Easy Marinara Sauce Recipe with Extra Veggies (2024)

Add extra veggies to your next pot of marinara sauce for more nutrition and the classic flavor that your family expects. This easy marinara sauce is super simple and flexible so you can adjust the recipe based on what you like and have on hand. Plus, extras freeze beautifully!

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Easy Marinara Sauce Recipe

We eat a lot of pasta in my house, partly because I’m Italian-American and partly because it’s incredibly easy, inexpensive, and kid-friendly. It always goes over well with my kids, almost regardless of what it’s served with, so we eat it at least once a week.

I love to pack nutrition into the sauce to ensure they are getting a lot of the good stuff they need with hardly any extra work on my part.

TIP: Yes, this is more work than just opening a jar of store bought marinara sauce (which I admit that we sometimes do too!), but it’s such an easy method that you can fit it into a busy schedule for sure.

Ingredients You Need

To make this recipe, you’ll need:

  • Olive oil
  • Veggies like onion, carrot, celery, yellow squash, butternut squash, bell pepper, sweet potato, and/or cauliflower
  • Canned tomatoes
  • Salt

TIP: You can use frozen cauliflower, butternut squash, peppers, and sweet potato if you have those options.

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Step-by-Step Instructions

Here’s a look at the easy process involved in making this recipe. Scroll down to the bottom of the post for all of the info and amounts.

  1. Gather your ingredients.
  2. Cook the veggies in olive oil until soft, then add the tomatoes and simmer until the veggies are soft.
  3. Puree or leave chunky, depending on how your family likes their pasta sauce.
  4. Serve with a pound of your favorite pasta.

TIP: You can double this recipe and freeze the second half for a future meal.

Healthy Marinara Sauce

The result is fresh, flavorful, and it’s filled with vitamins A and C—and a little extra vitamin C is always nice to help keep those little immune systems strong! And while I don’t regularly advocate hiding vegetables in our kids food (it can feel a little dishonest to me), this is a case where I don’t see the harm because the veggies are serving as both nutrition and flavor boosters.

Easy Marinara Sauce Recipe with Extra Veggies (3)How long can I store this marinara sauce recipe?

You can make a big batch of this on the weekend and store it in the fridge until you are ready to use it during the week, which is what I like to do when I’m on top of my meal planning. (That only happens sometimes!) It will last up to 5 days in an airtight container like a quart-size Mason jar.

You can also let it cool and store it in a freezer safe container in the freezer for at least 3 months. Let it thaw overnight in the fridge or use the defrost feature on your microwave to thaw more quickly.

Will my kids taste the extra veggies?

If you have a kid who’s really perceptive and loves regular marinara sauce, I recommend using carrots, onions, and/or celery. Peppers, butternut squash, and cauliflower have more noticeable flavors that many don’t mind—and in fact enjoy!—but you know your kids best.

(I have one kiddo who can sniff out a bell pepper from a mile away. My other one will eat this sauce regardless of what’s in it!)

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Can I make this pasta sauce with fresh tomatoes?

Sure thing! During much of the year, I make this easy marinara sauce recipe with canned tomatoes, but we use fresh tomatoes in the summer when we have a ton on hand. The tomatoes will likely have much more liquid, so it may need to simmer a little longer.

To reduce the time, you can remove some of the interior seeds and liquids as you chop them up—sort of squeeze them a bit over the sink before you add them to the pot.

How to Store

It will last up to 5 days in an airtight container like a quart-size Mason jar, or it in a freezer-safe container in the freezer for 6-12 months. Let it thaw overnight in the fridge or use the defrost feature on your microwave to thaw more quickly.

Best Tips for Success

  • Use veggies with colors like white, yellow, orange, and red that will blend together into a classic looking tomato sauce when combined with the canned tomatoes.
  • Double the recipe to make more and freeze the second half of the batch for a future week.
  • Use the same volume of diced fresh tomatoes, just simmer longer to allow the extra liquid to evaporate.
  • Serve with a pound of whichever kind of pasta your family prefers.
  • Add some protein to the pasta and sauce by adding canned white beans or chickpeas, warmed frozen peas, diced cooked chicken breast, meatballs, or even lentils.
  • You may also like Spinach Pesto, Broccoli Pesto, Broccoli Mac and Cheese, Baby Pasta, and Favorite Pasta Recipes for Kids.

I’d love to hear your feedback on this recipe if you try it, so please comment below to let me know what your family thought of it!

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Easy Marinara Sauce with Extra Veggies

Serve this sauce with 1 pound of your family's favorite pasta for an easy and healthy dinner.

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Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 40 minutes minutes

Author Amy Palanjian

Cuisine Italian

Course Dinner

Calories 91kcal

Servings 8 about 1.5 quarts

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 3 cups onion, carrot, butternut squash, sweet potato, bell pepper (any color but green) celery, and/or cauliflower (roughly chopped)
  • 29 ounces canned diced tomatoes with juices
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 pound pasta optional
  • Parmesan cheese optional

Instructions

  • Heat the oil in a medium skillet over medium heat. Add the vegetables, stir, and cover. Cook for 10 minute or until mostly soft.

  • Remove lid and stir in the tomatoes. Bring to a simmer, reduce heat to medium low and place the lid so it’s mostly covering the pot but not a tight seal. This will let some steam escape but will protect your cooktop from splatters. Simmer for 20-25 minutes or until everything is soft.

  • Puree with an immersion blender or in a regular blender. Season to taste with additional salt as needed.

  • Serve with 1 pound of cooked pasta and Parmesan cheese, if desired.

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Notes

  • It will last up to 5 days in an airtight container like a quart-size Mason jar, or it in a freezer-safe container in the freezer for 6-12 months. Let it thaw overnight in the fridge or use the defrost feature on your microwave to thaw more quickly.
  • To make Meat Sauce:
    Brown ½ pound ground beef or mild Italian sausage in Step 1 after you warm the oil. Proceed as directed.
  • To do this in a Slow Cooker:
    Double all ingredient amounts and add to the slow cooker. Cook on LOW for 6-8 hours or until everything is softened. Finish as directed in Step 3.
  • To make this into Pizza Sauce: Simmer the sauce for about 30-45 minutes longer on low, stirring occasionally, or until very thick. Add 1 teaspoon pizza seasoning.
  • Use veggies with colors like white, yellow, orange, and red that will blend together into a classic looking tomato sauce when combined with the canned tomatoes.
  • Double the recipe to make more and freeze the second half of the batch for a future week.
  • Use the same volume of diced fresh tomatoes, just simmer longer to allow the extra liquid to evaporate.
  • Serve with a pound of whichever kind of pasta your family prefers.
  • Add some protein to the pasta and sauce by adding canned white beans or chickpeas, warmed frozen peas, diced cooked chicken breast, meatballs, or even lentils.

Nutrition

Calories: 91kcal, Carbohydrates: 14g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 3g, Sodium: 320mg, Potassium: 362mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 7196IU, Vitamin C: 11mg, Calcium: 47mg, Iron: 1mg

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Easy Marinara Sauce Recipe with Extra Veggies (2024)

FAQs

What can I add to marinara sauce to make it better? ›

How to make a jar of marinara taste better
  1. Slow cook.
  2. Add a BUNCH of fresh aromatics. Here, we'll wield some onion, a ridiculous amount of garlic (amen)
  3. Add fats! We'll use some fruity olive oil and a lot of butter (in the spirit of the great Marcela Hazan) to add richness to the jarred sauce.
Jan 23, 2024

How to fancy up marinara sauce? ›

You can also add red wine, a pinch of sugar, and fresh herbs like basil and oregano. Let it simmer for a while to allow the flavors to meld. If it's marinara, add some fresh basil, chopped garlic and a little olive oil before heating it up. Then top with fresh grated parmesan or Romano cheese.

Why do people put carrots in marinara sauce? ›

This simple tomato sauce recipe is perfect for pasta, pizza, and lasagna. The secret ingredient is chopped carrots, which give the tomato sauce a fresh flavor and add a nice sweetness.

How do you add depth to tomato sauce? ›

Toss in Olives or Capers

Briny ingredients like olives or capers are another way to brighten up your pasta sauce while also introducing texture and depth of flavor. Roughly chop a handful and stir them into your sauce while it's heating up on the stove.

What vegetables go well in spaghetti? ›

Vegetables — The type of veggies are up to you, but we love zucchini, yellow squash, jarred roasted red peppers, leafy greens, peas, corn, and cabbage. Options are endless, here. Onion, garlic, and tomato paste — These provide a base flavor for the simple sauce.

How do you spruce up marinara sauce for spaghetti? ›

Pungent fresh herbs like thyme, rosemary, sage, tarragon, and marjoram can liven up tomato sauce with their bold, distinctive flavors. Add 1 to 2 sprigs of one or more of them to your favorite sauce, cover, and simmer at least 5 minutes to allow them to infuse in the sauce. Remove the sprigs before serving.

How do you doctor up a jar of marinara? ›

I love adding extra italian seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder and red pepper flakes. Make sure and add this into your seasonings to your onions before adding in the sauce. This will allow the seasoning to open up and become more aromatic.

How do you jazz up jarred spaghetti sauce? ›

Tossing in strips of basil, a sprig of thyme or some oregano can take your sauce to the next level. Although fresh herbs might pop a bit more, dried herbs and spices can work just as well. Sprinkling in some red pepper flakes, a pinch of parsley and a dash of salt and pepper can liven up your jarred pasta sauce.

Should you add butter to marinara? ›

A small amount of fat—extra-virgin olive oil or butter—is essential to good pasta sauce texture. Without fat, you have at best watery sauce (nobody has ever said, "Waiter, my pasta is not quite wet enough"), and at worst sauce that over-thickens with starch alone and takes on a pasty texture.

What onions are best for spaghetti sauce? ›

What kind of onion do you use for spaghetti sauce? When considering the flavors of a tomato-based spaghetti sauce, tomatoes tend to be a little sweet but also quite sharp and acidic. The best onion to use would be a yellow onion or sweet onion.

Why do you put lemon juice in spaghetti sauce? ›

A shot of red wine vinegar might do the trick here, but that adds its own flavor; a small splash of humble lemon can brighten the sauce exponentially without stealing the spotlight. That's what a hit of acidity does—it sharpens the flavors, sometimes imperceptibly.

What is the secret to good tomato sauce? ›

Starting with good quality tomatoes and crushing them by hand offers great flavor and texture later on. The combination of butter and oil releases fat-soluble aromatics and gives the sauce a creamy texture. Slowly cooking the sauce in the oven creates rich caramelization without burning.

Why does my marinara sauce taste bland? ›

Blandness usually comes from lack of seasoning. When you prepare a dish like spaghetti sauce you want to season as you go, not just at the end.

Why put Worcestershire sauce in spaghetti sauce? ›

If you do not have crushed or diced tomatoes, you can use tomato sauce and tomato paste instead. If using tomato paste, you will need to add 1 cup of water and allow the sauce to simmer. Worcestershire sauce – (Optional) Deepens the flavor of the sauce.

How do you make plain marinara taste better? ›

8 Ways to Elevate Canned Spaghetti Sauce
  1. 1 - Extra virgin olive oil. Adding a good amount of a flavorful olive oil will go a long way in infusing flavor into your sauce. ...
  2. 2 - Fresh garlic. ...
  3. 3 - Meat. ...
  4. 4 - Hot pepper flakes. ...
  5. 5 - Red wine. ...
  6. 6 - Fresh or dried herbs. ...
  7. 7 - Cheese. ...
  8. 8 - Cream and/or butter.
Feb 26, 2018

How to make jarred marinara sauce taste homemade? ›

Everything tastes better with some sautéed garlic and onions. Sauté finely chopped onions and garlic in olive oil until fragrant and golden, then add the sauce and let it simmer so the flavors can meld together.

What is the one ingredient that makes spaghetti sauce so much better? ›

Nutmeg. Nutmeg is the key to boosting earthiness and adding a touch of nuttiness to your spaghetti sauce. Nutmeg also has a slightly sweet flavor, which we know goes great with acidic canned tomatoes. Overall, it accentuates the other ingredients in the sauce and adds complexity.

How do you balance marinara sauce? ›

Add Some Baking Soda

If your tomato sauce is too acidic and verging on bitter, turn to baking soda, not sugar. Yes, sugar might make the sauce taste better, but good old baking soda is an alkaline that will help balance the excess acid. A little pinch should do the trick.

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