This article was co-authored by Alex Hong. Alex Hong is the Executive Chef and Co-Owner of Sorrel, a New American restaurant in San Francisco. He has been working in restaurants for over ten years. Alex is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, and has worked in the kitchens of Jean-Georges and Quince, both Michelin-starred restaurants.
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Pasta needs a good sauce, and tomato is the most basic. Below you will find two easy recipes that can be made quickly and still impresses anyone when they find out it wasn't that red stuff in a jar. Just get started with Step 1 below!
Ingredients
- 2 cups of water
- 1/2 can of tomato paste
- 1 can of diced tomatoes
- Carrots
- Onions
- Spices as desired or suggested
- A large (or two small) can(s) of crushed tomatoes
- Couple tbs Olive oil
- At least three cloves of garlic (more to taste)
- Herbs such as oregano, basil, and thyme (the first two are a must)
- Salt and pepper
- Red wine (optional)
- Cheese to make it creamier, thicken, and enhance taste(optional)
Steps
Smooth Sauce
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1Pour water into the saucepan. Pour 2 cups of warm water into a saucepan.
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2Add half a can of tomato paste. Mix it well with the water.Advertisement
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3Add 1 can of diced tomatoes. Do not drain the water from the can, but include it in the sauce.
- You can also add capsicum or green chilies if you like.
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4Add in the carrots. Finely grate 2 medium carrots or 1 large carrot and add that to the saucepan.
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5Add in the onions. Dice 1/3 of an onion and add it to the sauce. The type of onion is up to you but red and sweet onions work best.
- You can alternatively use 2-3 shallots.
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6Add in the spices. Add in 1-2 cloves of chopped garlic, 1/2 tsp of celery salt, 1 tsp of dried oregano (or fresh equivalent), 1 tbsp of dried basil (or fresh equivalent), and optionally 1 chicken bouillon cube and/or 1 bay leaf.
- You can add in a touch your favorite spice.
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7Bring to a boil on medium heat. Mix the ingredients well and then bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat.
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8Simmer. Reduce the heat to low, cover the pot, and simmer for 15-30 minutes. The longer the simmer, the more the flavors will be drawn out. Remove from heat when done.
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9Blend the sauce. Once the sauce is cooked, if you do not like the consistency, you can make it even smoother by using a blender or a blending wand to get it as smooth as possible.
Chunky Sauce
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1If this is intended for pasta, start boiling the water.
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2Crush and chop the garlic. You can do this however you like, as long as the oils can escape freely.
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3Heat up the olive oil in a saucepan on medium-high heat.
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4Put in the garlic, wait a while (about a minute) and add the herbs and wait a few seconds. If you're using wine, this is when you should add it.
- You can replace garlic with ginger or use a mixture of both.
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5Pour the tomatoes in and stir. Turn the stove to high.
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6Salt and pepper to taste.
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7Once it's boiling, turn it down to a simmer. The longer it simmers, the more the flavors meld. Also, you can keep adding herbs, salt, pepper, and wine if you feel it needs it.
- Once simmering, you can start the pasta.
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8Finished.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do you make marinara sauce better?Alex HongAlex Hong is the Executive Chef and Co-Owner of Sorrel, a New American restaurant in San Francisco. He has been working in restaurants for over ten years. Alex is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, and has worked in the kitchens of Jean-Georges and Quince, both Michelin-starred restaurants.
Executive Chef & Restaurant OwnerAdd your own touch! Try adding some unique aspect to the sauce. For instance, I like to add heat from chilis or pepperoncinos. I also have another sauce recipe that includes fennel pollen. -
QuestionWhat can I do if the sauce is too salty?Blue LouCommunity AnswerCut a potato into large pieces and put them in the sauce for 10 to 15 minutes. They will soak up some of the salt.
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QuestionWhat if the sauce doesn’t stick to pasta?Community AnswerYou can cook it for a bit longer to reduce the amount of moisture in the sauce. Also, save a couple of tablespoons of the water you drained from the pasta and add it back to the noodles; the starch in the water can help the sauce adhere to the pasta.
Warnings
- Normal cooking/ knife safety applies here.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- When tasting, be careful, it can be very hot, even after blowing on it.⧼thumbs_response⧽
About This Article
To make a red pasta sauce, start by adding water, tomato paste, and diced tomatoes to a large saucepan. Then, sprinkle in some finely-grated carrots, diced onions, chopped garlic, and some spices like celery salt, dried oregano, and dried basil. Next, bring everything to a boil over medium heat before reducing the temperature to low. Finally, cover the pot and simmer the sauce for 15-30 minutes. To learn how to make a chunky red sauce, scroll down!