This 2-Ingredient Pasta Sauce Was Made for Weeknight Dinners

A Big Little Recipe has the smallest-possible ingredient list and big everything else: flavor, creativity, wow factor. Psst—we don't count water, salt, black pepper, and certain fats (specifically, 1/2 cup or less of olive oil, vegetable oil, and butter), since we're guessing you have those covered. Today, we’re making a cheery, two-ingredient pasta sauce.


Photo by Rocky Luten. Prop Stylist: Brooke Deonarine. Food Stylist: Yossy Arefi.

One of the most popular recipes from Six Seasons—Joshua McFadden’s award-winning book on vegetable cookery—is a green sauce for pasta. The recipe was sparked by Ruth Rogers’ River Cafe in London (which was presumably also the muse for Jamie Oliver’s super green spaghetti—Oliver worked there in the ’90s as sous chef).

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