An easy Marinara Sauce is also known simply as Tomato Sauce. This sauce is ideal for pasta, lasagna, and stuffed shells; it can even be used as a pizza sauce.
What is Marinara Sauce?
The Classic Marinara sauce recipe is usually made with whole tomatoes (plum or San Marzano tomatoes), fresh garlic, and herbs. In its many variations, it can also include onions, olives, spices, and even a dash of wine. It makes a great pasta sauce.
Here in Italy, alla marinara is a sauce made with tomatoes, basil, oregano, and sometimes olives, capers, and salted anchovies. People often use it as spaghetti sauce.
This free version is the simplest possible and still delicious and full of flavor. Most Italian Sauces rely on simplicity, suitable techniques, and ingredients, such Puttanesca Sauce, 3 ingredients Pasta Sauce, and the Roman Cacio e Pepe.
🧾 Ingredients
For this easy tomato sauce, you only need
- Passata (fresh tomatoes, canned tomatoes, or crushed tomatoes work as well)
- Minced garlic
- Fresh basil
Add a dash of salt and pepper, and you have a delicious and simple tomato sauce. You can add extra virgin olive oil when stir-frying the garlic or ad the end. Use a dash of brown sugar to balance the acidity if you like.
Salt rounds up the flavor, and sugar balances the acidity of the tomato.
This is the sauce you use to make pizzas and the famous and accidentally vegan marinara pizza.
Instructions
Wash fresh your basil leaves.
To make marinara sauce, chop, or even better, mince the garlic, heat olive oil, and stir-fry it on medium-low heat for 30 seconds. You can also add two tablespoons of water if cooking without oils.
Add the tomato sauce (Italian Passata) or diced tomatoes, half of the basil, salt, and sugar. If using oregano, you can also add it at this point.
Tip: If you prefer a runny marinara, use tomato sauce. If you like it chunkier, you can either use chunky tomato sauce or add canned peeled tomatoes to the saucepan and directly blend them with an immersion blender.
Let the sauce cook on medium-low heat with a lid for 15 to 25 minutes, occasionally stirring with a wooden spoon, until thick.
Add the remaining basil leaves, put a lid on top, and let it rest for 5 minutes, or store it when it has already cooled down.
📖 Variations
You can add a finely chopped white or yellow onion to the sauce at the beginning of the cooking, just after frying the garlic. Many people go for this option; I like it more without it.
In addition to chopped fresh basil, you can include a tablespoon of fresh or dried oregano. I love the fresh basil by itself, so I tend to use oregano only when I am out of fresh basil.
If you want to add more complexity to the sauce, you can add a tablespoon of halved green olives.
Add some capers if you like capers and want an extra acidity punch.
To add more dept, you may choose to add half a cup of leftover red wine or a tablespoon of tomato paste.
Spicy - if you want to add some heat, you can use red pepper flakes to your fresh marinara sauce.
🫙Storage
This easy homemade marinara sauce is so quick and versatile that we always keep one jar in the fridge and another portion in the freezer.
The one in the fridge we store in a clean, out-of-the dishwasher mason jar.
Totally. We always keep a batch in my freezer. We like making pizza once a week, and it is convenient to have the tomato sauce ready. As we use this easy tomato sauce on a variety of dishes is a great keeper.
Simply thaw either in the refrigerator overnight or place the frozen chunk in a small or medium saucepan and a half-cup of water and let it simmer for 5-10 minutes.
🧑🏻🍳 How to use it
You can use this basic marinara sauce in Eggplant Parmesan, Lasagna, Pasta, and pizza.
If you want more Simple Italian Sauces, check out:
- 3-Ingredients Pasta Sauce
- 5-Minutes Vegan Pesto Sauce
- Puttanesca sauce recipe
- Creamy Vegan Sauce for Everything
- Cacio e Pepe Spaghetti
See how to make vegan homemade pasta and spaghetti noodles.
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📋 Recipe
How to Make Homemade Marinara Sauce
Equipment
Ingredients
- 24 ounces tomato sauce pureed (Italian passata)
- 2 garlic cloves
- 1 cup basil fresh leaves
Optional:
- 1 tablespoon organic sugar cane don't use to make it WFPB
- 1 teaspoon sea salt don't use to make it WFPB
- 2 tablespoons olive oil extra-virgin, don't use to make it WFPB
- 1 onion yellow or white, chopped
- 1 tablespoon oregano preferably fresh, dry also works
- 1 tablespoon capers
- 1 tablespoon green olives halved
- ½ cup red wine
Directions
- Chop. Grind or thinly chop the garlic and fry in olive oil on medium heat for 30 seconds. You can also add 2 tablespoons of water if cooking without oils.2 tablespoons olive oil, 1 onion
- Add the tomato sauce, half of the basil leaves, sugar, and salt.24 ounces tomato sauce
- Cook for twenty to thirty minutes until it has reduced one-third. It should be thick.
- Remove from heat and add the remaining basil leaves. Taste for salt. Let it rest.
Notes
If using oregano, add it when the first batch of basil is added.
If choosing to add red wine, add it with the tomato sauce.
If using olives or capers, add them during the last five minutes before removing them from the heat. You can replace the tomato sauce with canned tomatoes or fresh super-ripe plum tomatoes (use the same quantity and put them in a blender for 1-2 minutes until pureed). If freezing any leftovers simply thaw either in the refrigerator overnight or place the frozen chunk in a small or medium sauce pan along with half-cup of water and let it simmer for 5-10 minutes.
Nutrition Facts
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Emily
I love how easy this sauce is to make! It's so versatile and delicious!
Gus
I am glad you found it easy and yummy Emily! Stay tuned for more sauce recipes!
Natalie
Oh, I love the idea of adding capers. Fantastic. I have to give this recipe a try. Homemade is always the best!
Anaiah
This is perfect on spaghetti and pizza. It's such an easy and versatile sauce to always have on hand. My son loves his marinara with his tofu nuggets too!
Joshua
This sauce is very easy to make and taste great with everything from breadsticks, spaghetti, or eggplant parmesan. Great recipe!
Gus
Thank you, Joshua! We appreciate your feedback!
Andrea
Love how simple and easy this is! It came out so yummy too!
Kayla DiMaggio
This marinara sauce was so delicious! It was easy to make and goes with so many things!
Gus
Thank you for the lovely review of our marinara sauce, Kayla! I am so glad you enjoyed it and found it easy to make. We love hearing that people are able to enjoy this sauce with many different dishes because we want everyone to be able to experience the versatility of plant-based cooking.
Jessica Formicola
Homemade sauces and condiments are my jam, and this marinara sauce is perfection! Had it with pasta last night and it was incredible!
Nathan
No more store-bought marinara sauce for me! I love how simple and delicious this recipe is. Such great, classic flavors!
Jamie
The capers and green olives are such a nice touch to this marinara! I love how simple the ingredients are! Looks delicious.
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Homemade sauce is always the best and this looks so perfect, delicious. Thanks for sharing.