for this recipe but you could experiment and use mezze rigatoni, penne, or even bucatini!
  • Be patient. You have to use low heat during part of the cooking process. Be patient with it because it’ll yield a creamy sauce instead of a chunky, curdled one!
sun-dried tomato pasta twirled around a metal fork

FAQs

This was so acidic, any ideas?

Greek yogurt brands and sour cream brands can vary. Canned tomatoes can also vary. If you are finding that your sauce is too acidic, add a little more sugar.

Why sour cream in this? Why can’t I omit it?

Since the Greek yogurt contains low fat, it will curdle as soon as you add it to the hot mixture (since we aren’t taking the time to temper it). To ensure that it doesn’t curdle, you must mix the sour cream with the Greek yogurt. Sour cream contains fat and this fat will prevent the Greek yogurt from curdling and separating.

Can I just replace the Greek yogurt and sour cream for cream cheese?

Yup, you may! 4 ounces to be exact. Make sure it’s softened to room temperature so it melts easier.

Storage Instructions

Allow to cool then store in an airtight container and put in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. To reheat, add a little liquid (or if you saved pasta water) before reheating on the stovetop or in the microwave to help break up the sauce.

sun-dried tomato pasta in a bowl with a metal fork next to a bowl of greens and red pepper flakes

Serving Suggestions

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Creamy Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta

This creamy sun-dried tomato pasta is everything you dream of in a cream sauce pasta dish. Packed with bold-flavored ingredients like garlic, tomatoes, and spinach, this pasta is a taste of decadence without the fuss to make!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients 

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided
  • ¾ pound (340 g) dried fettuccine
  • 5 cloves garlic, minced
  • ½ cup (55 g) julienned sun-dried tomatoes
  • 14.5 ounce (440 g) can of petite diced tomatoes, drained
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • ½ cup (100 g) plain 2% or full fat Greek yogurt
  • ¼ cup (58 g) sour cream
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • ½ cup (50 g) grated parmesan cheese
  • 1 ½ cups (45 g) baby spinach
  • 1 cup (237 ml) reserved pasta water
  • Crushed red pepper flakes, optional

Instructions 

  • In a large stockpot, bring water to a boil, add 1 tablespoon of olive oil then add your fettuccine. Cook according to direction on the box then drain (reserving 1 cup of the pasta water) and set aside.
    3/4 pound (340 g) dried fettuccine, 1 tablespoons Olive oil
  • In a small bowl, combine the plain Greek yogurt and sour cream, mix together with a spoon and set aside.
    1/2 cup (100 g) plain 2% or full fat Greek yogurt, 1/4 cup (58 g) sour cream
    sour cream and greek yogurt mixed together in a bowl with a metal spoon
  • While the pasta is cooking, in a large skillet, add the remaining olive oil to the skillet over medium high heat. Once the oil is heated up, add garlic and sundried tomato halves. Sauté until fragrant, about 2 minutes.
    5 cloves garlic, 1/2 cup (55 g) julienned sun-dried tomatoes, 1 tablespoons Olive oil
  • Turn the heat down to medium low and gently add the diced tomatoes, tomato paste, and granulated sugar. Stir until well-incorporated.
    14.5 ounce (440 g) can of petite diced tomatoes, 1 tablespoon tomato paste, 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
    diced tomatoes iin a black skillet with wooden spoon
  • Swiftly whisk in the Greek yogurt and sour cream mixture. You'll want to slowly add it in but whisk fast to get it all incorporated well. After all of it has been added and combined, bring the heat up to medium high and let it simmer and thicken for about 5-7 minutes.
    whisking sour cream and greek yogurt into a black skillet
  • Season the sauce with salt and pepper, to taste, then add in the grated parmesan cheese and baby spinach. Once the spinach has wilted, you may add in the cooked pasta and turn off the heat.
    Salt and pepper, ½ cup (50 g) grated parmesan cheese, 1 1/2 cups (45 g) baby spinach
  • Toss to coat the pasta. If the mixture seems too thick, this is where you can slowly add the reserved pasta water (DO NOT add the full cup all at once, pour slowly and stir and see if you need more).
    1 cup (237 ml) reserved pasta water
    sun-dried tomato pasta in a large black skillet
  • You may top with crushed red pepper flakes, if desired.
    Crushed red pepper flakes
  • Serve warm.
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Nutrition

Serving: 1serving (412 grams), Calories: 582kcal, Carbohydrates: 83g, Protein: 22g, Fat: 19g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 9g, Trans Fat: 0.1g, Cholesterol: 92mg, Sodium: 464mg, Potassium: 919mg, Fiber: 6g, Sugar: 14g

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186 Comments

  1. fotini says:

    thank you so much for this recipe. I made it a day after I saw it and my husband and I loved it. He was so surprised that I used greek yogurt in it. He makes fun of me for substituting it for sour cream all the time and now is a believer. I used full fat sour cream though because that is what I had int he refrigerator. Will try with fat free but scared it won’t be the same. Neighbors loved it too…of course I had to share

    1. Julie says:

      Thanks so much for the feedback, Fotini! I’m so glad you and your husband enjoyed it and that your neighbors did too!

  2. Jill (MamaGing.com) says:

    This sounds awesome and I have all the ingredients on hand. Definitely will be in the dinner rotation this week! ~ Mama Ging

    1. Julie says:

      Wonderful! I hope you enjoy it!

  3. Leah says:

    Looks fantastic! I don’t have any yogurt and was wondering if I could replace the yogurt with sour cream as well? What do you think?

    1. Julie says:

      Hi Leah, in the comment above you, I mentioned that you can replace the yogurt with sour cream but the dish just won’t be “lightened up.” You certainly can use sour cream instead though! Enjoy! :)

  4. Shannon says:

    I am not a fan of Greek yogurt and never liked it in anything. Can I use regular yogurt or just replace it with more sour cream or something else?

    1. Julie says:

      If you use regular yogurt, it is not as thick as greek yogurt so your sauce might not be as thick and creamy unless you let it thicken longer. You can certainly use more sour cream, although, it won’t be a lightened up dish! :) I promise you if you use greek yogurt – you won’t even taste it!

  5. Amelia says:

    I made this last night. Super yummy! I had never tasted this dish at Cheesecake Factory so this was my first time eating this dish. I’d make it again & keep it in my “meatless/pasta Monday” rotation for my family. I think next time I am going to add the red pepper flakes!!!

    1. Julie says:

      So glad you liked it – it’s definitely a big favorite of mine :)

  6. Aisha says:

    Thanks so much! Just to update the dish came out fantastic. I added mushrooms and sweet onions and my husband sprinkled “slap your momma” Cajun spicing to his plate and loved it. Definitely on our rotation now. Thanks!!!

    1. Julie says:

      Awesome! So glad you enjoyed this!

  7. Aisha says:

    Oh no I bought oil based roasted tomatoes. If I dry them should it work?

    Also is it okay to reheat this dish as it has yogurt in it?

    Making it tonight, thanks!!!

    1. Julie says:

      Aisha – oil based roasted tomatoes? I’ve never heard of them. They should be ok if you dry them with a paper towel. It’s ok to reheat. I did it twice.

  8. May Jaffe says:

    This was delicious…used whole wheat pasta. Thank you

  9. Sara Pearsall says:

    I worked at The Cheesecake Factory a few years ago and fell in love with pretty much the entire menu while there. This is one of the go-to dishes on my list. I actually know how to make it the way they do at the restaurant, but after making this one last night for dinner, this recipe will be a staple in our regular menu at home! So delicious!! (And definitely better for you!)

  10. Karren Haller says:

    Hello, I found your blog just by chance as I was looking for Italian recipes, I love this recipe and have eaten something similar at Meme’s Restaurant. I wanted to let you know that you are one of 4 bloggers I have featured this week in my Tasty Bites feature. Hope you can stop by and link up any of your favorite recipes Tasty Bites Tuesday
    Bon Apetite