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This homemade marinara sauce is easy to make in the crockpot and tastes better than anything you could buy at the store! How-to recipe video in the post!

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I am so excited to share the best homemade marinara sauce with you! This week is going to be pasta themed, and I’m so excited to share these classic recipes with you! I am half Italian, and while I don’t claim to make authentic Italian cuisine, my Italian heritage runs deep on my mother’s side of the family and cooking of all kinds has always been intertwined with that heritage.

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The Best Homemade Marinara Sauce Recipe

This homemade marinara sauce recipe is one that I have been making forever, my mother has been making forever, and her mother has been making forever. I’m sure my grandmotherlearned it from her grandmother and so on. I think we all make it a little differentlyand it never turns out the same, but that’s why it’s always amazing. It’s the perfect recipe to kick off this pasta themed week!

The other great thing about this homemade marinara sauce is it can be transformed into a meat sauce in a second, that’s the version I had made up when I snapped these photos, and I’ll explain how easy it is to make that variation a little later.

First things first, the secret to the sauce is in how long you cook it {this is great in the crock potBest Homemade Marinara Sauce Recipe • Longbourn Farm (2)!– details in the recipe}. The longer and slower it cooks, the better it is. It’s even great if you make it a day in advance, put it in the fridge overnight, and then reheat it the next day.

I’m telling you, the secret to good pasta isalways in the sauce. When my mother or grandmothermakes this homemade marinara sauce, we don’t say we are having pasta for dinner. We all say we are having sauce for dinner! We are all pretty passionate about our food.

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I will never forget the first time I made this sauce for Andy’s family. We were on a family trip, we had only been married for about 4 months, and it was actually my first time ever cooking for them. I always mix a little sauce into the pasta to keep it from sticking and then let people serve themselves.

Well.

I had made a hugebatch of sauce and pretty much it was all still there when dinner was over. Additionally, I found out later that everyonewas grossed out I had mixed some sauce with the pasta. To top it all off, Andy’sbrother piled the pasta on his plate, dumped some sauce on it, and then SMOTHERED it in ranch dressing.

My Italian blood was boiling and I think all my dead Italian ancestors rolled over in their graves.HA! Those are some funny memories. Needless to say, I learned a few lessons about cooking for the in-laws.

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Anyways, this homemade marinara sauce is always my go-to recipe, whether I’m cooking for my family or a crowd. It’s so good, I’ve given out this recipe more times than I can count!

I do have a hard time giving exact measurements for this marinara sauce, so this is pretty close to what I do when I make it. The beauty of cooking is learning what you like and adjusting from there, so make it according to the recipe a few times and then alter it a little to your taste.

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To make it into a meat sauce, I brown some ground beef or sausage or both before sautéing the onions. When it’s almost browned, I sautéthe onions, add the herbs, and continue on with the recipe.

Additionally, if you have some sausage links {used in this photo shoot!}, a chicken breast, a pork chop, really anything you can just stick that whole in the sauce after it’s prepared and let it cook away.After it’s done, I remove the meat, roughly chop it, and serve it with the sauce. It’s really up to you.

In the recipe I use canned crushed tomatoes, you can use plain tomato sauce or homemade crushed tomatoes. I love using fresh tomatoes from the garden! You’ll want to blanch them, then peel them, then crush them or grind them. An immersion blenderBest Homemade Marinara Sauce Recipe • Longbourn Farm (6) works really well for that job.

Homemade Marinara Sauce Ingredients

  • Crushed tomatoes
  • Tomato paste
  • Water
  • Carrot
  • Olive oil
  • Onion
  • Basil
  • Parsley
  • Oregano
  • Salt
  • Meat of your choice

How to make Homemade Marinara Sauce

Stovetop Directions

  1. In a medium pot or dutch oven, heat oil until shimmering.
  2. Sauté onion until translucent. Add the herbs and salt and cook a minute or two longer.
  3. Pour in crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, and water. I just fill the empty tomato paste can up with water.
  4. Place the whole carrot in the sauce.
  5. Cook on low for at least an hour, preferably longer, up to two hours. You can simmer a pot on very low on the stovetop, or put it on the middle rack in a 275 degree F oven.
  6. Stir occasionally to make sure it isn’t burning.
  7. When finished cooking, remove the carrot and taste to adjust seasonings.

Crockpot/Slow Cooker Directions

  1. In a sauté pan, heat oil until shimmering.
  2. Sauté onion until translucent. Add the herbs and salt and cook a minute or two longer.
  3. Pour crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, and water into the slow cooker. I just fill the empty tomato paste can up with water.
  4. Add the onion and herb mixture. Stir to combine.
  5. Add the carrot.
  6. Cook on low up to 8 hours or high for up to 4 hours. Stir occasionally.

How to serve Homemade Marinara

My favorite way to serve homemade marinara sauce is over my favorite pasta. It’s great with my Homemade Italian Meatballs or for dipping my Italian Herb and Cheese Bread.

How to store this Homemade Marinara Sauce Recipe

Homemade marinara sauce can be stored in the refrigerator for 5 days or in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Best Marinara Sauce Recipe FAQ

How do you thicken marinara sauce?

The best way to thicken marinara sauce is to simmer it on low until it’s slightly thickened. Another way to thicken the sauce is to add a few tablespoons of parmesan cheese.

What is the difference between marinara sauce and spaghetti sauce?

Typically spaghetti sauce is the same as marinara sauce. The recipes might vary slightly but both are tomato based.

Is marinara sauce just tomato sauce?

No, marinara sauce is not the same as tomato sauce. Tomato sauce is usually just pureed tomatoes without any seasoning. Marinara sauce has herbs and other flavorings added to it with vegetables, like the recipe here.

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Best Homemade Marinara Sauce

This homemade marinara sauce is easy to make in the crock pot and tastes better than anything you could buy at the store! How-to recipe video in the post!

Course Main Course

Cuisine Italian

Keyword best marinara sauce recipe, homemade marinara, marinara sauce recipe

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 2 hours hours

Total Time 2 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings 6 people

Calories 93kcal

Author Longbourn Farm • Alli Kelley

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Ingredients

  • 24 ounces crushed tomatoes 2 cans
  • 6 ounces tomato paste 1 small can
  • 6 ounces water fill the tomato paste can up with water
  • 1 carrot whole
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 onion chopped fine
  • 2 teaspoons dried basil
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • meat of your choice optional, see note for instructions

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Instructions

  • Stovetop Directions

  • In a medium pot or dutch oven, heat oil until shimmering.

  • Sauté onion until translucent. Add the herbs and salt and cook a minute or two longer.

  • Pour in crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, and water. I just fill the empty tomato paste can up with water.

  • Place the whole carrot in the sauce.

  • Cook on low for at least an hour, preferably longer, up to two hours. You can simmer a pot on very low on the stovetop, or put it on the middle rack in a 275 degree F oven.

  • Stir occasionally to make sure it isn't burning.

  • When finished cooking, remove the carrot and taste to adjust seasonings.

  • Crockpot/Slow Cooker Directions

  • In a sauté pan, heat oil until shimmering.

  • Sauté onion until translucent. Add the herbs and salt and cook a minute or two longer.

  • Pour crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, and water into the slow cooker. I just fill the empty tomato paste can up with water.

  • Add the onion and herb mixture. Stir to combine.

  • Add the carrot.

  • Cook on low up to 8 hours or high for up to 4 hours. Stir occasionally.

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Notes

The carrot is added to the sauce to tone down the acidity of the tomatoes. If you don’t have a carrot, you can substitute adding 2-3 tablespoons of sugar. How much you use will depend on the canned product you use, or if you use fresh tomatoes.

To make it into a meat sauce, I brown some ground beef or sausage or both before sautéing the onions. When it’s almost browned, I sauté the onions, add the herbs, and continue on with the recipe. Additionally, if you have some sausage links, a chicken breast, a pork chop, really anything you can just stick that whole in the sauce after it’s prepared and let it cook away. After it’s done, I remove the meat, roughly chop it, and serve it with the sauce. It’s really up to you.

In the recipe I use canned crushed tomatoes, you can use plain tomato sauce or homemade crushed tomatoes. I love using fresh tomatoes from the garden! You’ll want to blanch them, then peel them, then crush them or grind them. An immersion blender works really well for that job.

If you’d like to use fresh herbs, omit adding any during the sauté step. Instead, chop them up finely and add them when the sauce is finished cooking, right before serving. Use double the amount of dried herbs listed in the recipe except for oregano. Fresh oregano can be overpowering, so add it sparingly and then taste to adjust.

I like to cook my sauce in the crockpot on low for about 4 hours but you can leave it in the crockpot for up to 8.

If you’re cooking it on the stovetop or in the oven, be sure to check it frequently at the beginning of the cooking time to make sure the heat is correct and nothing is burning or getting to hot. Cook it for at least 1 hour this way, up to 4 hours.

Nutrition

Calories: 93kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 2g | Sodium: 577mg | Potassium: 687mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 2375IU | Vitamin C: 18.6mg | Calcium: 69mg | Iron: 2.8mg

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Best Homemade Marinara Sauce Recipe • Longbourn Farm (2024)

FAQs

What is the bold ingredient you should try adding to marinara sauce? ›

Bolden with black olives

While tomatoes are naturally robust and subtly acidic, which is perfect for a rich sauce, marinaras can lack a bit of depth in their flavor profile. If you've noticed this in your own marinara batches, adding black pitted olives may do the trick.

What marinara sauce does Ina Garten use? ›

Naturally, Garten seems to enjoy using Rao's marinara sauce for Italian applications. "It's great for pasta. It's great for lasagna. It's great for putting together a really fast dinner," she told Bon Appétit.

What kind of marinara sauce does Ree Drummond use? ›

Pioneer Woman Marinara Pasta Sauce is directly from the kitchen of Ree Drummond—a Food Network celebrity who writes a successful blog called The Pioneer Woman. It serves as an essential ingredient to so many dishes, including pasta, soup, vegetables, pizza and chicken, to name only a few.

What does adding milk to marinara sauce do? ›

When you make home-made tomato sauce with fresh or tinned tomatoes, it can sometimes turn out to be too acidic. Add a little milk to tomato sauce for a sweeter taste to offset the acidity of the tomatoes. This is a well-kept secret amongst Italian grandmothers.

Why add butter to marinara sauce? ›

Similar to creamy sauces like Alfredo, or meaty sauces like ragu, tomato sauce is naturally low in fat, and as a result, sometimes becomes too thick and too starchy when it's been tossed with pasta. The addition of butter helps to loosen and emulsify the sauce, making it smooth and creamy.

Should you put sugar in marinara sauce? ›

For any marinara purists, adding a bit of sugar to the sauce may seem sacrilegious. But the truth is, sometimes tomato sauce needs a bit of sugar. Because great sauce relies on a tomato's inherent sweetness, which is released when they're cooked down and concentrated.

How do you make Bobby Flay marinara sauce? ›

so i went looking for another choice, and found a recipe from bobby flay. Heat olive oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add onions and garlic and cook until soft. Add pureed tomatoes with their juices, crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, 1 cup water, bay leaf, parsley, Cubano pepper, and bring to a boil.

Are white or yellow onions better for marinara sauce? ›

Marinara Sauce Ingredients:

Onion: I really like to finely-diced my onion for this sauce, so that the onion chunks aren't too big. But go with whatever size of dice you prefer. White or yellow onion will do.

What are the best tomatoes for marinara sauce? ›

Fresh tomatoes: Try to stick with plum tomatoes, like Roma, San Marzano, and cherry tomatoes. Be sure to peel the tomatoes (and remove the seeds, if you like, but it's not necessary). White sugar: The sugar will balance out the acidity and give the sauce a hint of sweetness.

What is the primary fruit in marinara sauce? ›

The key to a delectable marinara is being able to taste the main ingredient: tomatoes! This simple version of the sauce highlights Italy's prized red fruit, tomatoes. If you can source them, the San Marzano variety is known for its low acidity and natural sweetness, imparting the sauce with the most incredible flavor.

What is classic marinara sauce made of? ›

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 can I add to spaghetti sauce to make it taste 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.

What's the difference between marinara and regular sauce? ›

While the two sauces share many ingredients, the main difference is in the consistency and depth of flavor. Marinara is brighter, thinner, and more tomato forward than tomato sauce. Tomato sauce is thicker, creamier, and bears some similarity with gravy, hence why some Italians call it “Sunday gravy”.

What gives marinara its flavor? ›

The sauce gets its characteristic flavor by the addition of garlic, crushed red pepper flakes and herbs like basil and oregano.

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