Marcella Hazan’s Tomato Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Caroline

Such endless tinkering! My daughter turned me on to this. She said that its simplicity allows the primary ingredients--the tomatoes and the pasta--to shine. The onion is a whisper, not a shout (or, God forbid, a partner with garlic in a mugging). The butter, astonishingly, adds an unctuousness, a luxurious velvety taste and feel that perfectly complement the tomatoes.

If anyone else had told me this, I would have reached for my herb garden, the olive oil. But I trust her, and she was right.

TJ

I don't know why you would want to discard the onion. Eating it is one of the highlights of this dish!

anne

The recipe from the first edition of The Classic Italian Cookbook (1973) calls for 2 lbs of tomatoes, 1/4 lb butter, one medium yellow onion, peeled and halved, salt and 1/4 teaspoon granulated sugar. I can't imagine why the amount of butter has been reduced from 8 tablespoons to 5 tablespoons. Stick with the original.

David

Made this tonight--very good; so simple. As others said, on my own, I would have reached for basil, garlic, etc; is not necessary here.

The one thing I would add is don't forgot everything you know about pasta. So salt the spaghetti water properly, and then combine spaghetti w/ sauce in a saute pan by heating sauce in pan, adding a ladle of spaghetti water (to help it adhere), letting it come to simmer, and finishing the spaghetti in the sauce (for the last two minutes of cook time)

JimTx

Sounds good, but I'm not discarding the onion. That's the best part. I'll eat that all by itself if I have to, or puree it into its own sauce with a little roasted garlic to spread on some good bread.

michael nichols

i didn't have enough butter so added some duck fat. God help us all... BUT it was DELICIOUS.

Bill

Folks, recipes are just a guide. As I read the comments I really chuckle at how scared people are to adjust things to their preferences. If you like garlic, add some. A little more butter, why not. I have been making this over the past few weeks with fresh tomatoes from my garden, why not ? I cannot keep up with them otherwise. I have fine tuned it to my liking, half an onion sliced, clove of garlic, hint of fresh basil and oregano, and reduce over several hours at very low heat. YUM.

ET

This recipe isn't a life-changer but it's so easy and I always have the ingredients on hand. I add a healthy pinch of crushed red pepper. I think it's a little scant for a whole pound of pasta - I use one recipe's worth of sauce on half a pound of pasta. Add meatballs and it's dinner for three adults.

If you don't have San Marzano tomatoes, Cooks Illustrated says Hunts is the next best thing.

Daniel Barenberg

Just want to put it out there that the "Bianco Dinapoli" brand canned tomatoes from California are better than nearly every brand of canned tomatoes I have tried, from muir glen to various DOP san marzano brands. Best of all they are less than $4/can at whole foods. They work for pizza sauce, tomatoe sauce, and soup, all wonderfully.

CV

This recipe calls for 2 CUPS of tomatoes, not 2 pounds. Maybe that's why there's less butter.

Maria DeCarvalho

I happened to be out of onions so I used four large shallots, some of which sort of melted into the sauce. I liked it even better.

rubiconrich

I am 68 years old. Been adding sweet butter to my gravy since I was old enough to cook. Southern Italians always did this. Many also use red bell peppers as a sweetener in addition to the butter. Never use sugar or salt and never had a complaint. Of course, I simmer for 5 to 8 hours depending on what gravy I am making. By the way, butter is one step away from heavy cream. If you whip cream enough, it will turn into butter. Parmesan is bland. Romano has taste!

Molly

It's two cups of tomatoes, plus the juice/liquid. If you stran off the liquid from a 28 oz can of San Marzano tomatoes, then chop the tomatoes, you will end up with roughly 2 cups tomatoes and one cup juice/liquid from the can.

Lizy

Identical to this recipe and also listed on NYTimes Cooking is Mark Bittmanʻs Tomato Sauce with Butter and Onions. I made a triple recipe the other night so I could have extra for another meal. It was fabulous, and, interestingly, the smell reminded me of Pepeʻs in New Haven where four generations of my family have enjoyed pizza!

NYTA

Stop talking just perfect

KT

Yes, you can make a different sauce with all manner of additions, but the beauty of this sauce is its simplicity and flavor. I make it frequently and my family loves it.

dawn duffy

i also save the onions and my husband makes sausage & peppers a few days later. i keep some onions in the sauce because we love them!

Bob D

Has anyone introduced a Parmesan rind? Or am I coming late to the party??

Nathan

I don't really eat marinara sauce, but I tried this. It is solid. But only if you know how to cook the pasta and finish it in the sauce. The only thing I would change would be to cook longer with pan open to get more reduction.

David

Followed the exact recipe to get a baseline for the flavor… and I must say, I’m shocked this is so popular. There are equally simple recipes that have so much more flavor and complexity.

Andrea

My only fault with this perfect recipe is that it says to discard the onion before serving. The soft, buttery tomato-ey onion is the most delicious onion you’ll ever have. I look forward to eating it every time!

Richard X

"Discard" doesn't always mean to put it in the trash. In this case, it simply means it has no further use in this recipe.

Suzanna

Chop the onion in the end and add it to your meatball mix!

Rose

This simple recipe is delicious. It is a Must Try!

Jo

Easy!

Lisa Trent

Way too much butter. I thought it was greasy gross.

Richard X

Butter is just right. I think it's perfect.

William Wroblicka

At the end of the cook time the butterfat may have separated from the sauce, pooling on top, which may be what put you off. Just whisk or stir vigorously for a few seconds to re-emulsify the sauce and it will look fine and taste delicious.

Sharon Knettell

I made this when the recipe first came out. Over homemade gnocchi, transcendent. Let anyone add whatever they want but it is not Marcella Hazan. Her recipes were a revelation. Few ingredients that depended on their quality. The Eggplant Parmesan was not the gloppy mess that was served in Italo-America restaurants at the time or now.

Richard

Instead of sugar, as some have suggested, add several chunks of (peeled, preferably organic) carrot to the pot. A natural sweetener--and a delicious treat when removed from the sauce at the end and eaten (along with the not-discarded onion). Absolutely wondrous!

Oooohmrsheffield

So good and rich and velvety. I added a whole stick of butter because why not and a few pinches of sugar. Cooked for 30 extra minutes as well. It’s so plain but in the most amazing way.

Joby

I agree that the onion halves should be removed from the sauce at the end. I disagree that they should be discarded. Saute to remove moisture and then reserve them for later for multiple uses--omelet filling, sandwich topping, you name it.

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Marcella Hazan’s Tomato Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What can I add to tomato sauce to make it taste better? ›

Add fresh herbs (basil, oregano, rosemary, bay leaf), and let them simmer to give a punch of fresh flavor.

What does adding butter to tomato sauce do? ›

Similar to creamy sauces like Alfredo, or meaty sauces like ragu, tomato sauce is naturally low in fat, and as a result, sometimes becomes too thick and too starchy when it's been tossed with pasta. The addition of butter helps to loosen and emulsify the sauce, making it smooth and creamy.

Does adding baking soda to tomato sauce help acid reflux? ›

If you're looking to make your tomato sauce more GERD-friendly, here are a couple of tips: Use less of it in your cooking – opt for light-sauce foods. Add small pinches of baking soda to your tomato sauces, but be careful not to salt the food beforehand.

What is the most important thing when making tomato sauce? ›

Olive Oil. Olive oil or some other type of fat is crucial for making the perfect tomato sauce. Not only does olive oil add a layer of decadence to the sauce, but it also improves the texture.

What is the secret ingredient in tomato sauce? ›

Anchovy paste is considered a hidden ingredient in spaghetti sauce because most people have no idea it is in there. You do not need much, but even a small amount creates a rich, salty base. You'll find countless tomato sauce recipes that call for anchovy paste online, so the secret is out.

Why do you put sugar in tomato sauce? ›

The natural sugars in tomatoes themselves, such as fructose and glucose, contribute to the sauce's overall sweetness. Even in traditional home-made tomato sauce made from scratch, a little sugar is often added to balance the flavours.

What is it called when you add butter to a sauce? ›

Monter au Beurre is a French term used to describe the process of adding or whisking in whole, cold butter into a sauce or puree at the end of the cooking process. This process, which is usually done off the heat, adds shine, flavor and richness.

Why do some people put sugar in tomato sauce? ›

The traditional thinking behind adding sugar to tomato sauce is based on the idea that it will balance out the natural acidity of tomatoes.

How do you add depth to tomato sauce? ›

Toss in Olives or Capers

Briny ingredients like olives or capers are another way to brighten up your pasta sauce while also introducing texture and depth of flavor. Roughly chop a handful and stir them into your sauce while it's heating up on the stove.

How to make tomato sauce that won t cause heartburn? ›

Chef Richard's Low-Acid Tomato Sauce and Fettuccine
  1. Avoid canned tomatoes. ...
  2. Select only ripe tomatoes; the firmer the tomato, the more acidic it will be. ...
  3. Add a potato during the cooking process. ...
  4. Add a ¼ teaspoon of baking soda to your tomato sauce to help neutralize the acid.
Jul 9, 2013

What cancels acidity in tomato sauce? ›

Add Some Baking Soda

If your tomato sauce is too acidic and verging on bitter, turn to baking soda, not sugar. Yes, sugar might make the sauce taste better, but good old baking soda is an alkaline that will help balance the excess acid. A little pinch should do the trick.

Does tomato sauce get sweeter the longer you cook it? ›

Heat and time can help soften some of the acidity and tinny edge that tomatoes have straight from the can, developing a sweeter, rounder flavor.

How long should you simmer tomato sauce? ›

Bring to a gentle boil. Reduce the heat to low and simmer, uncovered, for 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 hours, until the sauce is no longer watery. Remove the onion and discard. Use a wooden spoon or potato masher to smash any large chunks of tomatoes or garlic to make a slightly chunky and thick sauce.

What is the most common herb added to Italian tomato sauce? ›

While basil, cilantro, and oregano are all popular herbs to pair with Tomatoes, there are many more options to choose from! If you want to experiment with more herbs, here are a few extra options that taste great with Tomatoes: Parsley.

How do you make jar tomato sauce better? ›

Maybe it needs a touch of salt, red pepper flakes, or some fresh garlic to liven it up. You could add dried or fresh herbs too: oregano, basil, thyme, tarragon, parsley—they're all great! Want to go next level? Toss in some chopped anchovies (or anchovy salt), olives, or some lemon zest and/or juice.

What herbs can be added to a tomato sauce to enhance the flavor? ›

If you want to experiment with more herbs, here are a few extra options that taste great with Tomatoes:
  • Parsley.
  • Dill.
  • Rosemary.
  • Thyme.
  • Chives.
Feb 8, 2021

How do you calm down the taste of tomato sauce? ›

When your sauce begins to simmer, add the salt and a pinch of white or brown sugar, then mix; the sugar will be able to counterbalance and eliminate the sourness of the tomato, without changing its flavor or sweetening your dish.

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