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Today’s recipe is for a quick and easy homemade pasta sauce. This pasta sauce is almost as easy as opening up a jar of sauce, but it’s a spaghetti sauce from scratch.
We love adding fresh vegetables to our spaghetti sauce. Do you? You can adapt this recipe with your favorite vegetables, add ground beef, use ground turkey meat, use ground Italian sausage, or omit the meat altogether, or omit the vegetables.
It is a simple, versatile recipe to adapt and use for cooking fresh, homemade pasta sauce at home.
This spaghetti sauce is one of our 30-minute meals. Perfect for meal plans or when you are busy! Use this recipe for pasta sauce when you need to get dinner done quickly and don’t have a jar of sauce.
Homemade Pasta Sauce Recipe
Do you enjoy having homemade spaghetti sauce? When spring and summer arrive, we love adding all our favorite fresh vegetables to the spaghetti sauce. Once you have these basic recipe steps down, dinner can be made in no time flat.
The best part is that it’s good tasting and healthy. Not to mention, a quick consideration that you aren’t using a sauce in a jar. Honestly, you can make this any time of year, but produce is so much better in spring, summer, and fall. Hands up! Who agrees with me on this one?
How to make pasta sauce from scratch
Adjust the recipe depending on how many people you are making it for. This recipe can easily be dinner for four people. (I hope to update this post’s images soon)
Time saving tip! I pre-cook my ground beef, reserving half when I make tacos the day before. (recipe here) Store the cooked ground beef in the fridge until ready to cook. Then pull out the ground beef to use in the sauce.
If you want to add ground beef, cook it first. Drain any grease (if not using lean ground beef or lean ground round) and set it aside. Set the meat aside until the vegetables have been sautéed. If not using vegetables, skip this step. Then, follow the directions below.
First, peel and chop the fresh garlic.
Next, I wash, dry, and slice the mushrooms, zucchini, and the poblano pepper
Then add them to 2 tablespoons of olive oil in the skillet.
Saute them all together on a lower heat.
Open and add your canned tomato sauce.
Then take a little water and swirl it in the can, getting any leftover tomato sauce, and pour it into your skillet too.
Add the spices and cook on a simmer while stirring for up to 30 minutes.
Toss in about one tablespoon of Italian spices and grind your pepper over your sauce. Don’t have peppercorns to grind? Just add about 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. pepper or white pepper. Next, stir it all together and put the stove on simmer for at least 15 minutes. Add salt to taste.
Optional spices
1 bay leaf
Fresh basil (the Italian spices have basil in them). But if you have an herb garden or have it on hand, add a leaf or two to the cooking sauce.
Onions (minced and sauteed with the garlic) (I didn’t have any on this day for the sauce.)
I love to have my pasta sauces cook more, but, honestly, if you need to serve it up quickly, you can stop here. Do you have more time? Cook it for 30 minutes or more on a low simmer, stirring occasionally. Cover with a lid if cooking for longer periods.
Homemade pasta sauce in 30 minutes! Yes, it's homemade pasta sauce from scratch that is made quickly and is delicious. You can easily adapt this spaghetti sauce recipe to be with or without meat to fit your taste. Easy to make, get dinner on the table quickly to feed your hungry kids or family. Enjoy this pasta sauce tonight!
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time20 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Ingredients
1-2 tbsp. Olive Oil
1-32 oz can of Tomato Sauce
3 cloves garlic (peeled and minced)
1 poblano chile pepper (wash and seeded)
3 small zucchini (rinse and sliced)
1 small package mushrooms (presliced or wash and slice)
Peel and chop the fresh garlic. (and onion if you are using one)
Next, I wash, pat dry and slice the mushrooms, zucchini, and the poblano pepper. Add them into 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a slightly pre-heated pan on the stove-top.
Saute them all together on a lower heat.
Open and add your canned tomato sauce into the pan.
Then take little water and swirl with any excess sauce in the can, then pour it into your pan too.
Add optional pre-cooked ground beef.
One tablespoon of Italian spices and grind your pepper or add black pepper over your sauce.
Next, stir it all together and put it on simmer for at least 15 minutes 20 minutes.
Add sauce to cooked spaghetti noodles or other pasta noodles.
Start the water for cooking your package of spaghetti noodles while the sauce is simmering. Cook the pasta noodles according to the directions on your package for Al Dente.
Pour your cooked sauce over your noodles.
Garnish with Parmesan cheese.
Serve and enjoy!
Notes
Adapt with 1 minced onion if you have one on hand. Saute it at the same time you satue the garlic.
If you don't have peppercorns to grind? Just add about 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. pepper or white pepper.
Use Lean Ground Beef Optional (half pound pre-cooked) I usually cook it the day before when cooking Tacos. Then add it to the sauce. If cooking the same day see more notes below and add after you add the tomato sauce to the pan.
Optionally you can use a second pan to cook, then drain lean ground beef to add to the sauce. Start cooking the ground beef first, as your gathering your other items to cook. When cooked add it to the sauce, after draining off any excess oils from the meat.
Start the water for cooking your package of spaghetti noodles while the sauce is simmering. Cook the pasta noodles according to the directions on your package for Al Dente.
Garnish with Parmesan Cheese
I love using fresh seasonal vegetables such as red bell peppers, green bell peppers, mushrooms, zucchini, onions, and other peppers... Adapt the recipe by adding your favorites into this sauce after washing, chopping and adding to the pan for sauteing.
Time-saving tip! I pre-cook my ground beef, reserving half when I make tacos the day before. (recipe here) Store the cooked ground beef in the fridge until ready to cook. Then pull out the ground beef to use in the sauce.
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Cook your pasta in salted water that has been brought to a rolling boil.
Make your spaghetti noodles al dente by finding the shortest cooking time on the package (of spaghetti noodles or other pasta noodles) and following the package directions.
After your noodles are cooked al dente, drain your noodles and serve them in a large serving bowl with the pasta sauce poured over your noodles.
Add fresh grated Parmesan cheese for garnish, at the table.
Serve and enjoy!
Homemade Pasta Sauce that won’t disappoint!This is a quick, easy spaghetti sauce recipe that is perfect for when you are busy. Dinner in 30-minutes!
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This looks great! I love a quick pasta dinner, but I don’t think I have ever made my own sauce from scratch! (is it bad to admit that?)
Hi Lauren, Thanks for your visit. I hope you take the time to try it sometime. It’s super easy!