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Tired of the same old red sauce? Spice up your next pasta night with this arrabbiata sauce recipe! We love this fiery Italian tomato sauce over penne.


Pasta with arrabbiata sauce


Break out the red pepper flakes—we’re making arrabbiata sauce! This spicy Italian tomato sauce is one of my favorite sauces to serve over pasta. It’s insanely flavorful, with a generous pinch of crushed red pepper giving it a delicious kick of heat. It also happens to be easy to make in 30 minutes with 7 basic ingredients. I love having this arrabbiata sauce recipe in our pasta night rotation—I hope you will too!

What is arrabbiata sauce?

Arrabbiata sauce is a spicy tomato sauce that hails from Rome, in the Lazio region of Italy. Made with simple ingredients like San Marzano tomatoes, garlic, and olive oil, it’s similar to classic marinara, with the main difference being that arrabbiata sauce also includes a decent amount of red pepper flakes. Called sugo all’arrabbiata in Italian, its name literally translates to “angry sauce,” referring to the heat of the red chili flakes.

This sauce is traditionally served over tube-shaped pasta like penne or rigatoni, but that’s not the only way you can use it. Find some of my favorite serving suggestions below!


Recipe ingredients - San Marzano tomatoes, garlic, onion, olive oil, salt, and red pepper flakes with penne pasta and Parmesan cheese


How to Make Arrabbiata Sauce

My arrabbiata sauce recipe has 7 simple ingredients:

  • Canned whole peeled tomatoes – If you can find them, use San Marzano tomatoes for the sweetest flavor.
  • Crushed red pepper flakes – For heat. I use 1 1/2 teaspoons to give this sauce a spicy kick, but if you’re nervous about it getting too spicy, you can start with less and add more to taste.
  • Onion and garlic – For savory depth of flavor.
  • Extra-virgin olive oil – For body and richness.
  • Cane sugar – I often add a pinch to balance the acidity of the tomatoes. If you find that your tomatoes are sweet enough to skip it, feel free.
  • And sea salt – To make all the flavors pop!

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.


Arrabbiata sauce in saucepan with wooden spoon


To make the sauce, start by sautéing the onion, garlic, and red pepper flakes. Cook until the onion softens, about 5 minutes. During this time, the red pepper flakes will infuse the oil with heat.

Then, add the tomatoes and their juices. Use a wooden spoon to crush the whole tomatoes against the sides and bottom of the pot. You want the sauce to be mostly smooth but still retain some texture. Stir in the sugar.

Simmer over low heat for 20 minutes to develop the flavors and thicken the sauce. Season to taste, and enjoy!


Pouring sauce over penne pasta


How to Use Arrabbiata Sauce

  • On pasta. I love this sauce over penne, but feel free to use your favorite pasta shape. I often add a little pasta water to loosen the sauce and help it coat the pasta. Top with fresh basil leaves or parsley and Parmesan cheese.
  • Over gnocchi. Make potato gnocchi from scratch, or use store-bought for a quick and easy dinner.
  • On pizza. A spicier alternative to regular pizza sauce.
  • In baked pastas or eggplant Parmesan. Making a recipe that calls for marinara? Feel free to use arrabbiata sauce instead! It would be delicious in a vegetarian lasagna or baked ziti.

How do you like to use this sauce? Let me know in the comments!

How to Store

Homemade arrabbiata sauce keeps well in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. For longer storage, freeze it for up to 3 months.


Arrabbiata sauce recipe


More Italian Sauce Recipes

If you love this arrabbiata sauce recipe, try one of these classic Italian pasta sauces next:

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This hearty dish with its skinless chicken thighs, rich tomato sauce, capsicum, onions and mushrooms is a flavourful, easy to make meal that is perfect for a cozy dinner. Made in a Dutch oven, seared and seasoned to perfection, this chicken cacciatore is simple to make and so full of flavour.

Dutch Oven Chicken CacciatoreDutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore

Chicken Cacciatore

This classic Italian dish is a delicious comfort food that is simple to make. 

Dutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore Notes

  • When searing the chicken, make sure to leave it a good 3 minutes before moving it as it gives it a lovely sear that will help keep all the juices inside.
  • When serving, the chicken can be kept as is, or shredded and stirred back into the sauce.
  • This recipe is made in a dutch oven, though if you don’t have one, it can be cooked in a deep skillet. If you don’t have a lid for it, cover with foil.

Chicken Cacciatore in the Instant Pot

If you want to finish off this recipe in an Instant Pot, it can be done quite easily. You may need to adjust, depending on the model of your Instant Pot.

  • Follow the recipe by searing the chicken and cooking the vegetables – up to the step where the lid is added and the chicken is left to simmer.
  • Instead, add the ingredients to the Instant Pot and close the lid.
  • Set the valve to the ‘sealing’ position and set it to high pressure.
  • Press the ‘manual’ or pressure cook’ button and set the time for 9 minutes.
  • Once the cooking is done, press the ‘cancel / off’ button and it release the pressure on its own.
  • When done and the pressure valve pin is down, carefully open the lid, making sure to release the steam away from your face.
  • Again, depending on your model of Instant Pot and the type of chicken you use, you may need to cook the chicken for a little longer or a shorter time.

Cacciatore Variations

  • Try tossing through about ¼ cup of pitted, chopped green or black olives
  • Capers can also be added. Try adding 3 TBSP of drained capers
  • For the dry red wine, try a Chianti or Sangiovese or a white wine such as Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay
  • Marinate the chicken for a few hours or overnight for a bold flavour
  • Add bacon never hurts any dish. Just sayin! 5 -6 strips would be amazing
  • Diced carrots and celery could also be added
  • For a thinner sauce, omit the tomato paste
  • Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs or chicken breast can be used, though the cooking time will need to be adjusted

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Serving Chicken Cacciatore

There are a few ways to serve this dish including: 

Storing Chicken Cacciatore

To store, left the leftovers cool before placing in an airtight storage container. 

Store in the fridge for up to 4 days.

To freeze, place in an airtight, freezer-safe container and store for up to 3 months. Remove from the freezer and let thaw in the fridge overnight before reheating.

To reheat, gently rewarm in a dutch oven or deep skillet on the stove oven medium-heat.

Dutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore on a white plate ready to eatDutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore on a white plate ready to eat

Ingredients for Making Chicken Cacciatore

To make 4 – 6 servings, you will need:

  • 1kg Boneless, Skinless Chicken Thighs
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • ½ tsp Black Pepper
  • 2 TBSP Olive Oil
  • 1 Onion, sliced
  • 1 Red Capsicum, Diced
  • 1 Green Capsicum, Diced
  • 227g Mushrooms, Sliced
  • 4 Cloves Garlic, Minced
  • 1 tsp Dried Oregano
  • ½ tsp Dried Thyme
  • 1 TBSP Tomato Paste
  • 800g Crushed Tomatoes – Can
  • ½ Cup Chicken Broth
  • ¼ Cup Fresh Parsley, Chopped for Garnish
  • ½ tsp Crushed Red Pepper Flakes (Optional)
  • ¼ Cup Dry Red Wine (Optional)
  • Cooked pasta or rice for serving

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Making Chicken Cacciatore

Place the chicken thighs in a bowl and season with the salt and pepper.

Dutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore seasoning the chickenDutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore seasoning the chicken

Heat the olive oil in a deep skillet or a Dutch oven over medium-heat.

Sear the chicken for 3 to 4 minutes per side, then remove from the pan and set aside.

Add the onions, capsicum and mushrooms to the same skillet or Dutch oven and sauté until softened, about 5 minutes.

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Next, add the garlic, oregano, thyme, and red pepper flakes (if using) to the skillet and cook for another minute.

Dutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore adding herbs and spicesDutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore adding herbs and spices

Add the crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, chicken broth and dry red wine (if using) and bring to a simmer.

Dutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore adding crushed tomatoesDutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore adding crushed tomatoes

Return the chicken to the skillet or Dutch oven, making sure to submerge it in the sauce.

Cover and simmer on low heat for 30 minutes.

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Uncover and continue to simmer for another 10 to 15 minutes, until the sauce thickens slightly.

Dutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore sauce is thickenedDutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore sauce is thickened

Serve over pasta or rice and garnish with the fresh parsley.

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Dutch Oven Chicken Cacciatore

Simple Living. Creative Learning

Made in a dutch oven, seared and seasoned to perfection, this chicken cacciatore is simple to make and so full of flavour.

Servings 4 -6

Calories 586 kcal

Prep Time 15 minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes

Total Time 1 hour

Ingredients 

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Instructions 

  • Place the chicken thighs in a bowl and season with the salt and pepper.

  • Heat the olive oil in a deep skillet or a Dutch oven over medium-heat.

  • Sear the chicken for 3 to 4 minutes per side, then remove from the pan and set aside.

  • Add the onions, capsicum and mushrooms to the same skillet or Dutch oven and sauté until softened, about 5 minutes.

  • Add the garlic, oregano, thyme, and red pepper flakes (if using) to the skillet and cook for another minute.

  • Add the crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, chicken broth and dry red wine (if using) and bring to a simmer.

  • Return the chicken to the skillet or Dutch oven, making sure to submerge it in the sauce.

  • Cover and simmer on low heat for 30 minutes.

  • Uncover and continue to simmer for another 10 to 15 minutes, until the sauce thickens slightly.

  • Serve over pasta or rice and garnish with the fresh parsley.

Nutrition

Calories: 586kcal | Carbohydrates: 48g | Protein: 60g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Trans Fat: 0.04g | Cholesterol: 238mg | Sodium: 2828mg | Potassium: 3067mg | Fiber: 11g | Sugar: 29g | Vitamin A: 4617IU | Vitamin C: 116mg | Calcium: 133mg | Iron: 9mg

Nutritional information is an estimate and provided as a courtesy. The values may vary according to the ingredients and tools that are used. Please use your preferred nutritional calculator for more detailed information.

Keyword Chicken, Chicken Cacciatore, Dutch Oven

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This pasta puttanesca recipe stars a flavorful tomato sauce packed with garlic, olives, and capers. Perfect for weeknights, it’s ready in 30 minutes!


Pasta puttanesca


Pasta puttanesca is a perfect example of what I love about Italian cooking. This Southern Italian dish features a garlicky tomato sauce spiked with briny olives, capers, and anchovies. It requires simple ingredients and minimal prep, but it still delivers rich, bold flavor.

I shared a puttanesca recipe with zucchini noodles in Love & Lemons Every Day, but since this classic pasta is one of my weeknight favorites, I thought it was about time I shared a more traditional recipe too. It calls for 10 ingredients, cooks in under 30 minutes, and is absolutely delicious. I hope you love it as much as I do!


Pasta puttanesca recipe ingredients


What does puttanesca mean?

The Italian word puttanesca translates to “in the style of a prostitute.” I only learned this recently, and after enjoying pasta puttanesca for years, I was intrigued—how did this dish get its name?

Well, it seems to be up for debate. One theory goes that its pungent aroma was designed to draw customers into brothels of the Spanish Quarters of Naples. Another suggests that a chef from Ischia made the first pasta puttanesca when a hungry crowd of customers arrived at his restaurant late at night and he had to improvise a meal using pantry staples. Whether or not either story is true, it seems likely that pasta puttanesca originated in Italy’s Campania region in the mid-20th century.

Pasta Puttanesca Ingredients

Puttanesca sauce stars three famous ingredients: capers, olives, and anchovies. They create its distinctive tangy, briny taste.

My recipe is vegetarian, so I skip the anchovies, but the capers and olives still pack in plenty of flavor.

Here’s what else you’ll need to make it:

  • Whole peeled tomatoes – Canned tomatoes make up the base of this pantry-friendly sauce. Choose San Marzano tomatoes for the sweetest flavor.
  • Shallot and garlic – They add sharp, savory depth of flavor.
  • Red pepper flakes – For heat.
  • Extra-virgin olive oil – For richness.
  • Chopped fresh parsley – It offers a nice fresh contrast to the briny pasta sauce. Fresh basil or oregano is lovely here too.
  • And sea salt – To make all the flavors pop!

A quick note on pasta: Spaghetti is most traditional here, but you could really use any type of pasta. I typically reach for a long shape—maybe bucatini or linguine if I’m not using spaghetti.

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.


Cooking capers, olives, garlic, and red pepper flakes in large skillet


How to Make Pasta Puttanesca

You can find the complete pasta puttanesca recipe with measurements below, but for now, here’s a quick overview of how it goes:

Start by prepping the tomatoes. Drain the juices (they’d make the sauce too watery), then transfer the tomatoes to a large bowl. Use your hands to crush them into a thick, chunky sauce. Set aside.

Next, cook the aromatics. Sauté the shallots until softened, about 4 to 5 minutes, then add the capers, olives, garlic, and red pepper flakes and sizzle for 2 minutes to infuse the olive oil with flavor.


Adding canned tomatoes to skillet with capers and olives


Stir in the crushed tomatoes and simmer to develop the flavors in the sauce, about 8 to 10 minutes.


Tomato, caper, and olive mixture in skillet


Meanwhile, cook the pasta. Follow the instructions on the package, cooking until the pasta is al dente. Before draining it, reserve 1 cup of the starchy pasta cooking water.

Add the pasta to the pan with the sauce, along with 1/2 cup of the reserved pasta water. Toss to coat, adding more pasta water as needed.

Finally, add the parsley and toss to combine. Season to taste and serve with more parsley for garnish.


Tossing spaghetti with puttanesca sauce


What to Serve with Spaghetti alla Puttanesca

I love to serve this recipe with a salad on the side. It pairs perfectly with anything green and leafy, like this green salad or this Caesar salad. It would be nice with some simple sautéed broccolini too!

You might also want to serve it with crusty bread for sopping up the flavorful sauce. Level up the meal by making homemade garlic bread, garlic knots, or focaccia.

How to Store

Leftover pasta puttanesca keeps well in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat it in the microwave or on the stovetop.


Pasta puttanesca recipe


More Pasta Recipes to Try

If you love this pasta puttanesca recipe, try one of these delicious pastas next:

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