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This super quick and easy classic marinara sauce takes twenty minutes to make, and uses pantry staples that you probably have on hand now. Great for a weeknight meal with pasta, pizza or spaghetti squash!

This super quick and easy classic marinara sauce takes twenty minutes to make, and uses pantry staples that you probably have on hand now. great for a weeknight meal with pasta, pizza or spaghetti squash!

This super quick and easy classic marinara sauce takes twenty minutes to make, and uses pantry staples that you probably have on hand now. great for a weeknight meal with pasta, pizza or spaghetti squash!

How are we all doing this fine Monday morning?  I think today is like the Monday blues x 1000 because we just partied for like a month and now we have to get serious and be grown ups and eat vegetables and exercise and stuff.  Also is anyone else binging on Making a Murderer?  Because we watched like 5 episodes yesterday and then I had a fitful sleep where I was kind of dreaming about it?  So, needless to say, I need an extra cup or two of coffee today.

This super quick and easy classic marinara sauce takes twenty minutes to make, and uses pantry staples that you probably have on hand now. great for a weeknight meal with pasta, pizza or spaghetti squash!

Speaking of being grownups and eating vegetables, I’m betting that a bunch of you have plans to eat better food, cook at home more, and maybe even meal plan.  I’ve talked about meal planning before, and why I think it is really helpful.  I also like to have some quick and easy recipes in my repertoire, because after a long day I often don’t want to spend hours in the kitchen.  One thing that I pull out of my back pocket again and again is this quick and easy 20 minute marinara sauce.

 I make this for everything. I use it on pasta, as a pizza sauce, or like last night, with some meatballs and spaghetti squash.

This super quick and easy classic marinara sauce takes twenty minutes to make, and uses pantry staples that you probably have on hand now. great for a weeknight meal with pasta, pizza or spaghetti squash!

I didn’t discover the magic that is crushed tomatoes until a few years ago.  Before that, I always bought pasta sauce in jars.  I don’t think it ever even crossed my mind to make it myself, because I thought it was this long, drawn out process that took hours.  Now, let’s be clear, this is not your Italian grandmother’s, simmering on the stove all day red sauce.  There is a time and a place for that, and it is delicious.  But usually I need a marinara sauce RIGHT NOW because I am about to make dinner and I don’t have time to wait around.  This is where the magic crushed tomatoes come in.  If you have never cooked with them, you will be amazed.  Throw them in a pot with some garlic and herbs, and in no time you have a rich sauce that will elevate your dinner to the next level.  After making my own sauce, I have NEVER ONCE bought jarred marinara sauce ever again.

This super quick and easy classic marinara sauce takes twenty minutes to make, and uses pantry staples that you probably have on hand now. great for a weeknight meal with pasta, pizza or spaghetti squash!

I can make this even without planning ahead, which is great news for those nights where you didn’t even think about what you were going to have for dinner until…dinnertime.

I usually keep a can or two of crushed tomatoes in my pantry, and the herbs and garlic I always have on hand as well.  So I can make this even without planning ahead, which is great news for those nights where you didn’t even think about what you were going to have for dinner until…dinnertime.  Use your favorite brand of crushed tomatoes.  I like to use San Marzanos sometimes, even though they are a little more expensive, but sometimes I just use whatever is on sale at the store.  If you don’t know what brands you like, try a few!  I do find that it makes a difference, and since this sauce has so few ingredients, the tomatoes you use are going to really impact the taste of the sauce.

This super quick and easy classic marinara sauce takes twenty minutes to make, and uses pantry staples that you probably have on hand now. great for a weeknight meal with pasta, pizza or spaghetti squash!

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Easy Twenty Minute Classic Marinara Sauce

4.93 from 13 votes
Prep 1 minute
Cook 20 minutes
Total 21 minutes
Servings 12 Servings
This super quick and easy classic marinara sauce takes twenty minutes to make, and uses pantry staples that you probably have on hand now. Great for a weeknight meal with pasta, pizza or spaghetti squash!

Ingredients 

  • 28 ounce can crushed tomatoes
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 4 garlic cloves pressed or finely minced
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • 1-2 bay leaves
  • pinch red pepper flakes
  • salt to taste
  • black pepper to taste

Instructions 

  • Place oil, garlic and red pepper flakes in a cold medium saucepan and heat over medium heat until the garlic becomes fragrant and just starts to sizzle, being careful not to let the garlic brown, about 1 minute.
  • Pour the tomatoes into the pan, add oregano, bay leaves, salt and pepper, stir to combine.
  • Reduce heat to medium low and allow to simmer for about 20 minutes. Stir occasionally to keep from sticking to the bottom of the pan. If the sauce is bubbling too much, reduce heat further.
  • Remove from heat, and remove bay leaves before serving.

Notes

You can simmer longer than 20 minutes, if desired, just stir occasionally to make sure it doesn't burn, and you may also want to reduce the heat to low.
This does freeze well. I usually freeze it in a mason jar.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 33kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 88mg | Potassium: 200mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 146IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 1mg

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

Additional Info

Course: sauce
Cuisine: Italian
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This super quick and easy classic marinara sauce takes twenty minutes to make, and uses pantry staples that you probably have on hand now. great for a weeknight meal with pasta, pizza or spaghetti squash!

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71 Comments

  1. Wow how simple and tasty this marinara turned out. Will be coming back to it when tomatoe harvest comes in. Thanks for this recipe.

    1. Hi Brian – I have never canned it so I’m not sure. I’m not a canning expert so I can’t be much help there. I do sometimes freeze it, which works well.

  2. 5 stars
    Saw this post on the Share the Wealth Pinterest Board and it looks and sounds delicious. I’ll give it a try! Nancy Andres

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  3. 5 stars
    OMGeezy this is an amazing recipe! I work as a crew cook on a ranch and I made this with you recipe as a base shredded down some over ripe tomatoes that I had added a little bit of sugar and the crowd went nuts! I added italian sausage and mushrooms and used some of it for zucchini fry dip and the whole pot was gone by the end of the night!

  4. I’m all about how quick and simple this is – I’m definitely bookmarking this recipe for next time a craving hits for marinara sauce! Looks amazing.

  5. I would never buy marinara sauce either, it is so easy to make and you can always taste the difference. I usually make a large batch of sauce and can it like I would do with jam. It keeps very well.

  6. 5 stars
    I just love the Chili Lime Shrimp Tacos!!! I am madly in love with shrimp!!And your dish loos amazing ! I will surely try this yummy recipe for my lovely family!!!Happy New Year!!!

  7. I think I was in my twenties before I realized that marinara sauce can be made at home and tastes 1000x better. Love easy recipes like this and especially when you don’t need to go out to buy extra ingredients!

  8. 5 stars
    Homemade marinara sauce is so delicious, it’s just so much better than store-bought! It’s so great that it can be put together in just 20 minutes – it’s so quick and easy that there is no excuse for not making one!

  9. I’m a big believer in crushed tomatoes, I buy the fancy Italian kind and they work wonders…now I need to go pin those killer shrimp tacos…

    1. Yes, the fancy Italian ones are the best, I am always amazed at how good they are! Thank you for the pin Sue!

  10. To this sauce I say YES! I make my own sauce too…most of the time, that is! I must admit that lately I’ve been a bit slack, and this post is encouraging me get back into it! Our little trick in this house is to add a teaspoon of sugar to it, which really just sets it off (albeit in a tooth-destroying, diabetes-inducing kind of way). Oh and can we talk about your impeccable mason jar presentation of this sauce for just a moment? Love, love, LOVE. I am completely obsessed with mason jars (and all types of bottles and jars in general) and have SO many of them. I lately had to move my collection from our kitchen cupboard to one of our hallway cupboards because the mister was trying to throw some of them out, and using all sorts of tactics to convince me there were too many of them!! Anyway, the main point here being, your mason jar photoshoot is gorgeous, Meghan!

    1. Thank you so much Lisa! I do have quite a few mason jars hanging around, most of them are from our wedding! I probably need to reduce them a little bit, but I do find these so useful, I store almost everything in them, and also occasionally use them as drinking glasses 🙂 Also, so funny about the sugar – my husband always asks me if I added sugar to the sauce but I never do – the sweetness of the tomatoes really seems to shine through to him. I have seen lots of recipes that do that, I think it might depend on the type of tomatoes that are used.

  11. I for one am feeling great this Monday after the indulgent month of Dec. It’s a fresh start to a new year; getting back on track with THRIVE and going to the Y. So, even though I had too many sweets, too much Mexican food, ate when I wasn’t hungry and wasn’t working out much, today I feel good. The hard part is to keep it up!
    Thanks for this recipe too! Since I live alone it’s always nice to have something quick and easy to prepare.
    FYI: your cranberry pecan shortbread cookies were a real hit. Do you have anymore shortbread type cookie recipes to share. After all, momma’s little baby loves shortbread :).
    Thanks, Meghan

    1. Awesome, Lynn! I am thrilled that you loved the cookies! I did have at least one shortbread cookie recipe rolling around, but I wasn’t going to share it until next Christmas! So I will get to working on one I can share before then 🙂 Also, I am glad you feel great! We should enjoy the fun and food that we had during the holidays, even as we enjoy getting back to a more regular routine. Thank you so much for your comment and for reading!

  12. The sound of meal planning sounds wonderful but for some reason I just can’t get myself to do it! Usually I’m stopping at the store on my way home from work and it kinda sucks so maybe I need to start meal planning! My husband is trying to eat less salt so I’ve been wanting to start making my own marinara sauce! Perfect timing, haha! I bet homemade is so much better than the bottled stuff anyway 🙂

    1. I will admit that I have been slacking in the meal planning department, but I am always MUCH happier when I do it. It is a little extra work once a week but saves loads of time (and stress) later on. The homemade stuff is so much better than store bought! Let me know if you try it! 🙂

  13. This is fantastic! What a great idea to make your own. It’s always more fresh and flavourful that way. I love that this sauce is so versatile too! Pizza, pasta – yum! Bookmarking to try!

    1. Thank you Jess! I do find that homemade is usually tastier, and I especially like when it is simple! I hope you love it!

  14. Isn’t it amazing how good and simple homemade marinara is, Meghan. So many uses and the smell is heavenly too! I just finished Making a Murderer – love a good murder documentary. Have you seen “The Staircase” – that’s really fascinating and great!

    1. I haven’t seen “The Staircase”, I will have to put it on my list! And yes, the marinara sauce always kind of surprises me, that it can be so simple and so good! Thank you Geraldine, Happy New year!