A rich and somewhat creamy Tomato Gochujang Pasta made with a mix of tomatoes and gochujang or Korean chili paste. The addition of gochujang to this pasta adds a nice layer of heat and extra umami that creates a rich sauce to coat the pasta.
1cupvegan ground or crumbled sausages, 150 g (see notes)
1cupplain unsweetened soy milk or other plant based milk, I recommend oat milk as well
1-2tspsugar, to taste - to counter acidity from tomatoes
1/4cuppasta water
Salt and pepper to taste
Pasta
1/2lbuncooked tortiglioni or rigatoni- feel free to use other pasta of choice
To Finish
Chopped fresh flat leaf parsley or basil
Grated vegan cheese or parmesanoptional
Instructions
Tomatoes
Slice the tomatoes in half. Place in an over safe baking dish. Season with salt and pepper then drizzle with olive oil.
Bake in the oven for 30-35 minutes at 350F/180C or until the tomatoes are lightly brown and start to burst.
Sauce
In a large pan or skillet over medium heat, melt the vegan butter.
Sauté the onion until translucent for minute. Add the garlic and sauté for 1-2 minutes.
Add in the tomato paste and gochujang. Mix with the onions and garlic. Sauté the tomato and gochujang paste for 1-2 minutes over medium heat.
Add in the vegan ground or crumbled sausages (if using). Pour the soy milk or plant based milk.
Mix everything together. Add the toasted tomatoes. Break apart any large tomato pieces. Add some sugar, to counter the acidity.
Allow the sauce to simmer. Season the sauce to your taste, if needed.
Cooking the Pasta
Meanwhile, cook the pasta 1-2 minutes less that the package recommendation or until al dente and very chewy. Once al dente, drain the pasta from the water.
Save some of the pasta water.
Finishing the Pasta
Add some pasta water into the tomato gochujang sauce. Turn off the heat.
Add the cooked pasta directly into the sauce. Mix well to coat in the sauce. Add more pasta water, if desired. Season the pasta with some salt and pepper to taste, if desired. You can also finish this off with some grated vegan cheese.
Garnish with fresh parsley or basil. Serve while hot and enjoy!
Notes
VEGAN MINCE OR SAUSAGE CRUMBLES
You can use plant-based ground meat or mince like those from OmniMeat, Beyond Meat, etc. I also love to use sausages from Field Roast and crumbled these to add a meaty texture and extra flavour to the sauce.
Can I skip the vegan mince or crumble? Yes you can opt to make this with just the roasted tomatoes.
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