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Nothing compares to Homemade Spaghetti Sauce! My spaghetti sauce recipe has been passed down through generations. It is rich, flavorful, and simple to make!
Use this basic spaghetti sauce for any recipe that calls for marinara or spaghetti sauce, like Instant Pot Spaghetti, Baked Rotini, and Homemade Lasagna.
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Nothing compares to Homemade Spaghetti Sauce! Whether slathered over homemade meatballs and spaghetti or used as a dipping sauce for Pizza Bread or Air Fryer Zucchini Fries, red sauce is an essential staple in my kitchen.
And this recipe for spaghetti sauce should be a staple recipe for your family as well.
This recipe uses canned tomatoes and dried herbs, and therefore it can be prepared right from pantry staples at any time. But the flavor tastes so rich and deep, it will be hard to believe it was made with such basic ingredients.
Notes on Ingredients
- Canned Tomatoes: I prefer canned crushed tomatoes for this recipe, but canned tomato puree or tomato sauce works as well.
- Tomato Paste: Tomato paste helps to thicken the sauce and also gives the spaghetti sauce a really pronounced tomato flavor.
- Sweetener: Spaghetti sauce needs a bit of sugar of some sort to help balance the acidity of the tomatoes. You can sweeten the sauce with a bit of honey, or white or brown sugar.
- Seasoning: This recipe calls for dried parsley, oregano, basil, bay leaves, rosemary, garlic, salt, and pepper.
- Fat: Adding a small amount of olive oil or butter to the sauce to help to round out the flavors. Butter will give the sauce a more rich taste, but the olive oil will keep this Pasta Sauce dairy-free.
Keys to the Best Spaghetti Sauce
- Simple is best. My recipe for tomato sauce for pasta is simple and tomato sauce should not be complicated. It is made with minimal spices, a bit of sweetness, and a bit of fat and canned tomatoes. It is easy to make this sauce using pantry staples.
- Cook low and slow. The longer you can let the sauce simmer the better, as the canned tomatoes need time to really cook down to develop a rich flavor, becoming a luxuriously rich red sauce worthy of an Italian restaurant. You can either prepare this spaghetti sauce on the stove and simmer for hours on low OR you can use my favorite method--cooking in the slow cooker. This method is hands-off and perfect if you are away from home all day.
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Storing Homemade Spaghetti Sauce
Homemade tomato sauce will last for 3-4 days in the fridge and for up to 5 months in the freezer.
I recommend making a large batch of spaghetti sauce and freeze in 1-2 cup portions for later use, as can be used in so many recipes ranging from soups, pizzas, casseroles, to just a dipping sauce.
To freeze spaghetti sauce, prepare the sauce as directed in the recipe and then allow it to cool to room temperature. Place in 1-2 cup portions in freezer-safe bags or containers. Freeze solid for up to 5 months. Defrost in the fridge before using.
Recipe Modifications
- Add Wine: Replace ½ cup of water with dry red wine to the sauce for extra flavor and richness.
- Add Heat: Add ½ to 1 teaspoon of crushed red pepper flakes for a bit of heat. I absolutely love adding in ½ teaspoon for a bit more flavor and even my kids don't complain--and my daughter HATES spicy food.
- Add Veggies: You can also add a puree of orange vegetables to the spaghetti sauce for a dose of vitamins, fiber, and also a bit of natural sweetness. Add in ½ cup pureed sweet potato, carrot, or pumpkin. No one will ever know! In fact, my mom said she did this all the time to us kids as we were growing up.
- Make it Richer: Use a full stick of butter in the sauce for a really rich, luscious sauce.
- Sugar-Free: If you need this recipe to be sugar-free, simply omit the honey/sugar. I find that adding in ½ cup of carrot puree helps to naturally sweeten the sauce and balance out the acidity of the tomatoes without adding any sugar itself.
- Low-Sodium: Use salt-free canned tomato products and reduce the salt by half or omit the salt altogether.
Recipes that use Spaghetti Sauce
- Slow Cooker Ziti
- Air Fryer Eggplant Parmesan
- Baked Chicken Parmesan
- Instant Pot Lasagna
- Baked Ravioli Lasagna
If you enjoyed this recipe for Homemade Spaghetti Sauce I would love for you to leave a comment and review below.
Homemade Spaghetti Sauce
This spaghetti sauce is rich, flavorful, and simple to make!
4.80 from 15 votes
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Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Italian
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 3 hours hours
Total Time: 3 hours hours 5 minutes minutes
Servings: 12
Calories: 51kcal
Author: Kristen Chidsey
Ingredients
- 28 oz crushed tomatoes
- 18 oz tomato paste
- 2 ¼ cups water
- 1 tablespoon oregano
- 2 teaspoons basil
- 1 teaspoon rosemary leaves
- 3 tablespoons parsley
- 2 tablespoons olive oil or butter
- 2 bay leaves
- 5 cloves garlic smashed
- 2 tablespoons honey or sugar
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
Stove Top Directions
Simmer all ingredients on low for 3-5 hours. Remove garlic cloves and bay leaves and serve as desired.
Slow Cooker Instructions
When cooking the tomato sauce in the slow cooker, reduce the water to 1 ¾ cups instead of 2 ¼ cups.Cook on High for 4 hours or Low for 6-8 hours. Remove the garlic and bay leaves and use as desired.
Notes
Canned Tomatoes: I prefer crushed tomatoes for this recipe, but tomato puree or tomato sauce works as well.
Wine: Add up to ½ cup dry red wine to the sauce for extra flavor. (Such as merlot, cabernet, pinot noir)
Sweetener: You can use white or brown sugar in place of the honey. Or omit if you need a sugar-free spaghetti sauce recipe.I find that adding in ½ cup of carrot puree helps to naturally sweeten the sauce and balance out the acidity of the tomatoes without adding any sugar itself.
Make it Richer: Use a full stick of butter in the sauce for a really rich, luscious sauce.
Low-Sodium: Use salt-free canned tomato products and reduce the salt by half or omit the salt altogether.
Storage: Homemade tomato sauce will last for 3-4 days in the fridge and for up to 5 months in the freezer.
Freezing:Prepare tomato sauce as directed in the recipe and then allow to cool to room temperature.Place in 1-2 cup portions in freezer-safe bags or containers. Freeze solid for up to 5 months.Defrost in the fridge before using homemade tomato sauce.
Nutrition
Calories: 51kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 2g | Sodium: 362mg | Potassium: 242mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 385IU | Vitamin C: 6.4mg | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 1mg
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Hi, I am Kristen, creator of A Mind "Full" Mom. I believe that making a wholesome family meal does not need to be hard or expensive! I love nothing more than to share with you delicious solutions for your hungry family.
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Linda
Very tasty…I followed the recipe exactly and had no problem with burn issues. Would recommend!Reply
Ann marie
Hey Kristen instead of using the Oregano, basil and rosemary can I use Italian seasoning and how much ? Thanks
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Kristen Chidsey
Hi Ann! I would suggest using 3 teaspoons of Italian seasoning in place of the dried seasonings. Ejoy!
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Alisha Guess
Excellent! I tweeked it a bit for my family! Spicy works here! Thank you! Also made your meatballs and they were AMAZING! Love,love, love. I usually use a different recipe, its similar, but yours has more pizazz.Reply
Steve
Your recipe calls out red wine. Examples included Pinot Grigio which is a white wine. Did you intend Pinot Noir instead?
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Kristen Chidsey
I absolutely did! Thanks for the catch!
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Christy
can you please clarify if any of the herbs used are supposed to be freshor dried?
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Kristen Chidsey
Hi Christy! This recipe uses all dried herbs 🙂
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Raquel
Have you ever done this in the instant pot? My mother in law’s recipe (similar to yours) was always made in a pressure cooker. I’d like to try it in the instant pot as I do not use a pressure cooker. Thoughts about how to set the time to do this in a pressure cooker?
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Kristen Chidsey
Yes, here is my Instant Pot Recipe for Tomato Sauce. 🙂 Enjoy!
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Becky Shea
It says you prefer crushed tomatoes but then the ingredients list has sauce/puree/paste?! I don't understand? How much crushed tomatoes do you use and do you still need the sauce/puree/paste? Thanks!Reply
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Becky, crushed tomatoes are interchangeable for tomato sauce or puree. Tomato paste is used, but that is not to be substituted. I will clear it up in the recipe card now for others.
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