Fra Diavolo Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Diavolo Sauce is an easy and spicy marinara sauce made with flavor-forward ingredients, like tomatoes, garlic, white wine, and red pepper flakes. Toss it with spaghetti and your favorite seafood and enjoy!

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🍅 What is fra Diavolo sauce?

🌶 Arrabbiata vs. Diavolo

🛒 Ingredients needed

📋 How to make Diavolo sauce

🌟 Tips and tricks

ℹ️ FAQs

🍽 Serving suggestions

Diavolo Sauce Recipe

Ingredients

Instructions

Equipment

Nutrition

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This restaurant-worthy Diavolo Sauce takes just 20 minutes to make using a short list of no-nonsense ingredients. As with most homemade pasta sauces, this recipe requires slightly more effort than storebought pasta sauce, but rest assured, it’s worth it!

While Diavolo is a spicy tomato sauce, it isn’t overwhelming or heavy like many other pasta sauces. A splash of white wine keeps it light while the red pepper flakes give it just the right amount of heat.

Shrimp fra Diavolo is an easy shrimp pasta and one of the more common Diavolo-based dishes. However, this homemade spicy tomato sauce has plenty of uses, such as:

  • Braising white fish, shrimp, lobster, and other fresh seafood.
  • Turning up the heat up on pasta night.
  • Paired with all kinds of vegetables and proteins.
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🍅 What is fra Diavolo sauce?

Fra Diavolo (pronounced fra-dia-voh-loh) roughly translates to “brother devil” or “among the devil” in Italian – an appropriate nickname for a marinara sauce known for its signature devilishly delicious hot pepper heat.

The origins are up for debate, but fra Diavolo sauce is at the heart of many Italian-American seafood dishes. Making it from scratch leaves you in control of the spice; keep it mild or turn the heat way up with dried or fresh hot peppers.

🌶 Arrabbiata vs. Diavolo

Both are tomato sauces made with Italian herbs and red pepper flakes. Fra Diavolo sauce recipes typically include white wine, and arrabbiata recipes do not. However, the most distinguishable difference between these two spicy red sauces is what they’re typically used for:

  • Arrabbiata is used mainly in simple pasta dishes with just sauce and pasta noodles.
  • Diavolo is better suited in stew-like seafood dishes.
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🛒 Ingredients needed

  • Olive oil – With so few ingredients, the quality of the olive oil counts here! Try to use a rich, full-bodied oil.
  • Garlic cloves
  • Red pepper flakes – A little goes a long way in this sauce. If you don’t love spice, start with ½ teaspoon, then work up to more to find the perfect level of heat.
  • Sugar – The sugar helps to cut any bitter, acidic flavors from the tomatoes, resulting in a well-rounded sauce.
  • Petite diced tomatoes – Or use a can of fire-roasted tomatoes for extra heat.
  • Dry white wine – Vermouth works well, too. Adding either intensifies and improves the flavor of every ingredient.
  • Fresh parsley
  • Salt

📋 How to make Diavolo sauce

Start the sauce by sautéeing half of the minced garlic in a large oiled skillet over medium-low heat. Cook, stirring frequently, until golden.

Add the red pepper flakes, salt, sugar, tomatoes, and wine. Let the sauce simmer until it thickens. To finish, add the remaining garlic and a handful of chopped parsley. Turn off the heat.

Now add your cooked spaghetti to the skillet and toss to coat the noodles. Serve hot and enjoy!

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🌟 Tips and tricks

  • If you’re making pasta for your Diavolo sauce, don’t rinse it after draining. The starch on the surface of the noodles helps thicken the sauce.
  • You can stir 2 or 3 tablespoons of the reserved pasta water in with the pasta and sauce if the sauce is too thick.
  • For even more flavor, try substituting the freshly minced garlic added at the end with roasted garlic.

ℹ️ FAQs

Is Diavolo sauce spicy?

If you follow the recipe as instructed, your Diavolo sauce will have a kick, but it won’t be overwhelming. If you’re sensitive to spicy foods, use less than 1 teaspoon of red pepper flakes. Or, if you love spice, add more!

How much does this serve?

This spicy Diavolo sauce recipe makes just the right amount for a 1-pound box of dry spaghetti (4 cups cooked).

Can you freeze Diavolo sauce?

Yes! Store the extra Diavolo sauce in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. Thaw it in the fridge before reheating it in a saucepan over medium heat.

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🍽 Serving suggestions

The best way to serve this spicy sauce is to toss it with long pasta noodles and your favorite kind of seafood. Stir in air fryer or boiled shrimp, cod, crab, mussels, seared scallops, clams, or lobster.

Is pasta not your thing? That’s ok, you can still enjoy this sauce stirred into cooked rice, polenta, or mashed potatoes.

Make this pasta dish a meal with these 40 Easy Sides for Pasta!

🍷 Wine pairings

You’ll find that spicy pasta dishes with seafood pair best with wines that are fruity and aromatic, like:

  • Dry Rosé: It’s fruity but more crisp than sweet, so it won’t compete with the bold flavors.
  • Sauvignon Blanc: The acidity in this fruity white wine complements the sweet, tangy tomatoes.
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If you need more options, use my guide on the best wines to pair with pasta.

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Diavolo Sauce Recipe

Diavolo Sauce is an easy and spicy marinara sauce made with flavor-forward ingredients, like tomatoes, garlic, white wine, and red pepper flakes. Toss it with spaghetti and your favorite seafood and enjoy!

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 people

Created by Platings and Pairings

Ingredients

  • 3 Tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes (plus more, to taste)
  • 6 large cloves garlic (minced, divided(about 3 TBSP))
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1 28- ounce can petite diced tomatoes (drained)
  • 1 cup dry white wine (or vermouth)
  • ¼ cup fresh parsley (minced)
  • Salt (to taste)

For Serving:

  • 1 pound spaghetti (cooked, pasta cooking liquid reserved)

Instructions

  • Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-low heat.

  • Once hot, add half of the minced garlic and cook, stirring frequently, until the garlic is light golden, about 7-10 minutes.

  • Add red pepper flakes, 1/2 teaspoon salt, sugar, tomatoes and wine. Increase the heat to medium-high and simmer until thickened, about 8 minutes.

  • Stir in the remaining garlic and parsley.

  • If desired, add spaghetti and toss to combine, adding pasta cooking liquid if needed to loosen the sauce.

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Equipment

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Large Skillet

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Knife

Nutrition

Calories: 403kcal | Carbohydrates: 64g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Sodium: 27mg | Potassium: 475mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 470IU | Vitamin C: 16mg | Calcium: 67mg | Iron: 3mg

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FAQs

What's the difference between fra diavolo and arrabiata sauce? ›

Both of these spicy red sauces are prepared similarly, but arrabbiata tends to be more like a marinara whereas fra diavolo has the addition of seafood — typically shrimp or lobster. Fra diavolo also usually has white wine or brandy in the sauce, whereas arrabbiata does not.

What is the difference between marinara and Fra Diavolo sauce? ›

This is my basic Marinara, but with a generous sprinkling of red chili flakes, it becomes Fra Diavolo!

What is fra diavolo San Marzano sauce? ›

Fra Diavolo (also known as Arrabiata) Sauce has chunks of San Marzano tomatoes simmered with red hot peppers and spices for our own spicy sauce. It's perfect with fried calamari, shrimp, or vegetables as a dipping sauce. It is easily “toned down” when mixed with our Marinara sauce for a milder, but still spicy sauce.

What does fra diavolo mean in Italian? ›

Fra Diavolo (from Fra Diavolo, nickname of 18th century guerrilla leader, in Italian "Brother Devil”) is a spicy Italian-American tomato sauce for pasta or seafood, made with crushed red pepper, garlic, and fresh herbs like parsley and basil.

Which is hotter fra diavolo or arrabbiata? ›

Arrabiata and Fra Diavolo—translating to “angry” and “brother devil,” respectively—both bring a measure of heat. But where Fra Diavolo is a silky, pleasurably piquant addition to seafood dishes, Arrabiata is a temperamental, fiery, fist fight in your mouth.

Is arrabbiata just spicy marinara? ›

If you're not familiar, arrabbiata sauce is basically marinara with red pepper flakes added for heat. If you like spicy food and you like a big plate of pasta drenched in nice, oily red sauce, arrabbiata is a revelation.

What do Italians call tomato sauce gravy? ›

Here's the gist: the two ways Italians say “sauce” in Italian are salsa and/or sugo. Both words translate as “sauce” but never as “gravy.” Ragù doesn't even translate as “gravy” but comes close enough since it involves meat which is what people really mean when they say “gravy” (my personal opinion).

What sauce is popular in Italy? ›

Ragu`: Without a doubt, one of the most common and beloved Italian red sauces is a Ragu`. Ragu` is what we typically think of when we picture Mamma or Nonna in the kitchen, slow cooking a sauce for hours on end. Typically, it is a red sauce with meat, and you will see different versions all over Italy.

What part of Italy is fra diavolo from? ›

Origins of Fra Diavolo Sauce

While some claim Naples as the home of not only Pezza, but also the sauce that bears his name, the general consensus seems to be that fra diavolo is an invention of Italian-Americans in the tri-state area.

What is the creamy Italian sauce called? ›

Basic Italian White Cream Sauce (Like an Alfredo or Bechamel)

Why do San Marzano tomatoes taste better? ›

And because “true” San Marzanos (more on that later) are grown in Sarnese-Nocerino, near Mount Vesuvius, the soil is credited with giving the fruit cultivated there a distinctive sweetness, low acidity, and concentrated tomato flavor.

What is betrayal in Italian? ›

[bɪˈtreɪəl ] noun. tradimento.

What does lobster fra diavolo mean? ›

LOBSTER FRA DIAVOLO, lobster in a spicy tomato sauce with linguine, "brother devil" style, sounds Italian, tastes Italian and is a staple in Italian restaurants.

Why is it called fra diavolo? ›

The nickname "Fra Diavolo" came about due to an old Itrano custom: Until early in the twentieth century Itrani boys and girls who had recently recovered from serious illnesses were dressed as monks on the second Sunday after Easter, for a procession in honor of St. Francis of Paola, the patron of sick children.

What is another name for arrabiata sauce? ›

Arrabbiata sauce, AKA sugo all'arrabbiata, is a traditional sauce made from San Marzano tomato paste, garlic, and dried red chili peppers, all cooked to perfection in extra virgin olive oil.

What is similar to arrabiata sauce? ›

Similarities. Both Amatriciana and Arrabiata sauces are tomato-based and contain garlic and red pepper flakes. They are also both known for their spiciness, with Arrabiata being the spicier of the two.

What is the difference between red sauce and arrabiata sauce? ›

They're both tomato sauces, but arrabbiata (“angry” in italian) is spicy. (How spicy depends on what kind of food you're used to eating: if you're used to indian or sichuan cuisine for example then it won't seem very spicy, if you're used to british food it will seem super hot.

What is the difference between tomato sauce and arrabiata sauce? ›

The difference between Pomodoro and arrabiata is that arrabiata contains red chili peppers and is spicy compared to the mild flavor of Pomodoro sauce. Both sauces are tomato based and incorporate garlic and Italian spices.

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