Fresh chopped tomatoes, feta and olives all mixed together with spaghetti and an easy olive oil and lemon juice dressing make up this Greek Spaghetti. Spaghetti is far from traditionally Greek, but think of this as kind of a fusion dish. A really delicious fusion dish. A light and fresh pasta dish that is perfect for pretending you are somewhere warm and sunny.
We love a quick and easy pasta dish, and this Greek pasta is just that. A few fresh ingredients that are staples in our fridge, stirred in to spaghetti. It is easy to adapt with other vegetables and you can add some protein to make it a really filling meal.
Also knows as Makaronia me Kima, this healthy comfort food is ready in under 15 minutes, so it's perfect for when you don't want to spend a lot of time in the kitchen.
If you are looking for some other spaghetti recipes to try, then why not try our Cavolo Nero Spaghetti, Garlic Prawn Spaghetti, Tuna Spaghetti or 15 Minute Garlic Spaghetti.
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What is Greek spaghetti?
This dish isn't to be confused with the Greek pasta dish called Pastitsio. That is a creamy, cheesy baked pasta dish that is sometimes called Greek lasagna. Our dish is nothing like that. Instead, it is spaghetti that is loaded with all our favourite Greek ingredients. Fresh tomatoes, olives, feta, lemon juice and olive oil and plenty of fresh herbs.
Why you will love it
- A light and fresh pasta dish - Pasta dishes don't have to be heavy, and this Greek pasta is light and summery.
- Delicious fusion food - Love Italian food? Love Greek food? Put them together!
- A great way to use up tomatoes - If you are growing tomatoes this year, then this is a great way to use them up.
- Easy to adapt - There are lots of different vegetables you can add to this to give it a nutrient boost. You can even add meat if you want to.
- Ready in just 15 minutes - This is a quick and easy Greek pasta dish.
Ingredients needed
- Spaghetti - spaghetti is a great choice for this pasta dish because the sauce clings really well to it. However, if you don't have any or would rather use something different, then go ahead. Penne, fusilli and conchiglie all work well.
- Olives - it wouldn't be a Greek pasta dish without olives. We used a mixture of black and green olives, however any olives would work. Add some extra flavour to this dish by using chilli stuffed olives. You could even use our marinated olives.
- Tomatoes - these add so much freshness and texture to the dish. We used basic salad tomatoes that we picked fresh from the garden, however you could swap them for cherry tomatoes. Add a more intense tomato flavour by roasting the cherry tomatoes first.
- Feta - again, it wouldn't be a Greek spaghetti without some feta. Crumble it on top for a really creamy flavour.
- Garlic - this adds plenty of flavour to the sauce. It is raw though, so leave it out if that would be too much of an intense flavour for you.
- Oil - as this makes up the majority of the sauce of the dish, try to use a really good quality olive oil. You really will taste the difference.
- Lemon juice - this really balances out the heaviness of the oil in the sauce. If you want a more intense lemon flavour, then you could add the zest of one lemon too.
- Basil - an easy way to add some freshness, and it goes really well with the tomatoes too. You could swap it for fresh chopped parsley if you prefer.
- Pasta water - Adding starchy pasta water (just 100ml is enough) to a fat like olive oil will create an emulsion and this gives a really silky smooth sauce and helps it cling to the pasta. Make sure you scoop out the water just before draining, as this ensures that it is nice and starchy.
A full ingredients list with measurements is in the recipe card below.
How to make Greek spaghetti with feta - Step by step
One: Cook the spaghetti according to the packet instructions.
Two: Heat the oil until hot and fry the garlic for one minute. Remove from the heat and set aside.
Three: Drain the spaghetti, reserving some pasta water, and transfer it to a large bowl. Pour over the garlic oil and pasta water and mix well.
Four: Add the tomatoes, olives, basil, lemon juice and salt and pepper. Mix well.
Five: Top with the crumbled feta and serve.
Greek Spaghetti Sauce
There isn't so much of a traditional spaghetti sauce to this dish. Instead, we have simple stirring in some olive oil and lemon juice, heavy on the garlic and seasoning. This is garlicky spaghetti! Use a really good quality olive oil, as you really will taste the difference.
If you want more of a lemon flavour, then you can use the zest as well as the juice.
If you wanted a creamy sauce, then you could mix in some cream cheese.
Serving suggestions
If you want to bulk this meal out a bit, then serve it with some garlic bread. Either buy some ready made, or make your own easy garlic bread by cutting up some French stick and spreading it with a mix of butter, crushed garlic and dried herbs. Then pop it in the oven for 10 minutes. Why not try our Easy Cheesy Garlic Bread?
You could also keep it simple with a big green salad. The key to an epic green salad is to use a variety of greens, like romaine, spinach, kale and rocket. You want leafy greens, but crunch too. Then you need the perfect dressing. Why not try our Lemon Vinaigrette, Honey and Mustard Dressing or Tomato and Basil Vinaigrette. You could also try our Grilled Little Gem Salad, or Cucumber and Radish Salad.
FAQs
This is a delicious vegetarian dish, and really doesn't need any meat. However, if you wanted to add some meat then there is a few options. Keep it lean with some grilled chicken breast or salmon. You could even fry up some king prawns to add to it. Why not do something a little different with chicken and made some baked chicken meatballs that are packed with Greek flavours. They will go perfectly with this.
If you have any leftovers from this, then you can store it in an air tight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. To reheat leftovers, heat them through in a pan. We wouldn't recommend freezing this dish.
Because it's an easy way to make the sauce really silky smooth, with no extra effort.
Extra tips
• Why not give this dish a really intense tomato flavour by roasting cherry tomatoes and swapping them for the fresh chopped tomatoes.
• You can add some extra salty flavour by adding some chopped capers.
• Make sure that everything is chopped and ready to add, so it can all be mixed in whilst the pasta is hot. This dish is best enjoyed hot.
• To make this even quicker, use some fresh tagliatelle which is ready in a few minutes.
• Don't forget to reserve some of the pasta water. You really don't want to skip this step, as it makes the sauce so silky.
• For an added vegetable boost, add some cooked kale or spinach.
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Recipe
Greek Spaghetti with Tomato and Feta
Ingredients
- 200 g (3.5 oz) Spaghetti
- 100 g (0.33 cups) Mixed olives - halved
- 2 Tomatoes
- 4 Garlic clove - crushed
- 4 tablespoon Olive oil
- 100 g (0.25 cups) Feta
- 1 Lemon - (juice and zest only)
- 1 pinch Sea salt and ground black pepper
- 15 g (0.66 cups) Fresh basil - sliced into strips
Instructions
- Cook 200 g Spaghetti according to the packet instructions.
- Heat 4 tablespoon Olive oil until hot and fry 4 Garlic clove for one minute. Remove from the heat and set aside.
- Drain the spaghetti, reserving some pasta water, and transfer it to a large bowl. Pour over the garlic oil and pasta water and mix well.
- Add 2 Tomatoes, 100 g Mixed olives, 15 g Fresh basil, juice of 1 Lemon and 1 pinch Sea salt and ground black pepper. Mix well.
- Top with 100 g Feta and serve immediately.
Recipe Tips
- Why not give this dish a really intense tomato flavour by roasting cherry tomatoes and swapping them for the fresh chopped tomatoes.
- You can add some extra salty flavour by adding some chopped capers.
- Make sure that everything is chopped and ready to add, so it can all be mixed in whilst the pasta is hot. This dish is best enjoyed hot.
- To make this even quicker, use some fresh tagliatelle which is ready in a few minutes.
- Don't forget to reserve some of the pasta water. You really don't want to skip this step, as it makes the sauce so silky.
- For an added vegetable boost, add some cooked kale or spinach.
Nutritional Information
The nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but we have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible.
As all appliances vary, cooking times are a guide. Please note that by changing the serving size, the cooking time may also need to be altered.
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom says
Hey, I love a good Greek inspired pasta salad!!! this looks great! and I agree, for zucchini noodles, you don't need a spiralizer. . a julienne peeler works great!!! love this!
David @ Spiced says
This looks incredible, Dannii! Roasted tomatoes, feta and olives happen to also be 3 of my favorite ingredients...so put those into a pasta dish and I am one happy camper! Love this recipe!
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
I love the Greek flavors in here, Dannii! This is actually a perfect combination of all of my favorite ingredients. The feta and olive combo sounds fantastic!
Victoria says
That looks like a lovely summer meal Dannii. Thanks for the tip on courgette spaghetti too.
Mary says
I'm not a huge pasta fan, but I am a huge veggie fan, and whenever I cook a pasta dish I always bulk it out with loads of veggies. This looks fab! I've never tried substituting spaghetti with courgette before, I'll have to watch a couple of videos on YouTube and give it a go. :)
lauraagarwilson (keepinghealthygettingstylish) says
Some of my fave things in one dish right there!
Ren Behan says
My kids really adore olives and I'm always looking for ways to add them to a dish. I love how this dish makes them a centre-piece.
Jacqueline Meldrum says
That looks wonderful. Pass me a fork please!
Diane says
Id love to try the courgette 'spaghetti'!
If you were making this with courgette 'spaghetti' would you cook it in with the proper spaghetti or in a separate pan, if so how long would you cook it for? Thank you!
London Unattached Lifestyle and Travel says
I think this might work for me with courgettes, but to be honest I like the salad ingredients a lot without ANY addition
Reya says
This looks like something that my whole family would enjoy, which can be hard to find sometimes.
Will says
Very creative. The more interesting a dish is, the more likely we are to eat healthily. Great to see more people showing how this can be done too.
Fran says
I am going to make this tonight. Thanks for the idea - I love feta :)
Jemma @ Celery and Cupcakes says
I would never think to add Greek flavours to pasta...genius idea! Looks so good. :-)
lucie says
Danni this seriously looks SO good! I don't know if its because its coming up to summer, but I have such an addiction to olives right not its not even funny - I MUST try this recipe!