Another Tasty Marinara Sauce

"This sauce is so quick and easy to make, it takes any pasta dish to a new level. Simple pasta, marinara sauce and parmesan cheese...yummy! We prefer it served in our favorite lasagna or manacotti dish. I never buy store bought any longer, not when its this easy to make dishes taste special."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 78.78 ml olive oil, extra virgin
  • 3 garlic cloves, peeled, sliced thin
  • 44.37 ml parsley, fresh, finely chopped
  • 73.94 ml onions, sweet, finely chopped
  • 793.78 g tomatoes, whole stewed (good quality, broken up)
  • 1 bay leaf (fresh if possible)
  • 1.23 ml salt, sea, fine
  • 1.23 ml pepper, black, fresh ground
  • 4.92 ml sugar, white
  • 44.37 ml basil, finely chopped (garnish)
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directions

  • Heat pan, on medium heat and olive oil and garlic, sauteing for 3 minutes.
  • Add parsley, onions and tomatoes to garlic oil and stir well.
  • Next add the bay leaf, salt, pepper and sugar, bring to a boil, cover and simmer on low heat for 20 minutes.
  • Garnish with basil and use in your favorite dish.

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Reviews

  1. A really good quality sauce. Lots of olive oil, I agree, but we like it that way. Left mine a bit on the chunky side, again to please the family. Made for Aus/NZ recipe swap #56.
     
  2. This was a really tasty marinara sauce, but I do wish that I had cut back on the olive oil, as it ended up being a bit more oily than I like. I doubled the recipe and froze half the sauce for later use. I used some San Marzano tomatoes, which were excellent. For the sweet onion, I used a Vidalia. I also added the fresh basil with the other seasonings. I can think of some many uses for this sauce. I will be making this again. Made for ZWT7 by a Hot Pink Lady.
     
  3. Oh my goodness, this is some GREAT pasta sauce!! I served this as a vegetarian option at a family reunion. Everyone loved the sauce. My sister-in-law couldn't stop raving about it and said it was the best pasta sauce she has had since Italy. Now that is a high compliment! I doubled the sauce and stirred in one pound of cooked angel hair pasta. The only change I used, to make things easier on me while preparing dinner for 18 people, was to use Muir Glen organic chunky tomato sauce instead of the whole/peeled tomatoes. Made for ZWT 7 - Italy Holidays and Entertaining Challenge. Gratzie!
     
  4. This was TASTY. Delish and easy to put together. Sprinkled with parmesan
     
  5. Thanks for the tasty marinara recipe. Did not have sweet onion, so I soaked a chopped one in iced water for one hour. This works very well.<br/>Delicious over pasta.<br/>Done for ZWT7
     
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  1. Oh my goodness, this is some GREAT pasta sauce!! I served this as a vegetarian option at a family reunion. Everyone loved the sauce. My sister-in-law couldn't stop raving about it and said it was the best pasta sauce she has had since Italy. Now that is a high compliment! I doubled the sauce and stirred in one pound of cooked angel hair pasta. The only change I used, to make things easier on me while preparing dinner for 18 people, was to use Muir Glen organic chunky tomato sauce instead of the whole/peeled tomatoes. Made for ZWT 7 - Italy Holidays and Entertaining Challenge. Gratzie!
     

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