Easy Fried Spaghetti Recipe - The Fiery Vegetarian (2024)

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This easy fried spaghetti recipe with cheddar, tomatoes, and onions is UNBELIEVABLY quick and incredibly tasty. Just five ingredients plus salt and pepper, and ready in half an hour.

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While it is definitely not a “healthy” vegetarian recipe, a little of what you fancy every now and then won’t do you any harm.

This fried spaghetti is a comfort food recipe first and foremost. It is also:

  • The ultimate hangover recipe
  • The ultimate hangry recipe
  • The just-plain-fed-up recipe
  • The ultimate vegetarian-food-is-awesome-and-not-just-salad recipe

All that with oozy stretchy cheesy spaghetti bits mixed in with crisped up bits? Yes please! Absolute carb and fat heaven.

Most comfort food recipes either come from your roots or your childhood meals, and this recipe is no exception.

My mum used to make fried spaghetti with cheddar just enough so that every time she said “Guess what’s for dinner?”, we would shout excitedly “Fried cheesy spaghetti?!?!”(nine times out of ten nope, my mother was no nutritional fool).

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If you love pasta (who doesn’t?) you might also be interested in trying out the best arrabbiata sauce ever (it is, I swear), roasted red pepper sauce for pasta (ready in just ten minutes!), or this decadent 20-minute pumpkin pasta. For a really light dish, zucchini marinara is also gorgeous over spaghetti, or try this 7-minute pasta in green sauce.

How to make it

This cheesy fried spaghetti is a super easy recipe but I’ll go into detail in this section and include some photos of the process so you can check back here if you have any doubts while making it.

First, put your water on to boil in the pot for the spaghetti (remember it will boil faster if you put a lid on). You can also use leftover spaghetti for this, just heat it up with a tablespoon of water in the microwave for up to two and a half minutes before adding it to the pan later so it loosens up a bit.

Then chop up your onions (I always do this under the extractor fan so they don’t irritate my eyes), seed and chop the tomatoes, and grate the cheese.

I use cheddar cheese and highly recommend it, but you can use any sharp hard cheese such as jack, colby, gouda, etc.

Heat the olive oil in a large frying pan (make sure it’s non-stick) on high heat. Add in the onions and stir. You’re going to leave the onions to fry for about five-eight minutes until quite brown (as in image number one below) but you’ll need to stir them often to stop them from sticking and burning.

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Don’t forget to add the spaghetti to the pot when the water comes to a boil. When it comes back to the boil, set a timer for 10-11 minutes and leave to cook, stirring the odd time to separate the strands).

Keep stirring the onions regularly and when they’re nice and brown you can add the tomatoes and the teaspoon of salt (as in image number two above), and turn the heat down to medium-high.

Stir the onion and tomato mixture well and leave to cook for about five minutes, stirring the odd time, or until the tomatoes have broken down (they should look like image number three above).

Drain your spaghetti well when cooked al-dente, and add to the pan with the tomatoes and onions (image number four). Toss the spaghetti to make sure it’s well coated with the olive oil tomatoes and onions.

Turn the heat up to high and sprinkle a third of the grated cheese on top of the spaghetti (see image number one below). Toss quickly with the pasta before it starts to melt, and then let sit for two minutes.

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This is when the magic happens and the cheese starts to melt through all the spaghetti and the spaghetti and cheese bits on the bottom get nice and crispy.

After two minutes, add another third of the cheese, toss again (make sure to lift any crispy bits away from the bottom or they will burn), and let sit two minutes more. Repeat with the final third of the cheese, letting it sit two minutes again.

Your spaghetti should look like image number two from the photo above. Done!

Mixing the cheese in three times and letting the cheesy spaghetti sit and fry two minutes each time yields the perfect ratio of gooey cheese to crispy cheesy spaghetti bits for me, but if you like it crispier, then you can let it sit a little longer. Likewise, if you prefer it less crispy, let it sit less time.

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Storing it

If you have any leftovers, they’ll keep in a tightly sealed container in the fridge for up to five days. To reheat, add a tablespoon of water to the container, shake, and microwave on high for two and a half minutes. I don’t recommend freezing this dish as this spaghetti gets a bit spongy.

I hope you enjoyed your fried spaghetti, and if you made it please let me know how you got on in the comments below or leave a star rating and review by clicking on the stars in the recipe box.

Ooh, or take a photo and tag me on Instagram (@the_fiery_vegetarian), I love seeing your creations!

Yield: 4 people

Easy Fried Spaghetti

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Ready in under half an hour, this easy cheesy fried spaghetti coated in a quick luscious sauce of tomatoes and onions is flavor-city!

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time20 minutes

Total Time30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 medium onions
  • 4 tablespoons olive oil
  • 6 large tomatoes
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 17.5oz spaghetti (500g)
  • 10.5oz cheddar cheese (300g)
  • Freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Put the water on to boil for the spaghetti and salt with a heavy pinch of salt. Prep your ingredients (chop the onions, seed and chop the tomatoes, grate the cheese).
  2. Add the olive oil to a large non-stick frying pan or wok and heat on high. When it's sizzling hot, add the chopped onions.
  3. Stir the onions quite frequently, for about 5-8 minutes. They should start to brown evenly.
  4. Add the chopped tomatoes and the salt. Turn the heat down to medium-high. (you can probably add your spaghetti to the pot with water now and cook for 10-11 minutes).
  5. Stir the tomato-onion mixture often, making sure nothing burns until the tomatoes are broken down (about 5 minutes).
  6. Drain the spaghetti and quickly add to the hot pan with the tomatoes and onions. Turn the heat up to high. Use spaghetti tongs to thoroughly mix and coat the spaghetti with the broken down tomatoes and onions.
  7. Add in a third of the cheddar and use the tongs again to mix thoroughly. Let it sit for two minutes without stirring to crisp up some of the bits on the bottom.
  8. Add in another third of the cheese, toss well, and leave two minutes without stirring. Repeat with the final third of the grated cheddar. After the final two minutes of cooking, check if it's crispy enough to your liking. If you'd like it crispier, toss the spaghetti again and leave to sit until it's crispy enough to your liking.
  9. Test for salt and season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Enjoy!

Notes

You can substitute the cheddar cheese with another sharp hard cheese such as jack, colby, edam, aged gouda or emmental.

Nutrition Information

Yield

4

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 678Total Fat 40gSaturated Fat 16gTrans Fat 1gUnsaturated Fat 20gCholesterol 74mgSodium 1089mgCarbohydrates 56gFiber 6gSugar 11gProtein 27g

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  1. Julia

    We have always fried up our left over bolognese like this. Just a couple spoons of sauce Is ok if thats all there is, and a pan full of spaghetti lots of onions fried in some butter salt and pepper and served with parmasen.
    As not everyone in my home likes cheese. But having the butter in the pan, the spaghetti will still get crispy in spots if you let it.
    Honestly we like it better then the bolognese.
    Thanks for your mums recipe.

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    • Deirdre Gilna

      High praise indeed Julia, my mum was delighted when she read this!

      Reply

  2. Silpa

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    Looks amazing.Can’t wait to try.

    Reply

    • The Fiery Vegetarian

      Thanks Silpa!

      Reply

    • Alice Burris

      I have made similar with spagetti already made and put in frying pan and add the cheese to it and then fry.

      Reply

    • Patricia

      @Alice Burris,
      I also make the spaghetti a head of time. I find it easier that way.

      Reply

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FAQs

Can you fry dry spaghetti noodles? ›

Pan frying cooked or leftover spaghetti causes the noodles to stick together, and results in a hearty, chewy, casserole-like dish, but deep-frying dry spaghetti straight out of the package creates crisp, thin straws with a pretzel-like consistency.

Can you fry pasta after boiling? ›

Although you can stir fry freshly boiled pasta, I like to use leftovers. I always seem to boil too much pasta for any given dish, so leftovers are inevitable. Cooked pasta also dries out in the fridge, even when covered, so getting a lovely crisp in a pan of butter happens much faster.

Can you fry fresh pasta? ›

Frying pasta is a clever way to make up for leftovers from the previous evening's dinner – like a pasta frittata, for example. Otherwise, you can try making a tasty first course by frying fresh pasta in hot oil. And choose the sauce depending on whether you want to make a sweet or savory dish!

Can you pan fry dry pasta? ›

Pan Fry the Pasta

olive oil in a large non-stick pan over medium-high heat until oil is hot and shimmering. Working in batches, add a single layer of pasta to pan. Allow to cook undisturbed for 3-4 minutes. Not moving pasta around allows it to brown and develop a highly desirable crispness.

What happens when you fry dry pasta? ›

If pasta is not cooked first before frying, the texture won't be right. You'll end up with too crunchy chips that are hard to bite. Always cook pasta al-dente then fry it.

What to do with spaghetti after boiling? ›

Drain the pasta in a colander over the sink. Now it's ready to toss through your favourite sauce – it's best to do this in the pan, adding splashes of cooking water and mixing as you go until your sauce coats the pasta and is the perfect consistency.

Does adding oil to boiling pasta do anything? ›

Contrary to popular myth, adding oil into the water does not stop pasta sticking together. It will only make the pasta slippery which means your delicious sauce will not stick. Instead, add salt to the pasta water when it comes to the boil and before you add the pasta.

Can you fry fresh pasta instead of boiling? ›

Fresh pasta does need to be cooked, but you can skip the step of boiling your ravioli (and gnocchi), and cook it in a skillet instead. Pan-fried ravioli (and gnocchi) have a crispy crust, a warm gooey center, and they take on sauce beautifully.

How to cook fresh pasta in a frying pan? ›

  1. Choose the Right Pan:Select a frying pan or skillet large enough to accommodate the length of the pasta. A wide and shallow pan works best.
  2. Boil Water:Fill the frying pan with enough water to fully submerge the pasta. Add salt to the water if desired (for flavor).
  3. Bring to a Boil:Pla.
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How does fried pasta taste? ›

The pasta's edges crisp and brown, the texture turns chewier, and its sweet, wheaty flavor intensifies. While it tastes good on its own seasoned with nothing but coarse salt, black pepper, and Parmesan, fried pasta can serve as the perfect base for all manner of toppings.

How do you make spaghetti taste better? ›

Here are my favorite ways to make canned spaghetti sauce more exciting!
  1. 1 - Extra virgin olive oil. Adding a good amount of a flavorful olive oil will go a long way in infusing flavor into your sauce. ...
  2. 2 - Fresh garlic. ...
  3. 3 - Meat. ...
  4. 4 - Hot pepper flakes. ...
  5. 5 - Red wine. ...
  6. 6 - Fresh or dried herbs. ...
  7. 7 - Cheese. ...
  8. 8 - Cream and/or butter.
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Can you cook dry pasta in oil? ›

Do not put oil in the pot. As Italian American chef Lidia Bastianich advised, never add oil to your pasta water. While some people believe it keeps pasta from sticking together, oil can clog the pasta's starchy pores and make it slick, preventing sauce from sticking.

How do you moisten dry spaghetti? ›

Reheat It with Pasta Water. The next day, pull out the pasta water you reserved (or make a cornstarch-and-water substitute) and add a splash to your leftovers before reheating them. The starchy water will help loosen up the dried-up pasta and add some much-needed moisture.

What to do when spaghetti is dry? ›

If you're worried about your leftovers being too dry, you can add an extra dollop of pasta sauce or even a few drops of water to the baking dish.

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