Homemade Spaghetti Sauce is so full of flavor and it’s easy to make it in large batches for freezing or canning for easy homemade meals that are prepared ahead.
My family loves it when we make homemade spaghetti sauce. Whenever we make it, it’s always a huge double or triple batch to easily freeze the leftovers. Spaghetti and meatballs is such a family favorite, we almost always have frozen spaghetti sauce and meatballs in the freezer. It makes for a quick and easy weeknight meal, and it’s pretty amazing.
What are the best tomatoes to use?
The best spaghetti sauce is made using San Marzano tomatoes. San Marzano is a variety of plum tomatoes. These tomatoes have a stronger flavor and are sweeter and less acidic. You can find canned San Marzano tomatoes at your grocery store. The label should make it very obvious that the tomatoes are this variety.
Can I make spaghetti sauce from whole tomatoes?
If you want to make spaghetti sauce completely from scratch using whole tomatoes rather than canned, you’ll need to peel your tomatoes and remove the stems. The easiest way to peel tomatoes is to blanch them in boiling water for 1-2 minutes and then immediately place them into an ice bath. The skins can then be easily removed. We also have a different recipe for Fire Roasted Spaghetti Sauce.
What is the difference between marinara and spaghetti sauce?
Marinara and spaghetti sauce are slightly different things. Both are tomato-based sauces. Marinara has very simple additional flavorings added to it like garlic, salt, and basil. Spaghetti sauce usually has additional ingredients and spices like onion, fennel, parsley, and oregano.
Ground Beef:
We do not add ground beef to spaghetti sauce because we typically serve it with meatballs. However, you can always add ground beef to yours. You will want to add it in with your onions and cook thoroughly, then drain off any excess grease, or cook it separately and add to the sauce before serving.
Serving Suggestion:
We serve this spaghetti sauce up with Homemade Baked Meatballs. These meatballs are full of flavor and make the perfect companion to this sauce. They also freeze quite well so you can have a complete, from scratch homemade freezer meal waiting for those hectic nights.
Time Saving Tip:
Simmering a spaghetti sauce for a long time allows it to develop a lot of flavor. This recipe calls for 1-4 hours of simmering. If you don’t feel comfortable leaving it on the stove, simply transfer it all to a slow cooker and let it do all the simmering. Place it on high for 4-5 hours and you’ll have a well developed spaghetti sauce.
Freezer Instructions:
It’s really easy to freeze leftovers of this sauce for future use. Simply let the sauce cool and then ladle it into gallon sized ziploc bags. Our family of four requires four scoops so we only ladle four scoops into each of the bags. If you pay attention to how much your family eats, you can estimate what you’ll need pretty closely. Then you lay all of the bags on a baking sheet and pop it in the freezer. Once they are frozen solid, you can rearrange them in my freezer however they fit best. When you are ready to eat, simply thaw and reheat on the stove or in the microwave.
Canning Instructions:
Sterilize 6 pint sized mason jars. Add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice into each jar. Fill the jars with prepared spaghetti sauce, leaving 1/2 inch at the top. Place the lids and bands on the jars and secure tightly. Process in a boiling water bath for 35 minutes.
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge, or see instructions above to store in the freezer. Reheat on the stovetop over medium-low heat until warmed through.
If you like this recipe, you may be interested in these other delicious pasta recipes:
The Best Baked Meatballs
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Fire Roasted Spaghetti Sauce From Scratch
4 hrs 45 mins
Easy Baked Chicken Meatballs
40 mins
Pasta Pomodoro
25 mins
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This sounds amazing! If I wanted to turn it into a meat sauce how much ground beef would I add?
someone earlier suggested 1 to 1 & 1/2 lbs of hamburger. Basically however much you prefer. If you like it more meaty, go with the pound and a half.
I love this recipe & use for the base in so many recipes. The flavor is amazing and only gets better when allowed to simmer for a few hours. This is awesome.
My family loves this recipe. The fresh herbs make this amazing! You canโt go wrong with this sauce.
Pretty close to my Italian familyโs recipe but gotta add some Italian sausage meat too! ๐ฅฐ๐
Some people don’t realize that cooked pasta can be frozen, too. If it’s to your liking, you can mix the spaghetti in with the sauce, and freeze the whole thing. Granted, it’s not as pretty to eat after it’s all mixed up, but I love leftover spaghetti this way. Just heat in the microwave and sprinkle on some Parmesan for a quick meal. It beats pre-packaged frozen dinners hands-down!
It’s best to freeze if you add pasta instead of canning. I canned pasta faggiole once and the pasta kept swelling and caused the seal to break and 6 qts were spoiled
i learned the hard way a long time ago– i don’t even mess with the long simmer on the stove– unless i want to burn everything. after sautรฉing the onions and garlic, i go straight to the crock pot.4-6 hours of worry-free cooking. This is a really good recipe– thank you!
Excellent recipe, very easy and the taste of the sauce is superb!
Thanks so much for this great recipe and instructions It is very similar to a recipe of my moms from over 60 years ago that she received as a family recipe from a co worker. I am anxious to try yours! gave 5 stars as so close to one I make with now the great instructions for making properly!
I happen to be of Italian desent and never could find a great easy spaghetti sauce until now. Easy, delicious and very Italian.
Did you put fennel I never heard of that is Italian sauce does it taste like licorice
Don’t really know if fennel is “Italian” or not but every time I’ve looked up authentic Italian recipies it has included fennel. Sorry I couldn’t be of more help. Good luck with making this sauce. It’s delicious and we love it!
The fennel is great in it, no licorice taste overpowering the sauce, but gives a nice finish to the whole.
Fennel is the seasoning in italian sausages, so there’s that!
The absolute best spaghetti sauce ever!!! Do not leave out the chicken broth or the fennel seeds. Add some wine if you like. I sent the recipe to my sister in law. They also absolutely. Love it and make it with meatballs. Freeze leftovers.