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Homemade Marinara Sauce Recipe

Introduction

This classic Marinara Sauce Recipe – How to Make Easy Marinara delivers the bright, fresh flavor of Italian kitchens in under 30 minutes. After testing countless versions, I’ve perfected this method to highlight the natural sweetness of tomatoes with just a few aromatics. It’s a versatile, foolproof staple you’ll turn to for pasta, pizza, and more.

Ingredients

The simplicity of this easy marinara relies on quality ingredients. Using a good brand of crushed tomatoes and fresh herbs makes a noticeable difference in the final sauce’s depth of flavor.

Timing

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Context: This 30-minute timeline is about 50% faster than traditional long-simmered sauces, making it a perfect weeknight solution. Unlike all-day recipes, this quick-cook method preserves a brighter, fresher tomato flavor.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1 — Prepare Your Aromatics

Finely chop the onion and mince the garlic. Having your ingredients prepped and ready (a technique called *mise en place*) ensures smooth cooking. In my tests, a fine mince for the garlic helps it distribute evenly without burning.

Step 2 — Sauté the Onion

Heat the olive oil in a medium saucepan or deep skillet over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 5-7 minutes until it becomes soft and translucent. Sautéing, which means cooking in fat over moderate heat, gently softens the onion’s flavor without browning it.

Step 3 — Add the Garlic

Add the minced garlic to the softened onions and cook for just 30-60 seconds, stirring constantly, until fragrant. (Pro tip: Adding garlic later prevents it from burning and turning bitter, which is a common mistake.)

Step 4 — Incorporate Tomatoes and Seasonings

Pour in the crushed tomatoes, then add the dried oregano, sea salt, and black pepper. Stir everything together until well combined. This method skips the tomato paste used in some recipes, relying on the concentrated flavor of good crushed tomatoes instead.

Step 5 — Simmer the Sauce

Bring the sauce to a gentle simmer, then reduce the heat to low. Let it cook uncovered for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally. You’ll know it’s ready when the sauce has thickened slightly and the flavors have melded together beautifully.

Step 6 — Finish with Fresh Herbs

Remove the sauce from the heat. Stir in the finely minced fresh basil (or parsley). Taste and adjust seasoning with more salt or pepper if needed. This final addition of fresh herbs brightens the entire dish, a key step for an authentic marinara flavor.

Nutritional Information

Calories ~90 kcal
Protein ~3 g
Carbohydrates ~14 g
Fat ~4 g
Fiber ~4 g
Sodium ~380 mg

Note: Estimates are per 1/2-cup serving based on typical ingredients. This marinara is a good source of Vitamin C and lycopene from the tomatoes. Values may vary with specific brands or adjustments to salt.

Healthier Alternatives

Serving Suggestions

This easy marinara is incredibly versatile for meal prep. Make a double batch on the weekend; use half for pasta night and freeze the rest for a future pizza or quick weeknight solution.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Storing Tips

This marinara sauce recipe is a perfect candidate for batch cooking. Freezing in 1 or 2-cup portions means you always have a foundation for a healthy, homemade meal ready in minutes.

Conclusion

This easy marinara sauce recipe proves that a deeply flavorful, authentic-tasting sauce doesn’t require hours on the stove. It’s the perfect foundation for countless meals, from a simple spaghetti dinner to a gourmet Eggplant Napoleon Recipe Easy. Try this recipe and let me know in the comments how you used it!

Frequently Asked Questions

How many servings does this Marinara Sauce Recipe make?

This recipe yields about 3 to 3.5 cups of sauce, which is perfect for 4-6 servings of pasta. A standard serving is roughly 1/2 to 3/4 cup of sauce per person. You can easily double the recipe for a larger crowd or to freeze for later use.

Can I use fresh tomatoes instead of canned for this easy marinara?

Yes, but it requires extra prep. You’ll need about 3 pounds of fresh Roma tomatoes. Core and score them, blanch in boiling water for 60 seconds, then transfer to ice water to peel. Crush the peeled tomatoes by hand before using. This method yields a brighter, fresher flavor but adds about 15 minutes to your prep time.

Why is my homemade marinara sauce too acidic?

Why is my homemade marinara sauce too acidic?

Acidity usually comes from the tomatoes. The best fix is to add a pinch of sugar (start with 1/4 tsp) or a small grated carrot during the simmer. Unlike adding more salt, sugar balances the pH without making the sauce salty. A splash of high-quality balsamic vinegar at the end can also add a mellow sweetness that counteracts sharpness.

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Homemade Marinara Sauce

Ingredients

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  • 2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/2 medium yellow onion (1/2 cup chopped)
  • 3 garlic cloves (finely minced)
  • 28 oz crushed tomatoes
  • 1/2 tsp dried oregano
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper (freshly ground)
  • 1 Tbsp fresh basil (or parsley, finely minced, plus more to garnish)

Instructions

  1. Place a medium saucepan over medium heat and add 2 Tbsp olive oil. Once the oil is hot, add 1/2 cup chopped onion stirring often until soft and golden (about 5 min). Add minced garlic and stir 1 min, or until fragrant.
  2. Stir in 28 oz crushed tomatoes, 1/2 tsp oregano, 1/2 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp pepper. Bring to a light boil then reduce heat and simmer partially covered for 15 minutes.
  3. Finally, stir in 1 Tbsp chopped fresh basil then turn off the heat.
  • Author: Dorothy Miler
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