My All Time Favorite Tomato Sauce

One of the things I got really into during the lockdown was gardening and cooking from fresh ingredients. After all, I have a lot of fresh herbs to put to good use now! A few people at work had put together an online cooking class, which I was excited to join, but over the past few months, I worked to get the recipe just right. That meant adding some extra fresh herbs, red wine, and a little extra butter. After all, butter does make everything better.

I was never a huge fan of plain tomato sauce, but after making it from scratch, I was amazed how much better the sauce tasted. Now, I have a cheap and easy recipe that I make once a week! This is my go-to comfort food and I always keep the ingredients on hand for a quick dinner I can whip up without thinking.

I don’t want to keep you from the recipe too much longer, so read on for the full recipe and a quick video from my Instagram if you need a little visual help!

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The Easiest Tomato Sauce
This tomato sauce is full of flavor and the perfect weeknight recipe! Plus, it'll impress everyone when you tell them you made it from scratch!
Course Main Dish
Cuisine Italian
Prep Time 0 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
people
Ingredients
Course Main Dish
Cuisine Italian
Prep Time 0 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings
people
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Heat the olive oil in a pan over medium high heat. Once heated, sauté minced garlic the minced garlic for about 1-2 minutes.
  2. Add one 28 oz can of whole tomato. Gently break apart the tomatoes with a wooden spoon and cook until the liquid has thickened (about 5-8 minutes).
  3. Add salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes as desired.
  4. Add fresh herbs. Save some basil for garnish at the end.
  5. Add approximately 2 tbsp butter and cook until melted and mixed throughout.
  6. Once the butter is completely melted, add a red wine (I used an old, cheap Cabernet I had on hand, about 1/4-1/2 cup) and cook until reduced.
  7. Once the wine has reduced, add one additional tbsp butter and continue to simmer until melted and mixed throughout.
  8. While cooking the sauce, prepare the desired amount of pasta according to package directions, minus about 1-2 minutes. The pasta will continue to cook in the sauce. Reserve approximately 1 cup of pasta water,
  9. Once the pasta is prepared, bring the pasta sauce to a simmer and add to the pasta sauce for the remaining 1-2 minutes of cooking time. Add pasta water as desired to thin the sauce to your desired consistency.
  10. Serve immediately and garnish with Parmesan and fresh basil as desired!
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Hi - my name is Kirsten! I am currently based in Chicago after a long cross-country move from Arizona. What will you find here? I love sharing all things sustainability and slow fashion, any of my day-to-day shenanigans, the latest new hobbies I picked up, and whatever concert or music festival I can find. Welcome and thanks for popping in to my little corner of the world wide web!

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