My obsession with zucchini noodles continues with this summer favorite! It’s a flavor explosion featuring two of my summer staples: pesto & roasted cherry tomatoes. YUM to the max. There’s nothing better than enjoying a giant bowl of noodles and not feeling like you have to be rolled into bed. Sorry spaghetti, we’ve broken up for good! Hope you love as much as I do! xx- Sarah {recipe and more after the jump!}
ZUCCHINI NOODLES WITH PESTO AND ROASTED TOMATOES
Serves 2
Ingredients:
4- 5 medium zucchinis
1 pint cherry tomatoes
extra virgin olive oil
3 tablespoons pesto (recipe here)
2 tablespoons pine nuts
sea salt and pepper
Method:
– Preheat oven to 250 degrees
– Clean and halve one pint of cherry tomatoes and toss in a splash of extra virgin olive oil until evenly coated. Sprinkle with a generous dash of sea salt and spread on a cookie sheet, seed side up.
– Roast tomatoes for 90 minutes
– Use a julienne peeler to create zucchini noodles (stop peeling when you get down to the seeds)
- In a large mixing bowl combine noodles with two tablespoons of pesto (more to your preference) and mix well.
- To serve: divide noodles into two bowls, top with cherry tomatoes, sprinkle with pine nuts and serve.
- Enjoy!
This looks so yummy! I want to see if I can get my bf to eat vegan!
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This looks awesome! Do I have to boil the zucchini or can I eat them raw?
Thanks ladies! @Julia- definitely raw!!
This dish looks absolutely stunning! An eye-catcher.
This looks so delicious! I've never tried the zucchini noodle-thing but this recipe makes me want to try this!!
Jessica
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Wow, beautiful! I love the look of those roasted tomatoes, and anything with pesto is a sure favourite for me.
What a gorgeous meal!
I literally have cherry tomatoes slow-roasting in the oven right now!! I do them at night to avoid the heat.
This is exactly my kind of food
Zucchini is one of my favorite vegetables, and I can only imagine how delicious it tastes with roasted tomatoes and pesto – yum!
I am making this as we speak & I am waiting on the tomatoes to finish roasting
I'm planning on refrigerating overnight and eating it for work tomorrow, would you recommend mixing the pesto into the dish tomorrow instead of overnight?
This looks so yummy! As a vegetarian I've been trying to up my vegetables and reduce my reliance on heavy carbs lately – this is the perfect answer!
I gotta try this! Thank you for the lovely recipe. x
Yum! Love zucchini, so this would be a fantastic recipe for me to try. So healthy and fresh!
I just ordered a julienne peeler…
Thankfifi
I purchased one at Bed bath and Beyond for less than $13 with my 20% off coupon. It’s the Veggetti as seen on TV. Very easy to use. Just turn the zucchini in the hole and it juliennes like magic. I was using a julienne vegetable peeler begone this and it hurt my fingers. It also took too long.
Zucchini noodles is something I have yet to try but always wanted to! This looks and sounds amazing, Sarah!
I'll definitely be trying this healthy mid-week meal. Looks so satisfying!
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WOW! I'll be right over….this looks amazing.
I did saut the noodles for a few minutes before we ate, but didn't change anything else and it was delicious! The noodles still had some crunch to them, but I liked them a bit more warm. Thanks!
I’m going to do the same for 4 mins.
Just made this. So good! Thanks!
Oh this looks fab! I fell out of love with pasta a long time ago….Im gonna make this for my lunch ! MMmm
So pretty i love the marriage of these two pretty colours. Me looking out for a good brand of julienne peeler for some time.
Lovely clicks.
Shobha
Hey.. Thanks for that recipe of zucchini noodles… I really loved the way you presented it… felt like eating it.. I am a BIG fan of maggi . But I like Maggi cup noodles more as it is very easy to cook. You just need to add hot water and your delicious Maggi noodles is ready to eat in 5 minutes!!! But whenever I get time I used to cook noodles at home itself.
The recipe looks amazing! But im still not sure about eating things raw, so can i boil them or would that ruin everything ?