Homemade Spaghetti Sauce Modern Honey

August 2024 · 7 minute read

Thick and flavorful homemade spaghetti sauce is packed with Italian flavors in a smooth tomato base. The only marinara sauce you’ll ever need!

Why you’ll love this spaghetti sauce

The spaghetti sauce was slowly simmering on the stove. My Mom was standing at the stove stirring a batch of her homemade marinara sauce with her tried and true wooden spoon.

We looked forward to spaghetti nights in our home and filling our bowls to the brim with pasta and fresh tomato marinara sauce. We ate together as a family every single night. The numbers would differ — sometimes there would be three, sometimes six, and when we were really lucky — all eight of us sat around the kitchen table.

There’s just something super special about family dinners.

There’s a reason why spaghetti is a weeknight staple in our house! Like many of you, our weeks are filled with tons of events, practices, friends, homework, and activities. I love having a good quality meal prepared for our family dinner as something that brings us all together amidst the chaos!

I cherish the slow days when my entire table is filled with the people I love the most. No empty chairs.

Learning how to make a homemade spaghetti sauce is one of those essential basic recipes to commit to memory. A homemade marinara sauce is so versatile. It can be tossed with all kinds of pasta, be drizzled on chicken parmesan, or on any Italian dish. You can even add some heavy cream to make a tomato cream sauce. This is the BEST marinara sauce recipe!

Warm Italian spices, tangy tomatoes, and fresh herbs create an incredible sauce that you’ll want to make once a week! Paired with some homemade meatballs and fresh baked French bread, it’s the ultimate comfort meal!

Not only is it delicious, but it is insanely simple. It can be whipped up quickly and stored easily!

What are spaghetti sauce ingredients?

The best part about this homemade spaghetti sauce is that I always have the ingredients on hand. They are simple, fresh, and clean ingredients.

TOP TIP: How to cut basil leaves (chiffonade)

If you’ve always seen basil ribbons sliced thinly and evenly and you want to replicate it, follow these simple steps!

  • Stack several fresh basil leaves on top of one another.
  • Roll the basil leaves to form a tight cylinder shape.
  • Slice along the cylinder to get thin ribbons of fresh basil!
  • How to make homemade spaghetti sauce

  • Start off with Extra-Virgin Olive Oil. Saute finely diced onion and carrot until nice and soft. Add garlic and cook for 1-2 minutes. Garlic can easily burn so watch carefully.  Add a pinch of red pepper flakes for a touch of spice.
  • Add a pinch of Sugar. Since this is a tomato-based marinara sauce and tomatoes can be highly acidic, sugar is known to cut some of the acidity. It doesn’t make the sauce sweet but just cuts the acidic flavor.
  • Use Whole Peeled Tomatoes.  If it is in your budget, San Marzona Tomatoes makes such a beautiful sauce.  Use your favorite canned whole peeled tomatoes.
  • If you want a smoother sauce, whip the sauce in a blender. If you want a chunky marinara sauce, use a wooden spoon to press down on tomatoes and break them up into pieces.
  • Use Fresh Basil. It adds that burst of freshness that makes you feel you are eating tomatoes straight from the garden.
  • Toss the pasta with some Parmigiano-Reggiano Cheese (the “real deal” Parmesan cheese).  This recipe is an adaption of Alex Guarnaschelli’s famous spicy weeknight marinara sauce and she says that by tossing a portion of the cheese with the pasta before adding the sauce adds richness and a bit of saltiness.
  • If you want to add meat, saute it with the onions and carrots.  This can be transformed into a hearty sauce. Just brown the meat in the pan before adding the garlic and red pepper flakes.
  • What are the best tomatoes in spaghetti sauce?

    I mentioned earlier that my favorite tomatoes in this sauce are San Marzano tomatoes. These tomatoes come from a specific region in Italy that helps give them a distinct flavor and look. Similar to plum tomatoes, they are narrow, with a thicker skin and less seeds than the typical tomato. Look for canned San Marzano tomatoes in your local grocery store. Since they are so unique, they come with a hefty price tag. If San Marzano tomatoes are in budget for you, go for it!

    On the other hand, if you are looking for a more budget-friendly option, any canned whole tomatoes will give you a great spaghetti sauce. If you prefer to use fresh tomatoes, I suggest using Roma tomatoes.

    How to store spaghetti sauce

    One of my favorite things about this recipe is how easy it is to store. It’s so easy to make a big batch and save the extras!

    I like to store my leftover spaghetti sauce in airtight jars, such as mason jars, for up to 14 days in the refrigerator.

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    Calories: 440kcal, Carbohydrates: 62g, Protein: 19g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 17mg, Sodium: 1000mg, Potassium: 265mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 2065IU, Vitamin C: 2.8mg, Calcium: 325mg, Iron: 1.4mg

    Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

    I hope you love this authentic Italian marinara sauce! Happy Cooking, my friends!

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