Romesco Sauce! Ready in 5 minutes and perfect for serving with grilled chicken, vegetables, crispy potatoes, eggs, and more. Made with roasted red peppers, plum tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, salt, parsley.
5 Minute Romesco Sauce
Romesco Sauce! Roasted red peppers, plum tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, parsley, salt, and a squeeze of lemon juice? Put this on everything = food goals achieved.
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So good. Not just for summer. Took this with roasted baby potatoes to a party, and everyone loved it. And we appreciate that it’s naturally (or accidentally) vegan.
Here’s the deal. This beautiful thing I’m showing you is called Romesco Sauce and it is in the business of saving the Summer Meal.
You know, the Summer Meal for the day when you’ve been outside all day or a lot of the day or, to be honest, none of the day (!!!!) which means that now it’s 6pm and you need to get outside ASAP because SUMMER IS AMAZING. It’s the day when the best possible meal would be one that could involve as little time as possible indoors.
In This Post: Everything You Need To Know About Romesco Sauce
- Watch How to Make Romesco Sauce
- Ingredients in Romesco Sauce
- How to Make Romesco Happen
- What to Serve with Romesco Sauce
- Romesco Sauce: Frequently Asked Questions
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Ingredients In Romesco Sauce
- Roasted red bell peppers – you can make your own and we’ll all be proud of you! But it’s summer and the whole point here is to NOT spend a ton of time in the kitchen so the rest of us will be over here with our jarred roasted red peppers and we’ll be proud of ourselves, too.
- Plum tomatoes – canned is fine but HECK YES it’s summer and HECK YES there are tomatoes growing in your garden and HECK YES you can use them here. Bonus! Take your sauce to the next level and roast your tomatoes.
- Almonds – they make it more textured and thick and generally just satisfying and interesting, which is just how I like my food.
- Olive oil – we’re talking creamy-like emulsion here. DREAM COMING TRUE.
- Lemon juice, garlic, parsley, and salt – the makers of good tasting food.
How To Make Romesco Happen
Let’s get this happening up in your life right now. Big flavors ahead!
Do you have a blender? And do you have a small spatula to preserve every last lick? Awesome – then we are set. Let’s blend!
Plop these items in your blender or food processor. Give them a go-round a few times till everything gets nice and friendly with each other. ANNNNND GO.
And just like that, you made the ultimate sauce with which you can create hundreds of summer meals. YOU ROCK!
What To Serve with Romesco Sauce
Do we even need to talk about what this sauce could be paired with or is your mind already spinning with ideas? (Leave a comment I’m greedy for your ideas 👇 )
Most recently, I had this Romesco Sauce over chicken mozzarella meatballs (but for real) and crispy potatoes which basically makes the BEST combo for meal prep. In case you’re wondering, I made broccoli to go with it which conveniently got charred to a crisp and wasn’t able to join the party. Some things are just not meant to be, amiright?
Romesco sauce plus grilled chicken slash grilled ANYTHING with a shmear of this over top sounds amazing. Maybe even just this dip by itself? We’re here for it!
A lil’ romesco drizzle on top of cauliflower? Yep. Tossed with some pasta? Uh-huh. Over a poached egg?? BIG YES!
This is the lifesaver of the Summer Meal and I think you’re going to love it because around here we are lovers of all the sauces. Cheers to you and your Romesco Sauce adventures. Go forth and be saucy!
Romesco Sauce: Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you could sub in sunflower or pumpkin seeds/pepitas. Some classic romesco sauces actually use a piece of crusty bread to thicken the sauce as well, so that’s an option as well if you’re not gluten-free!
Look at you, fancy! Yes, you can. A jar of roasted red peppers *should* be about two peppers, but feel free to weigh out 12 ounces after roasting.
Yep! Highly recommend those summer-fresh tomatoes though.
This will keep for 3-4 days in the fridge.
Yes! If frozen, it will keep for about 6 months.
5 Minute Romesco Sauce
- Total Time: 7 minutes
- Yield: 2 cups sauce (about 4 servings) 1x
Description
Romesco Sauce! Ready in 5 minutes and perfect for serving with grilled chicken, vegetables, crispy potatoes, eggs, and more. Made with roasted red peppers, plum tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, salt, parsley. vegan / vegetarian.
Ingredients
- one 12-ounce jar roasted red peppers, drained
- 4 small plum tomatoes
- 1 cup raw almonds
- 1/4 cup fresh flat leaf parsley
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 1 teaspoon salt (more to taste)
- 2 cloves garlic
- juice of half a lemon
Instructions
- Pulse everything together in a blender until it’s texturally right for you (I like it right between chunky and smooth – I leave a little texture with the almonds, but it’s mostly a smooth emulsion).
- Serve hot or cold with grilled chicken and vegetables, crispy potatoes, eggs… the possibilities are endless.
Notes
You can used sliced almonds but since you’ll be able to pack more into a cup, use about 3/4 cup vs. the whole almonds where you would use a full cup. This is a very forgiving recipe. Add or subtract as you like, but the almonds do help thicken the whole thing so don’t omit those!
If you have a nut allergy, try sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds instead.
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Cook Time: 2 mins
- Category: Sauce
- Cuisine: Spanish
Keywords: romesco sauce, easy romesco sauce
More Roasted Red Pepper Recipes
- Mediterranean Quinoa Bowls with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce (fresh and easy to prepare)
- Creamy Red Pepper Pasta with Blistered Tomatoes (with a sauce that’s simple to prep!)
- Creamy Garlic Roasted Red Pepper Pasta (made with our fave summer veg – zucchini!)
One More Thing!
This recipe is part of our Sauces That Make Everything Better roundup. Check it out!
Lovely! Great summer sauce!
Thanks, Arthur! 🙂 Enjoy!
What would you use if you have nut allergies?? My children have tree and peanuts allergies. Thanks!
I would just leave the nuts out if allergies are an issue. You can leave nuts out of pesto and other sauces like this. To thicken it up, maybe add a little finely grated parmesan – but I’ll bet it would be great without the nuts.
We enjoyed the romesco sauce recipe and can’t wait to also try it on other foods.
Thank you
Roasted chickpeas are my new favorite nut substitute!
I like the idea with roasted chick peas! Then this would be a great school friendly sauce!
Classic Romesco used a slice or so of bread to give texture and thickness to the sauce. Use that in stead of the nuts.
Thank you for saying this. I was afraid I would not be able to try this out.
You can replace the nuts with pumpkin seeds for allergies. !!
You could put a few cubes of ciabatta… if it’s stale or toasted, it’ll add more texture… but roasted chickpeas sounds good too…
how long would this sauce last in the fridge? i suppose it would freeze well…
It should last for quite awhile in the fridge in an airtight jar or container – even longer int he freezer!
i could see this happening soon..all over my pasta, pizza, and rice bowls.
Right!? Hope you enjoy it!
I think of romesco as the creamy, less spicy version of harissa 😉 So good!
This Romesco sauce on a spinach and goat cheese pizza?! Yes please.
My taste buds thank you in advance.
That sounds amazing! Great idea!
I love the addition of almonds, and I already can see that we will be eating this many, many times this summer…plus tonight!
I love that there are almonds in this! Looks so yum. And those little jars are just adorable! Can’t wait to try.
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Thanks, Julia! Enjoy! 🙂
I love this post. A sauce elevates a dish and now I have a handful of options to create endless possibilities! And the best part is that all of these sauces look easy and something I can make in large batches to have on hand for various uses.
That’s the goal! 🙂 Hope you enjoy it!
Wow – so delicious and healthy all wrapped up in a beautiful sauce! Definitely giving this a try!
Hope you enjoy it, Amy!
My first introduction to Romesco was when it was served over sweet potato ravioli. Don’t forget about pasta when you are thinking of ways to use this sauce…
Sounds amazing!
So easy to make and adjust to taste. Going to check out your other sauce recipes!
I love the kale pesto sauce! Thanks for sharing.
Yum. This sauce would be great on some zoodles
It would be amazing! 🙂
Brats! Saw brats mentioned! Love Romesco and yes, could be pretty amazing on a brat!
Definitely! 🙂
Never thought about adding the almonds to make it creamier! I love it!
Thanks, Roxana!
This sounds absolutely delicious & so easy to make!!
Kari
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Hope you enjoy it, Kari!
Have just bought all the ingredients for the Romesco Sauce. When adding the tinned tomatoes & red peppers do I also add the liquid in the jars?
Nope, just the peppers and tomatoes!
This is yummy. Just the right, perfect sauce for this summer. I can’t wait to try this recipe.
Hope you enjoy it, Allan!
I’ve made something like this before and it also makes a fabulous pasta sauce 🙂
Agreed! 🙂
Great recipe! Thanks for sharing!
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Love it. Couldn’t be bothered getting out the blender so used the nutribullet. Love it more than the roasted red pepper sauce. Having it in my grilled cheese sandwich as we speak
Love that idea, Sandra!
That looks fabulous! Lovely sharing. 🙂
Thanks, Puja!
Well, I’ve seen romesco sauce recipes before but they seemed to take forever to prepare. Five minutes, though? Consider me intrigued.
Right!? Hope you enjoy it!
Hi, this recipe looks delicious. I have one question, are you using whole unpeeled almonds?
Thanks,
Helen
Whole or slivered almonds would work here. 🙂
Gorgeous over avocado on rye toast
Definitely agree! 🙂
GURRRRL. This sauce is UNREAL. thank you x100! It’s going on everything