Easy Homemade Marinara Sauce Recipe - simply ceecee (2024)

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This homemade marinara sauce is a thick and rich, super flavorful Italian tomato sauce that's 1000% better than any jarred sauce. Perfect for all your favorite Italian dishes (like epic vegan lasagna), this simple marinara is going to be the hardest working sauce in your kitchen!

Keep reading for the secret ingredient an Italian grandma whispered in my ear for perfect Sunday sauce every single time!

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I’ve been making this exact authentic, Italian marinara sauce recipe for decades (ever since we ate it at Carmine’s in NYC)! It has an incredible robust flavor, thick and rich texture, lots of garlic, parsley, basil, and olive oil making it my all-time favorite pasta sauce. For the best Sunday ever, serve with a warm chunk of rustic No-Knead Overnight Bread for dunking!

Ingredients for Hearty Tomato Sauce

I cook a lot of Italian food so having a batch of homemade marinara sauce on hand is a must. Plus it’s super simple and fuss-free to make from scratch, and my house smells like an Italian restaurant - your's can too! Here's what you'll need . . .

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Tomatoes – this recipe has two kinds of tomatoes (San Marzano and 6N1 affiliate link) both available at most big grocery stores, Italian grocery stores or online:

San Marzano Whole Peeled Tomatoes – the highest-quality, flavourful super star of tomatoes. San Marzano region is famous for its tomatoes because of the specific soil and climate they are grown in. They can be pricey though (I stock up when they are on sale!) so use the best Italian whole peeled canned tomatoes available.

6N1 Ground Tomatoes – my absolute favourite! They are sweet with a thick and rich consistency. Made from vine ripened, unpeeled ground tomatoes with an extra-heavy puree and incredible texture. Available at Italian markets and online. Sub crushed tomatoes like Whole Foods 365 or Muir Glen if 6N1 not available.

Garlic – lots of it, chopped or minced. Adds a pungent flavour and aroma and takes the sauce flavour over the top! The sharpness of garlic is mellowed as it cooks. Take care not to burn the garlic, cook it over low to medium-low heat until it is golden. If the heat is too high, remove the pan and let the oil cool down before continuing.

Herbs and Spices – chopped parsley and basil add a herbaceous brightness to the sauce. Salt, pepper, and hot pepper flakes enhance the sauce flavours and highlight the ingredients.

Secret Ingredient – when an Italian grandma leans over and whispers her secret to perfect marinara sauce, you don’t forget! A pinch of baking soda reduces acidity and mellows out any sharpness. Don’t overdo it - just a pinch.

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How to Make Authentic Marinara Sauce

It's easy to make this low carb, hearty marinara sauce from scratch - with very little effort and only a few quality ingredients.

  1. Saute garlic in olive oil with herbs and seasonings in a large skillet or Dutch oven.
  2. Add all the tomatoes. Bring up to a boil, stirring while the whole tomatoes break down.
  3. Let simmer while the sauce thickens.
  4. Taste, adjust seasonings. Remove from heat.
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What Pasta should I use?

There are lots of choices for pasta these days, gluten-free, vegan, dairy-free, paleo. Just be sure to read the label to double check what you’re getting.

If you are interested in making your own homemade pasta, try this Fresh Vegan Pasta recipe.

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For a rustic sauce, a thicker pasta like spaghetti, fettuccine, penne or rigatoni is a good choice. They're heartier and hold up to the weight of the sauce.

Remember to salt your water and don’t overcook the pasta! Perfectly cooked pasta is al dente (to the bite) – there will still be a little chew in the middle. Cooked too long and it’s mushy. Undercooked and it’s too chewy.

Pro Tip: save a bit of the starchy, salty water from the pasta before draining and use it to thin out your sauce if required.

FAQ - marinara sauce

What's the difference between marinara sauce and spaghetti sauce?

Marinara sauce is a simple, classic, basic tomato sauce. It does not have added vegetables or a lot of extra spices. Marinara forms the base of many sauces. Spaghetti sauce is typically started with a soffritto (holy trinity), has mushrooms etc. added, possibly tomato paste, plus extra seasoning.

Can marinara sauce be used for pizza sauce?

Oh yes!! This Italian marinara makes a beautiful pizza sauce. Use 'as is' for a super traditional pizza sauce or for a thicker pizza sauce, remove a ladle or two from the pot and stir together with a tablespoonful or two of tomato paste and add a sprinkle of dry oregano leaves.

How do you thicken tomato sauce?

The easiest way to thicken marinara sauce (same for tomato sauce and spaghetti sauce) is to let it simmer without a lid. The lid traps the steam (liquid) in the pot. So removing the lid (or placing it partially on) will allow the sauce to reduce while simmering over low to medium-low heat.

Best Uses for Marinara Sauce

Nothing beats homemade marinara sauce. It’s easy to make and freezes beautifully. Naturally vegan and gluten free, this rustic Sunday sauce is going to be the hardest working sauce in your kitchen!

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This is the best marinara sauce for scrumptious meatball marinara subs Easy Vegan Meatball Sub with Pesto. Of course, it’s the base sauce for all my lasagnas like this Vegan Lasagna with Béchamel. For a super simple, nourishing weeknight meal, try this Creamy Rosé Veggie Pasta recipe. Enjoy!

Soft, homemade breadsticks dipped in marinara sauce and cheese sauce is an excellent Friday night appetizer with a glass of your favorite wine. It makes a simple, tasty marinara pizza sauce as well. The possibilities are endless.

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Just In Case: In a pinch, it’s good to have a backup store bought jar of marinara sauce. I always have one of these two brands in the pantry: Rao’s Marinara Sauce and Classico Riserva Marinara Sauce available widely at most grocery stores and online.

Storing and Freezing Tips

Leftover marinara sauce can be stored in the fridge in an air-tight container for 4 or 5 days without any loss of quality or flavour.

Marinara sauce freezes well. Portion out 2-3 cups in freezer friendly containers.

Space Saving Tip: place the sauce into a freezer bag, flatten, and remove the air. Lay flat on a baking sheet in the freezer. Once frozen, you can stack the flat bags or stand them along the walls of the freezer.

More Vegan Dinner Ideas

If you're always looking for an easy weeknight friendly vegan dinner idea, here's a few:

  • Vegan Chili - thich, rich and hearty - all eaters love this hearty veggie chili!
  • Mushroom Lentil Bolognese - best vegan bolognese sauce ever, super healthy, gf!
  • Vegan Buddha Bowl - easy, versatile, nourishing and customizable!

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Rich Red Italian Marinara Sauce Recipe

This hearty marinara sauce is super simple to make, is bursting with flavor, and is 1000% more delicious than store bought sauce. Plus I've included an Italian grandma’s secret tip for perfect tomato sauce every single time!

Author : Tracy Halasz

Servings:8 people

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

INGREDIENTS

  • 3-4 tablespoons olive oil
  • ¼ cup garlic, chopped (~12 cloves)
  • 10-12 medium-large basil leaves, chopped
  • 3 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped
  • 1, 26 oz San Marzano whole, peeled canned tomatoes
  • 42 oz 6n1 ground canned tomatoes*
  • hot pepper flakes (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

  • In a large pot, heat the olive oil until shiny. Add the garlic and cook over medium-low until golden.

    Be careful not to burn. If the garlic is cooking too fast, remove from heat and let the oil cool down.

  • Add the basil, parsley, S&P to taste.

  • Add the San Marzano tomatoes and ground tomatoes. Turn the heat up to high and break the tomatoes up as you stir by gently pressing them with the back of your spoon on the side of the pan.Let the sauce come up to a boil.

  • Substitution Tip: If you don't have ground tomatoes, use 3, 26 oz tins of San Marzano whole tomatoes or sub for good quality crushed tomatoes.

  • Reduce to simmer for about 30 minutes while the tomatoes break down and the sauce starts to thicken.I place the lid on halfway during the simmer.

  • Add a sprinkle of hot pepper flakes, taste and adjust seasonings to your preference.

    Remove from heat and set aside.

NOTES

Tomatoes - use San Marzano tomatoes or some other flavourful whole, unpeeled tomato if available.

Tomatoes - the 6N1 ground tomatoes are really spectacular, but if you can't get a hold of them, use 3 tins of San Marzano tomatoes or a good quality crushed tomato.

Storage - the marinara sauce can be frozen for up to 3 months in a freezer-friendly bag or container. I recommend freezing in 2 -3 cup portions for convenience.

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Originally posted November 2020, revised October 2021

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FAQs

What is the difference between marinara sauce and spaghetti sauce? ›

This is also why folks often use the terms marinara sauce and spaghetti sauce as one in the same. They are similar, spaghetti sauce is essentially a version of a marinara sauce. Spaghetti sauce usually contains added ingredients such as ground beef to make a bolognese sauce.

What is classic marinara sauce made of? ›

Place tomatoes, tomato paste, parsley, garlic, oregano, salt, and pepper in a food processor; blend until smooth. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add onion and cook until slightly softened, about 2 minutes. Stir in blended tomato sauce and white wine.

What is a good substitute for marinara sauce? ›

13 Marinara Sauce Substitutes You Can Find in Your Kitchen
SubstituteTexture (compared to marinara)Taste
Tomato passataThinnerDistinctly potent tomato flavor
Spaghetti sauceThickerMeaty and rich
Tomato salsaChunkierTangy and fresh
Pesto sauceThickerBright, herbaceous, and nutty
9 more rows
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How to make simple pasta sauce better? ›

Tossing in strips of basil, a sprig of thyme or some oregano can take your sauce to the next level. Although fresh herbs might pop a bit more, dried herbs and spices can work just as well. Sprinkling in some red pepper flakes, a pinch of parsley and a dash of salt and pepper can liven up your jarred pasta sauce.

Is Prego marinara sauce the same as spaghetti sauce? ›

Wondering about the difference between marinara sauce and spaghetti sauce? Spaghetti sauce is a version of marinara, but it usually contains additional ingredients, like meat or vegetables.

What do Italians call marinara sauce? ›

Widely used in Italian-American cuisine, it is known as alla marinara in Italy, where it is typically made with tomatoes, basil, olive oil, garlic and oregano, but also sometimes olives, capers, and salted anchovies. It is used for spaghetti and vermicelli, but also with meat or fish.

Should marinara sauce have onions? ›

Canned tomatoes are key for a good marinara—just make sure you buy whole, peeled ones. The first step to many classic sauces is to sauté onions, carrots, and celery.

What to add to marinara sauce to make it better? ›

Fresh garlic and onion go a long way in a dish, especially marinara. Heat up 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil in a pan, and once it's hot, add 1/2 diced onion (a red, yellow or sweet onion will do), and either chopped or smashed garlic cloves.

What is marinara ingredient? ›

You'll need only five basic pantry ingredients to make this delicious marinara sauce: good canned tomatoes, onion, garlic, dried oregano and olive oil. That's it! This marinara is exceptionally easy to make, too, so it's perfect for busy weeknights.

What makes marinara taste like marinara? ›

Traditionally, marinara is an utterly simple affair. It is not some mega-involved sauce with layers of ingredients, and consists merely of tomatoes, garlic, crushed red pepper flakes, and usually basil.

Can I use canned tomato sauce instead of marinara? ›

In most scenarios, you can use marinara sauce and tomato sauce interchangeably. However, tomato sauce will be somewhat lighter and thinner than thicker and more complex marinara sauce. Tomato sauce may be too thick for a pizza, while marinara may be too thin for dishes like eggplant Parmesan and chicken Parmesan.

How do you make jarred marinara taste like homemade? ›

Everything tastes better with some sautéed garlic and onions. Sauté finely chopped onions and garlic in olive oil until fragrant and golden, then add the sauce and let it simmer so the flavors can meld together.

Why is my homemade pasta sauce so watery? ›

This could happen when you add too much pasta water into your sauce, and you accidentally drown the thick sauce with the starchy water (happens to the best of us). I find that this happens to me most often when I'm making quick sauces, like a meat sauce or light marinara that hasn't had the time to simmer.

How do you add richness to pasta sauce? ›

A hefty drizzle of olive oil stirred in off the heat is also a great move. And if you're feeling really spunky, add some meaty richness to that sauce: crisp some bacon or brown sliced sausages or ground meat. For some veggie richness, sauté mushrooms or caramelize fennel in plenty of olive oil.

Should I add lemon to my pasta sauce? ›

Lemon Juice is the Trick to a Creamier Cream Sauce | Christopher Kimball's Milk Street. Parmesan does the heavy-lifting in this 25 minute pasta dish.

Can you use marinara sauce like spaghetti sauce? ›

Marinara can be used as a spaghetti sauce or with any other type of pasta, or it can be used as a dipping sauce for mozzarella sticks, breadsticks, and more. Spaghetti sauce uses all those same base ingredients and then takes it to the next level with proteins and/or vegetables.

Can you cook pasta in marinara sauce? ›

Cooking pasta in the sauce instead of in boiling water will increase the amount of time it takes to cook through. It's a good technique to use if you want to delay serving your pasta for a few minutes. Make sure to keep the sauce thinned out with pasta water as the pasta finishes cooking if you use this method.

Is marinara sauce pizza sauce or spaghetti sauce? ›

Is Pizza Sauce the Same as Marinara? Pizza sauce and marinara sauce are similar but not the same. Pizza sauce is thicker in consistency than marinara sauce because the tomatoes are pureed instead of lightly blended. Pizza sauce is usually cooked on a pizza crust, whereas marinara sauce is served as a dip or topping.

Why is it called marinara sauce? ›

“Marinara” translates to “seafaring”—or colloquially to “sailor style” or “mariner style.” It was given the name marinara not because it was once a seafood-style sauce, but because it was the preferred meal of Italy's merchants during long expeditions at sea.

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