Penne al Baffo (Creamy Tomato-Ham Pasta) Recipe (2024)

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Hephaestis

As the recipe notes, tomato puree is simply the American way of saying tomato passata. Passata/puree is smooth with no chunks or lumps and no ingredient other than tomato, except perhaps some salt. It has a very mellow flavor. Don’t substitute tomato sauce or paste or any other tomatoey stuff.

Joe

This is precisely why we subscribe to this newsletter. We made (and loved!) this recipe for lunch. Not only does it work (clearly, it has been tested) and is delicious. But that does not explain our enthusiasm. This is not some sort of “fusion” creation that calls itself “al baffo,” but really is not. It’s a classic recipe, one that we had heard about, and had never tried, not even in a restaurant, and wanted to make at home. We are very happy we did!!

Chris from Brooklyn

Love this! Worked well with deli ham in a pinch, but ethereal with some leftover guanciale we had in the fridge. Hardest part was cleaning up my 4 year old after she devoured 2 bowls!

Amo Tremezzo

Italian tomato puree now commonly found in the US - sold in bottles

mimi in sicily

The best passata available in the USA is by Pomi. It is widely available. I use it exclusively here in Italy

Stumblebunny

Wow, so easy & yes…lip smacking good.I used a ham steak and cubed it. I’m sure other types of hams or guanciale or pancetta will work as well. For the person confused with step 2…use a 1/4 c of the boiling salted water (to be used later to cook the pasta) and add it to the can or glass jar that the tomato purée came out of so you get every last drop of that puree.Careful adding additional salt as the puree, ham, cheese already contain plenty…as does the salted water and cooked pasta.

L Mag

This was truly delicious! Not satisfied with just deli ham, I also sautéed a few porcini mushrooms for the sauce. I will definitely be making this again.

andreorfgen

Perfect to cook in the camper, fast, easy, delicious. Best with a glass of powerful red wine.

Max Alexander, Rome, Contestant MasterChef Italia 2020-2021

Passata means “passed,” in other words passed through a food mill or strainer to become smooth. The most common brand in Italy is Mutti, sold in jars (not cans) and I believe also common in US supermarkets. This recipe is authentic although Italians would use less sauce and garlic.

Brian

Tomato passata?

Candace Midgett

Looks amazing! The only change I'm contemplating is to substitute pancetta for the ham. Cubed pancetta is widely available at markets here in NC, so it would be an easy swap.

Barbara

I buy glass tall jars of passata (Mutti) brand, they're 24.5 oz. BUT you can close them& keep in fridge

Kathy D

I spied a small container (1/2 can) of diced Muir Glen tomatoes in the fridge as I was getting out the wine for dinner. I threw them into the pasta at the last minute, just warming them through. Those occasional plump tomato bites were very nice.

Anna Gass

It’s the Italian version of tomato purée. Feel free to substitute if you can’t find Passata in your local grocery

Jennifer

Wow, was this a winner! I had some reservations about it because of the lack of much seasoning. Very creamy, delicious. I used Boar's Head Bourbon Ridge ham, because after reading comments, wanted a ham that would definitely impart some smokiness and it was perfect. This is definitely a meal I could do on a weeknight - went together so quickly. Cut the recipe in half for two, with a lunch portion left over. My arm hurts a little bit from patting myself on the back with this one.

Kate

Added a parm-reg rind as the sauce cooked. Used leftover spiral ham diced. Plenty of sauce for a whole box of ziti. Very rich dish. Agree with others to serve with a side salad or a crunchy veggie. I think mushrooms would taste really good in this.

Barb

I keep the ingredients on hand. Simple to make on a week night. Regular rotation. Adding capers and olives to leftovers gives it a puttanesca feel.

Such a comfort food

I made this first with a just-fine supermarket ham and was disappointed; find a good ultra-flavorful ham or upgrade to a pancetta or guanciale. I've used guanciale ever since, skimming some fat before adding the passata, and it's great. Also, strongly recommend using an anellini (ring) pasta for a little grown-up Spaghetti-O's vibe. (We call it Big Boy-ardee in our house.)

meinunich

Stuck in a small Italian village for days. No cream, no cheese. Used whole milk instead and no cheese. Grated heirloom tomatoes on box grater: voila, Passata! It was good even w/o the cheese.

Birdie

I followed the recipe as is, but I did buy already cubed country ham at my grocery store instead of the deli ham. We felt the sauce was a little thin the first night, but the leftovers were much better. The sauce had thickened overnight and it was delicious the next day. When I make it again I'll start it at lunch and refrigerate until supper time.

carol

Ok. Quick, easy, YUMMY. What more can you want for a weeknight family meal?

sirrah231

I do not understand all the praise for this recipe. Made as directed and it tasted like souped up ketchup. Not unlike Spaghettios. Regretted making the full recipe because the other half went in the trash.

Deb Martin

If you have an Italian deli, buy prosciutto cotto. It makes a difference. It’s much more flavorful than American deli ham or a ham steak.

dimmerswitch

Deb Martin, You are so right about the difference prosciutto cotto makes in this dish! American deli ham is nothing like it for unique texture and flavor. IMHO the only way to make this dish is with prosciutto cotto. Too bad it isn't more available in the U.S.

S.C.

So, I ran out of garlic and couldn’t find Passata. So I used granulated garlic and blended up some canned whole tomatoes. I did also use a ham steak instead of deli ham, riffing off of some of the comments. Even with these modifications, it was one of the best things I’ve eaten in a while! Much richer and more complex than the ingredient list suggests. Licking my whiskers indeed!Bonus points for the kiddos liking it too.

marina

So easy, so tasty

Julie

I liked the recipe, it was a good sauce to pasta ratio and perfect for a weeknight. The next time though, I think I’m going to try pancetta or guanciale as suggested by another reviewer because I felt that the ham was muted by the sauce. It was still very good though.

lowcountrygayle

This was very bland, I used niman ranch ham steak. May try again with pancetta or an organic sausage.

Dick P

Tried for first time tonight. Used leftover Costco 4 lb. ham I had baked a few nights ago. I think I chopped up about a half pound, but we both decided it needed more. Only mod I made was adding a pound of chopped asparagus about halfway thru the simmer. Fantastic! Used half & half instead of cream. Wife and I look forward to doing it again in the future.

Sandra

Purchased the passata ages ago intending to make this, but never had enough of the ingredients together. Blizzarding out, and thought 'ah ha - have just about everything'. Didn't have cream, but did have ricotta, which worked in my mind, as well as in reality. Will try it one day with cream, but the ricotta added a bit of flavor, and some of the necessary creaminess. Yum.

SheppieMom

This was easy to put together on a week night and quite delicious. I used leftover Costco ham and I don't know if we would have liked it as much if we'd used deli ham. I would definitely make it again.

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Penne al Baffo (Creamy Tomato-Ham Pasta) Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Il Baffo? ›

“Al Baffo” is said to be the abbreviated version of an Italian expression “da leccarsi i baffi,” which translates to “it is so good you'll lick your whiskers,” because the sauce is abundant, thick and creamy. Tomato, ham and cream come together in this simple pasta sauce to form a comforting and easy weeknight meal.

How to make pasta extra tasty? ›

Tips
  1. 🧀 Add some Parmesan cheese for an extra burst of flavor!
  2. 🍗 Try adding chicken or shrimp to make it a complete meal!
  3. 🌿 Add some spinach, broccoli, or tomatoes to amp up the veggie goodness!
  4. 🌶️ If you find it too spicy, reduce the amount of chili flakes!
  5. 🛢️ If it's too oily, use less oil for a lighter result!
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What is passata? ›

Passata is simply puréed, strained uncooked tomatoes… that's it. There are no fillers and no distractions. Just 100% tomatoes. Tomatoes are crushed, then puréed and finally strained to remove any tomato pieces, skins and seeds. Passata is also labeled “tomato purée” or “strained tomatoes.”

How to make pasta sauce Jamie Oliver? ›

Peel and finely slice the garlic, then place in a non-stick frying pan on a medium heat with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Stir regularly until lightly golden. Pour in the tomatoes, either scrunching them through your hands, or breaking them up with a wooden spoon. Let it simmer on a low heat until your pasta is cooked.

How do you keep creamy pasta creamy? ›

Add more cream to keep the sauce from separating

Bring the sauce to room temperature first, then pour it into a pan and gradually raise the stove's temperature while adding cream bit by bit. The fat in the cream helps prevent the sauce from separating.

What can I add to pasta sauce to make it more flavorful? ›

Pungent fresh herbs like thyme, rosemary, sage, tarragon, and marjoram can liven up tomato sauce with their bold, distinctive flavors. Add 1 to 2 sprigs of one or more of them to your favorite sauce, cover, and simmer at least 5 minutes to allow them to infuse in the sauce. Remove the sprigs before serving.

What is Passata called in USA? ›

Often called tomato purée in the US, passata is simply puréed tomatoes that have been strained (using a food mill) and packaged, typically in a small glass bottle. The best brands contain only tomatoes and just a dash of salt.

What is the difference between tomato sauce and passata? ›

Crushed tomato needs to be cooked for a while to break down into a thick sauces, whereas tomato passata is already a thick sauce consistency. Tomato Sauce (US) – Tomato passata is not the same as tomato sauce in the US (which is pureed tomato like passata but with flavourings added).

Why add lemon to pasta sauce? ›

Why Do You Put Lemon Juice in Pasta? Fresh lemon juice adds a fantastic bright flavor to pasta, and it's especially delicious when paired with savory Parmesan cheese, as in this lemon pasta recipe.

Can I just add sauce to pasta? ›

First, in authentic Italian cuisine, the sauce is always tossed with the pasta before it ever hits the plate. Just before the sauce is done cooking, the hot pasta is added to the saucepan. Generally speaking, we recommend cooking the pasta in the sauce together for about 1-2 minutes.

How do you make pasta sauce taste richer? ›

A generous sprig or two of fresh herbs like basil, parsley, rosemary, or sage can all amp up the flavor of a jarred pasta sauce. Alternatively, some of those herbs, like parsley, sage, and rosemary, can be great minced up and gently fried into fresh olive oil before adding the sauce to the pot.

What can I add to pasta to make it nicer? ›

If you don't have sauce in the house, grilled, stir-fried or baked veggies can add lots of flavor and texture. Butternut or acorn squash, zucchini, bell peppers, tomatoes, mushrooms, and onion are all great options to add to a pasta dish, along with some minced garlic, olive oil, and herbs.

What can I add to plain pasta for Flavour? ›

Cheese is an excellent way to add flavor to your pasta without having to rely on sauce. Try mixing your angel hair pasta with goat cheese, and toss in sun-dried tomatoes to make an amazing meal with just a few ingredients. Garlic butter is a terrific way to season all types of noodles.

How do you add flavor to bland pasta? ›

Add salt to the cooking water: While boiling the pasta, add a generous amount of salt to the water. This will help season the pasta from within, making it taste better. Use a flavorful sauce: A delicious sauce can elevate the taste of the pasta.

How do you spice up bland pasta? ›

Herbs and Spices: Add a variety of herbs and spices to enhance flavor. Common choices include basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary, and a pinch of red pepper flakes for some heat. Fresh herbs can bring a burst of freshness to the sauce. Tomato Paste: Stir in a tablespoon or two of tomato.

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