23 Homemade Pasta Sauce Recipes That Taste Just Like Nonna’s

Transform a plain plate of noodles into something spectacular with these from-scratch pasta sauce recipes that range from herb- and veggie-forward to creamy and comforting.

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Pasta sauce is the unsung hero of dinner time. So many new and traditional Italian recipes begin with a tasty sauce, from baked pastas to the ultimate chicken Parmesan. Master one pasta sauce recipe—whether it’s fragrant pesto or a garlic-studded marinara—and you’ll always have it to fall back on when you don’t know what else to cook.

These homemade pasta sauces may take more time to make than the jarred stuffand there are plenty of jarred sauce options we love, by the way but the payoff is so, so worth it. Store extra sauce in the freezer for easy weeknight dinners down the line.

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Stamp-of-Approval Spaghetti Sauce

Total Time: 8 hours, 30 minutes
Main Ingredients: Ground beef, Italian sausage, diced tomatoes, tomato paste, basil, oregano, bay leaves
Level: Beginner

With sweet Italian sausage, ground beef, eight cloves of garlic and loads of fresh herbs, this crowd-pleasing spaghetti sauce has it all. If you’re never quite sure how much pasta to cook per person, we made a handy chart to help.

“My father is very opinionated, especially about food. This recipe received his almost unreachable stamp of approval. I have yet to hear a disagreement from anyone who has tried it!” —Recipe contributor Melissa Taylor, Higley, Arizona

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The Best Marinara Sauce

Total Time: 1 hour, 40 minutes + simmering
Main Ingredients: Onion, garlic, plum tomatoes, basil, oregano, tomato paste, lemon
Level: Advanced

Jarred pasta sauce is pretty excellent these days, but nothing beats from-scratch marinara when you’re making meatballs, manicotti and many other classic Italian dishes. We like plum tomatoes for this sauce because they’re meaty, have minimal seeds and aren’t too acidic.

“I developed this marinara sauce recipe with a friend to make the most of a bumper crop of tomatoes. Now we like to make huge batches—we’re talking 220-pounds-of- tomatoes huge—and then give jars along with a pound of pasta as gifts around the holidays. Knowing this sauce is made from the heart with the best possible ingredients makes me feel good about giving it to my family and friends.” —Recipe Contributor Shannon Norris, Cudahy, Wisconsin

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Homemade Alfredo Sauce

Total Time: 40 minutes
Main Ingredients: Shallots, garlic, heavy cream, Asiago, Parmesan, Romano
Level: Beginner

With three types of Italian cheese and lots of heavy cream, this decadent Alfredo sauce is best served with fettuccine and bright green vegetable side dishes for contrast. For a quick, flavorful protein, look no further than the crispy chicken cutlet.

“When I found out I had celiac disease and could no longer have fettuccine Alfredo, I was determined to figure out a way to re-create it. This has now become one of my most-requested dishes. I use gluten-free multigrain pasta, but you can use any style of pasta.” —Recipe contributor Jackie Charlesworth Stiff, Frederick, Colorado

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Garlic Cream Sauce

Total Time: 20 minutes
Main Ingredients: Butter, garlic, cream cheese, heavy cream, Parmesan
Level: Beginner

Thickened with Parmesan and a bit of cream cheese, this luscious garlic cream sauce is a deeply flavorful twist on Alfredo. If you’re someone who believes there’s no such thing as too much garlic, these other recipes for garlic lovers will make good use of an abundance of cloves.

“This rich, easy garlic cream sauce recipe is requested at every family occasion I attend. Don’t be afraid to alter the recipe with more or less garlic to suit your taste.” —Recipe contributor Joy McQuaid, Darlington, Wisconsin

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Classic Pesto

Total Time: 10 minutes
Main Ingredients: Basil, Parmesan, garlic, pine nuts
Level: Beginner

Made for centuries in the Liguria region of Italy, fresh basil pesto is a nutty, fragrant sauce we love to slather on just about everything, from summer sandwiches to crostini and, of course, pasta. Since fresh basil is the star of the show, make sure your leaves are plump and bright green, with no brown spots.

“This versatile pesto boasts a perfect basil flavor. Pair it with pasta and you’ve got a classic Italian dinner.” —Recipe Contributor Iola Egle, Bella Vista, Arkansas

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Hearty Ragu Bolognese

Total Time: 4 hours, 5 minutes
Main Ingredients: Onion, celery, carrot, garlic, ground beef, Italian sausage, white wine, beef broth, heavy cream, tomato paste
Level: Beginner

There’s nothing more satisfying than a warming bowl of meaty bolognese, and this one becomes extra decadent with heavy cream and a trio of meats. Unsure which white wine to use in the sauce? Here’s our handy guide on how to cook with wine.

“My robust ragu combines ground beef, sausage and chicken. Serve it over any type of pasta, or baked or fried polenta. It’s even good on its own with a slice of hot buttered garlic bread.” —Recipe contributor Caroline Brody, Forest Hills, New York

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Homemade Meatless Spaghetti Sauce

Total Time: 3 hours, 35 minutes
Main Ingredients: Onions, tomatoes, garlic, tomato paste
Level: Beginner

Made with fresh juicy tomatoes and a touch of brown sugar, this slow-cooked pasta sauce is a smart thing to freeze, so you can have a taste of summer in the colder months. For a little extra heft, brown some ground beef or Italian sausage to add to the cooked sauce.

“When my tomatoes ripen, the first things I make are BLTs and this homemade spaghetti sauce.” —Recipe contributor Sondra Bergy, Lowell, Michigan

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Red Clam Sauce

Total Time: 3 hours, 25 minutes
Main Ingredients: Canned clams, diced tomatoes, tomato paste
Level: Beginner

Canned clams are our pantry secret weapon, and here they add a rich, briny flavor (plus protein!) to classic red sauce. Another Italian canned clam winner? Baked clams casinono shells required.

“This recipe tastes like an Italian restaurant specialty and cooks while you take care of other things. What a marvelous way to jazz up pasta sauce!” —Recipe contributor JoAnn Brown, Latrobe, Pennsylvania

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Pasta Napolitana

Total Time: 2 hours, 30 minutes
Main Ingredients: Bacon, ground beef, Italian sausage, pepperoni, tomato paste, marinara sauce
Level: Intermediate

Cooking with a whopping four types of meat—bacon, ground beef, Italian sausage and pepperoni—adds so many rich layers of flavor, especially after two hours on the stove. Serve with lots of Italian bread or breadsticks, because you don’t want a drop of this hearty meat sauce to go to waste.

“This is the ultimate meat lovers sauce and is my copycat version of The Cheesecake Factory’s pasta. Rich and hearty, with tremendous flavors, this pasta Napolitana will disappear quickly. I always make extra sauce, as it freezes very well.” —Recipe contributor John Pittman, Northampton, Pennsylvania

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Slow-Cooker Clam Sauce

Total Time: 3 hours, 10 minutes
Main Ingredients: Butter, olive oil, mushrooms, garlic, canned clams, sherry, lemon
Level: Beginner

The juice from canned clams lends a satisfying brinness to this slow-cooked clam sauce, which gets another pop of brightness from sherry. Serve with fresh lemon, lots of parsley and grated Parmesan cheese.

“Serve this delectable clam sauce as a hot dip for holiday get-togethers. The sauce is bright and fresh with pasta, too.” —Recipe contributor Frances Pietsch, Flower Mound, Texas

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Slow-Cooker Short Rib Ragu over Pappardelle

Total Time: 7 hours, 30 minutes
Main Ingredients: Beef short ribs, mushrooms, onion, carrots, tomato paste, red wine, garlic, diced tomatoes, pappardelle, Parmesan
Level: Intermediate

Mushrooms add the perfect umami-boost to these succulent short ribs, which are best served over wide, flat pappardelle noodles or fettuccine. Go all in on richness and top each plate of ragu with a small, creamy scoop of burrata.

“An irresistible sauce gives the beef in this short rib ragu another dimension of flavor. Nearly any starchy side, such as potatoes or polenta, will work in place of the pasta. Short ribs are my crowd-pleaser weekend meal for all occasions.” —Recipe Contributor Missy Raho, Morristown, New Jersey

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Gluten-Free Bechamel

Total Time: 10 minutes
Main Ingredients: Butter, gluten-free flour, 2% milk, white pepper
Level: Beginner

Given that flour is the thickening agent used in bechamel sauce, you might think that making a gluten-free version is impossible. Not so! We’ve found that gluten-free flour (with xanthan gum) makes a great foundation for a decadent sauce that’s perfect in dishes like vegetable lasagna that swaps noodles for eggplant.

“Making a classic bechamel sauce gluten free is as simple as substituting gluten-free flour. Just make sure the flour contains xanthan gum.” —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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Arugula Walnut Pesto

Total Time: 15 minutes
Main Ingredients: Arugula, Parmesan, garlic, walnuts, lemon
Level: Beginner

The secret to deliciously nutty pesto is to toast your nutsin this case, buttery walnutsbefore tossing them into the food processor. Pulverized with spicy arugula and lots of Parmesan, these greens transform into a sauce you’ll want to use in everything from pasta salad to pizza.

“Arugula pesto has a nutty, bright flavor. It can be served on crostini or pizzas or tossed with pasta. For a more pronounced nutty flavor, toast the walnuts first.” —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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Spicy Fresh Tomato and Eggplant Sauce

Total Time: 1 hour, 10 minutes + releasing
Main Ingredients: Eggplant, tomatoes, onion, carrot, tomato puree, Parmesan rind
Level: Beginner

You don’t need meat to make a robust, hearty pasta sauce, and this tomato and eggplant sauce proves it. Tossing a Parmesan rind into the mix while cooking it adds a wonderful nutty backdrop, so make sure never to throw those beauties in the trash.

“My garden is teeming with fresh tomatoes and eggplant toward the end of summer, so I’ve been thinking of ways to use them. A hearty gravy for pasta is just the ticket.” —Recipe contributor Teri Schloessmann, Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Vegan Bechamel Sauce

Total Time: 20 minutes
Main Ingredients: Vegan butter, flour, unsweetened soy milk, nutritional yeast
Level: Beginner

Yes, you can achieve a creamy, luscious bechamel sauce with no dairy at all, thanks to vegan butter-style sticks, nondairy milk alternatives and good old all-purpose flour. Nutritional yeast, also known as “nooch,” adds that essential cheesy nuttiness, which is why we also love to use it in this vegan mac and cheese.

“As one of the original classic mother sauces, bechamel is a vital part of a wide variety of recipes, including casseroles, white lasagnas and mac and cheese.” —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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Italian Pasta Sauce

Total Time: 2 hours, 25 minutes
Main Ingredients: Ground beef, Italian sausage, onion, celery, garlic, crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, mushrooms
Level: Intermediate

This comforting, tomato-based meat sauce makes such a delicious centerpiece for special occasions or family dinners. To lighten it up, swap in ground chicken for the beef and chicken sausage for the Italian sausage.

“When my daughter Kris got married, her new husband made something special for their wedding buffet—a big batch of this thick, flavorful pasta sauce. His grandmother brought the recipe from Italy nearly 100 years ago.” —Recipe contributor Judy Braun, Juneau, Wisconsin

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Zucchini Tomato Pasta

Total Time: 1 hour, 20 minutes
Main Ingredients: Butter, onions, tomatoes, zucchini, garlic, pasta
Level: Beginner

Fresh summer zucchini melts into this rich tomato sauce, which is perfect atop larger pasta shapes that can stand up to its hardiness, like rigatoni, farfalle or rotini. Swap in canned tomatoes if you like, but the juicy sweetness of fresh tomatoes really makes this sauce sing.

“I came up with this recipe after planting too many zucchini plants in our vegetable garden. My husband loved it the first time I served it and now we make it quite often.” —Recipe contributor Joy Turner, Amherst, Ohio

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Basic Tomato Sauce

Total Time: 1 hour, 10 minutes
Main Ingredients: Onion, carrots, garlic, diced tomatoes, broth, tomato paste
Level: Beginner

This classic tomato sauce recipe can be used in so many wonderful Italian dishes, from eggplant parmesan to meaty lasagna. Of course, we would also happily eat this sauce with just spaghetti, Parmesan and a glass of wine.

“This basic tomato sauce satisfies my pasta-loving husband much more than any store-bought kind. For a change of pace, I add ground beef or Italian sausage. It’s also good with black olives, mushrooms and green peppers.” —Recipe contributor Jennifer Stephens, Pearland, Texas

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Homemade Canned Spaghetti Sauce

Total Time: 2 hours, 10 minutes + simmering
Main Ingredients: Tomatoes, green peppers, onions, tomato paste, sugar, garlic, lemon, Worcestershire sauce
Level: Advanced

If you’re new to canning, start with our canning 101 guide before making this rich, slightly sweet tomato sauce that shows off the deliciousness of fresh summer tomatoes. There are also a few canning supplies you should invest in, like a water bath canner and glass mason jars.

“This DIY spaghetti sauce is a tomato grower’s dream come true! Use up your garden bounty and enjoy it later in the year.” —Recipe contributor Tonya Branham, Moun. Olive, Alabama

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Garden Harvest Spaghetti Squash

Total Time: 1 hour, 5 minutes
Main Ingredients: Spaghetti squash, red pepper, red onion, zucchini, mushrooms, leek, carrots, stewed tomatoes, tomato paste, V8 juice, spinach
Level: Intermediate

For gluten-free or low-carb eaters who hate missing out on saucy bowls of pasta, this veggie-packed tomato sauce served over spaghetti squash is a dream come true. For a quicker dinner, cook the spaghetti squash in an Instant Potit’ll be tender, sweet and ready for sauce in under 10 minutes.

“I was in the grocery store and spotted a perfectly ripe spaghetti squash. I knew I had to try it, so I cooked it according to the label. I topped it with my favorite vegetables for pasta, and it was an instant family favorite.” —Recipe contributor Veronica McCann, Columbus, Ohio

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Beef Bolognese with Linguine

Total Time: 4 hours
Main Ingredients: Ground beef, onions, carrots, celery, tomato paste, garlic, red wine, diced tomatoes, beef stock, milk, Parmesan, linguine
Level: Intermediate

Like traditional bolognese sauce from Bologna, Italy, this rich meat ragu calls for a bit of milk and becomes delicately sweet with the addition of carrots. For special occasions, pair this bolognese with handmade egg pasta, which is how the sauce is traditionally served.

“After much research, tasting and tweaking, I finally came up with this beef bolognese recipe that is based on a dish from an Italian restaurant where I worked. It’s perfect for feeding a house full of guests.” —Recipe contributor Christine Wendland, Browns Mills, New Jersey

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Spicy Pork and Butternut Squash Ragu

Total Time: 5 hours, 20 minutes
Main Ingredients: Stewed tomatoes, frozen winter squash, onion, red pepper, boneless pork ribs, pasta
Level: Beginner

Tender, savory pork ribs and sweet butternut squash make the perfect pair in this hearty pasta sauce, which can also be prepared with chicken thighs. Find frozen pureed winter squash in the freezer section at the supermarket, or you can try your hand at freezing squash yourself.

“This recipe is a marvelously spicy combo that’s perfect for cooler fall weather and satisfying after a day spent outdoors.” —Recipe contributor Monica Osterhaus, Paducah, Kentucky

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Garden Vegetable Tomato Sauce

Total Time: 1 hour, 25 minutes
Main Ingredients: Zucchini, onion, mushrooms, red pepper, green pepper, garlic, crushed tomatoes, red wine
Level: Intermediate

If you like thick, hearty pasta sauces but don’t always want a big bowl of ragu, this veggie-packed sauce is for you. When plump, sweet tomatoes are in season, chop them up and add into the mix with the crushed canned tomatoes, then finish with lots of fresh basil.

“I make this vegetable tomato sauce regularly and store containers of it in my freezer. It’s a tasty substitute for regular pasta sauce, and the extra vegetables make it healthier. I also use it when I make pizza.” —Recipe contributor Ann Sheehy, Lawrence, Massachusetts

Homemade Pasta Sauce FAQ

Why is my homemade pasta sauce so watery?

There are many reasons why your homemade pasta sauce could be watery and thin, from adding too much liquid (like stock or wine) to not cooking the sauce long enough. When in doubt, the most surefire way to thicken a pasta sauce is to cook it longer, which will slowly evaporate extra liquidsand also help develop its flavor.

What ingredients make pasta sauce better?

Many of the best pasta sauces, like pesto and marinara, make great foundations that you can customize to your tastes with additional spices and herbs. The biggest rule of thumb for making the best-tasting pasta sauces is to use high-quality ingredients, like San Marzano canned tomatoes, bright green basil, fresh garlic and good olive oil. For even richer flavor, cook your sauces longer, and make sure not to skimp on salt or fat. Dress up your finished sauce with the best extra-virgin olive oil and your favorite fresh herbs.

How long does homemade pasta sauce last?

Homemade pasta sauce should last for five to seven days in the fridge. We rounded up how to store just about every kind of food in the refrigerator if you’re wondering how to store your whole meal. If you’d like to store your sauce longer than that, freeze it in airtight containers for up to three monthsjust make sure it’s cooled before you put it in the freezer.