Easy Homemade Spaghetti Sauce Recipe With Ives

Fork twirled with spaghetti noodles covered in a red marinara sauce.

Close up of spaghetti noodles covered in a red sauce topped with parmesan cheese and parsley.

Pan filled with a homemade spaghetti sauce on top of noodles.

Pan containing spaghetti and meat sauce, serving spoons in pan.

Fork twirled with spaghetti noodles covered in a red marinara sauce.

Close up of spaghetti noodles covered in a red sauce topped with parmesan cheese and parsley.

Pan containing spaghetti and meat sauce, serving spoons in pan.

Pan containing spaghetti and meat sauce, serving spoons on table.

Close up of spaghetti noodles being twirled on a fork topped with parsley.

Cast iron skillet filled with spaghetti, spoons in skillet.

Cooked spaghetti noodles and marinara wrapped in a fork.

The most delicious homemade spaghetti sauce ever! This hearty recipe is rich and full of so much flavor. A delicious meat sauce that can be served over spaghetti noodles. Or if you're looking for a healthy alternative, serve this spaghetti sauce over zoodles or spaghetti squash!

Cooked spaghetti noodles and marinara wrapped in a fork.
Jump to:
  • ℹ️ Why This Recipe Works
  • 📖 Different Types of Red Sauce
  • 🛒 Ingredients You'll Need
  • 📋 Step-by-Step Recipe Instructions
  • 💭 Expert Tips and FAQs
  • 🍽️ More Pasta Dishes
  • Homemade Spaghetti Sauce

My mom used to make this homemade spaghetti sauce recipe for me and my sister when we were growing up. She made it once a week, typically on Thursday nights, and we looked forward to it every week. I mean seriously...who doesn't love pasta? And while there are hundreds of different pasta dishes you can make, like chicken alfredo, spaghetti happens to be my all time favorite.

Skillet with spaghetti, wooden spoons in pan.

📖 Different Types of Red Sauce

There are so many different types of sauces out there and a lot of them are very similar. For example, what's the difference between spaghetti and marinara sauce? Let's break these down. I'll focus on the different types of red sauces that are most commonly served over pasta.

A homemade marinara sauce is really basic, typically containing tomatoes, onion, and seasoning. It tends to be a bit more on the thin side when it comes to consistency. Homemade spaghetti sauce is usually thicker and contains meat along with more seasonings. Arrabiata sauce is very similar to marinara, but contains crushed red pepper flakes or chopped chili pepper. Pasta arrabiata is great is you love spicy food.

You may hear someone reference the term "spaghetti bolognese". This is an Americanized term and you'll typically find spaghetti with bolognese mainly outside of Italy. Ragù Bolognese is the more accurate term and is a traditional meat sauce that originates from Italy. In Bologna, the sauce is usually served on a long flat fresh pasta like tagliatelle.

Amatriciana is a delicious authentic Italian sauce that contains pancetta, pecorino cheese, white wine, tomatoes, pepper, and chilli flakes. Spaghetti puttanesca is a lighter red sauce that is made with onion, garlic, anchovy, tomatoes, dried chili flakes, capers, olives, and extra-virgin olive oil.

🛒 Ingredients You'll Need

Mom taught me how to make her homemade spaghetti sauce recipe when I was in high school. The ingredients listed here is what mom always used. The only modification I've made to her meat sauce recipe is I add 3 fresh garlic cloves. Mr. Mason is a huge garlic fan and it enhances the flavor in this recipe.

The other key ingredient I use is light brown sugar. Flavor wise, it's a game changer. I also use these same ingredients when making my lasagna recipe.

spaghetti noodles, ground beef, tomato paste, onion, garlic, and seasoning on a counter.

📋 Step-by-Step Recipe Instructions

Start by dicing a small yellow onion on a cutting board. Add the diced onion to a large skillet and add 1 lb of thawed ground beef. Brown the beef over medium-high heat with the onion and add a dash of salt and pepper to season the meat. Cook until the meat is no longer pink. Once done, drain in a colander.

Ground beef and onions browning in a skillet.

Once drained, add the beef back to the same skillet. Expert Tip: If using a lean ground beef, you can skip draining the fat. It will help add more flavor. Add in all the sauce ingredients (excluding the pasta) and 2 cups of water and stir until combined. The sauce will be very watery at this point.

Skillet with Ground beef, tomato paste, and spices in a skillet.

I nurse the sauce on medium-low heat for about 2-3 hours until it's the perfect consistency. Even though this is a simple pasta sauce, I put a lot of effort into perfecting it, by simmering, taste testing, and adjusting during the cook time. And it's beyond AMAZING.

When this bubbly goodness thickens up, it provides an authentic Italian spaghetti sauce taste that people rave about. Expert Tip: You'll probably find yourself adding more water as it cooks down. I typically add ½ cup of water 2-3 times during the 2-3 hour simmer.

Homemade authentic Italian marinara sauce cooking in a skillet on a stove.

About 30 minutes before it's done, you can start making the spaghetti noodles. I love using thick spaghetti noodles, but thin spaghetti noodles also work well. In a large pot, bring 6 quarts of water to a boil. Add salt to taste.

Once the water is boiling, add the spaghetti noodles. If you want "al dente" style pasta, boil the noodles for 10 minutes. For more tender pasta, boil for an additional 1-2 minutes.

Your red sauce pasta is now ready to eat! Drain the noodles in a colander and then add a serving to a plate. Top the pasta with meat sauce, fresh grated parmesan cheese, fresh chopped basil, or parsley.

Skillet containing noodles and marinara sauce, spoons on table.

You can't beat a good pasta sauce from scratch and this spaghetti with meat sauce is over the top delicious! The perfect comfort food recipe, enjoy this family favorite any night of the week!

💭 Expert Tips and FAQs

  • If you want that authentic homemade flavor, allow time to let the sauce simmer. By simmering a homemade tomato sauce for a certain length of time, it really allows for the development of a lot flavor. Ideally, I let it simmer on low for 3-4 hours, adding water as needed. If you don't have that much time, simmering around 2-3 hours will work.
  • You can store leftovers in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Make sure to store the noodles and the homemade sauce in separate containers so the noodles don't soak up the sauce.
  • This sauce freezes really well. I often double or triple the recipe so that I always have a batch in the freezer for those nights I'm in a hurry to get dinner on the table. Before freezing, let it completely cool. Once cooled, pour it into a gallon freezer bag and seal. Lay the bag on a flat surface in the freezer and store for up to 6 months. Make sure you label the freezer bag with the date you placed it in the freezer. When you're ready to use it, place the frozen bag in a pot of water and reheat until warm.
  • Sometimes I add a fresh tomato to this recipe. Spaghetti sauce with fresh tomatoes is delicious. You can also add a can of diced tomatoes if you want more of a "tomato" flavor.
Close up of spaghetti noodles covered in a red sauce topped with parmesan cheese and parsley.

🍽️ More Pasta Dishes

If you love pasta dishes as much as I do, then check out my entire collection here. I have 20+ pasta recipes and I guarantee you'll find a couple you'll want to try! I can't say enough about this spaghetti recipe though. It's flavorful and really is the best homemade red sauce (as my son calls it), thanks to my mom.

Fork twirled with spaghetti noodles covered in a red marinara sauce.

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  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 1.5 teaspoon dried oregano
  • ¼ teaspoon dried thyme, ground
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 6oz Can tomato paste
  • 3 garlic cloves
  • 3-4 cups water, divided
  • 1 Tablespoon dark brown sugar,
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 lb box of spaghetti noodles
  • Start off by dicing a small yellow onion on a cutting board. Add the diced onion to a large skillet.

  • Place 1 lb of thawed ground beef into the skillet with the onion. Brown the ground beef, adding a pinch of salt and pepper to season the meat. Cook the ground beef until the meat is no longer pink.

  • Once browned, drain the meat in a colander.

  • Once the ground beef has been drained, add the beef back to the same skillet. Add in all the sauce ingredients (excluding the noodles) and 2 cups of water to the skillet and stir until combined. Your sauce will be very watery at this point.

  • Cook at a slow rolling boil on medium-low heat for 2-3 hours. Expert Tip: You'll probably find yourself adding more water as it cooks down. I typically add ½ cup of water 2-3 times during the 2-3 hour simmer.

  • About 30 minutes before the sauce is done, you can start making the spaghetti noodles. In a large pot, bring 6 quarts of water to a boil. Add salt to taste. Once the water is boiling, add the spaghetti noodles. If you want "al dente" style pasta, boil the noodles for 10 minutes. For more tender pasta, boil for an addition 1-2 minutes.

  • Top with fresh grated parmesan cheese, fresh chopped basil, or parsley.

  • If you want that authentic homemade flavor, allow time to let the sauce simmer. By simmering a homemade tomato sauce for a certain length of time, it really allows for the development of a lot flavor. Ideally, I let it simmer on low for 3-4 hours, adding water as needed. If you don't have that much time, simmering around 2-3 hours will work.
  • You can store leftovers in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Make sure to store the noodles and the homemade sauce in separate containers so the noodles don't soak up the sauce.
  • This sauce freezes really well. I often double or triple the recipe so that I always have a batch in the freezer for those nights I'm in a hurry to get dinner on the table. Before freezing, let it completely cool. Once cooled, pour it into a gallon freezer bag and seal. Lay the bag on a flat surface in the freezer and store for up to 6 months. Make sure you label the freezer bag with the date you placed it in the freezer. When you're ready to use it, place the frozen bag in a pot of water and reheat until warm.
  • Sometimes I add a fresh tomato to this recipe. Spaghetti sauce with fresh tomatoes is delicious. You can also add a can of diced tomatoes if you want more of a "tomato" flavor.

Calories: 590 kcal | Carbohydrates: 73 g | Protein: 28 g | Fat: 20 g | Saturated Fat: 7 g | Cholesterol: 64 mg | Sodium: 542 mg | Potassium: 494 mg | Fiber: 4 g | Sugar: 6 g | Vitamin A: 10 IU | Vitamin C: 2 mg | Calcium: 58 mg | Iron: 3 mg

Update Notes: This post was originally published in March of 2012, but was re-published with updated step-by-step instructions, pictures, and tips in June 2021.

References:

  • Quora
  • 9 Classic Italian Sauces

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