Instant Pot Homemade Marinara Sauce is an easy marinara sauce recipe that is a must have in every kitchen. Made with only fresh tomatoes, minus all artificial ingredients and sugar. This Spaghetti Sauce is perfect for any Italian meal, pizza, pasta or even soups.
Why make Instant Pot Marinara?
Marinara Sauce is a tomato sauce that is made with tomatoes, garlic, carrots, onions,oil and herbs. It is a staple in every Italian kitchen. It's a sauce made with tomatoes, onions, herbs and garlic. Marinara Sauce is also known as Spaghetti Sauce. It's a very versatile sauce and is used over pasta or on the pizza. Although you make make different variations of Marinara Sauce by adding capers, olives, wine etc. I like to keep mine simple and easy. The taste varies based on the type of tomatoes and you certainly forget the store bought marinara sauce
Why make Marinara Sauce in an Instant Pot?
Obviously the traditionally this sauce is made on a stove top in a large skillet or a sauce pot. This Instant Pot Marinara Sauce version will definitely save you hours of constantly monitoring and stirring. It definitely tastes like it's been simmered all day but it comes together in less than 30 minutes. This recipe uses fresh tomatoes, with no sugar or artificial preservatives and low sodium. You can make this Spaghetti Sauce and freeze it in bags and it will stay good for a couple of months.
What is the difference between marinara sauce and spaghetti sauce?
Marinara Sauce - This is a quick sauce made from tomatoes, onions, herbs and garlic. It can be left chunky and the finished sauce is fairly loose. The taste is of fresh tomatoes.
Tomato Sauce - Is a complex sauce as it's made from pureed tomatoes and seasoned with onions, carrots, celery and bay leaf. The sauce is left to simmer until thick and tastes sweeter.
Spaghetti Sauce - When you start adding, proteins, seafood or cheese to the Marinara sauce it becomes Spaghetti Sauce or Bolognese Sauce
Ingredients for Marinara Sauce with Fresh Tomatoes
So what do we need to make this easy Instant Pot Marinara Sauce.
Fresh Tomatoes ? - Harvest those tomatoes from your kitchen garden and make some sauce. It's a great way to use up those tomatoes and make a large batch of Marinara Sauce. Although Roma or San Marzano are popularly used to make Marinara sauce but honestly I just use what I have handy. Mostly Heirloom or Roma.
Onions - Onions are a great way to add flavor and texture to the sauce.
Carrot ? - The main purpose of the carrot is to induce it's sweetness and thicken the sauce with it's fibrous texture. It acts as an acidity regulator. If you don't have a carrot handy, you can always skip it however then you will need to add a little sugar to your sauce. I prefer adding a carrot than sugar as I like to minimize my sugar content whenever possible.
Herbs ? - This is what adds all the flavors to your sauce. I like to add basil, oregano or parsley. Fresh, dried anything works.
Garlic - I love garlic in everything, it adds a nice flavor to the sauce. Mainly it takes away the blandness of the sauce.
Water / Broth - Depending on what I have handy, I add that. Sometimes water, sometimes vegetable broth. Ofcourse the broth adds it's own taste to the sauce as well. So if you like the taste of fresh tomatoes than add water.
Oil - Adding oil optional. I like to add oil as I like to saute the onions, garlic and herbs a little before I pressure cook them. You can completely skip adding oil, if you like your sauce oil free. I have used olive oil for this recipe.
How to Make Spaghetti Sauce from Fresh Tomatoes
It's pretty straight forward, nothing fancy. I keep all my ingredients ready first. I chop the tomatoes, onions, carrot and herbs & mince the garlic.
I heat some olive oil in the inner pot and toss in the minced garlic. Cook it for a minute and then add the dried herbs and onions. Saute for a couple minutes until you get the aroma of garlic.
Throw in the tomatoes, carrot, fresh herbs and water or broth and pressure on high for 15 minutes.
Allow the pressure to naturally release for 10 minutes and then quick release the rest of the pressure. Using a blender, blend the sauce until your desired consistency, chunky or smooth or in between. You could also use a Potato Masher to mash up all the ingredients if you like the sauce chunky.
What makes red tomato marinara sauce orange?
Back when I started making this sauce, I used to always wonder why my sauce was not the bright red sauce like the recipe I see online. Then I realized most online recipes used canned tomatoes in some form or the other. However this recipe calls for fresh tomatoes only. When using fresh tomatoes you have to remember a couple things.
First, the carrot we added in place of sugar as an acidity regulator, does give a little orangish ting.
Next when you use a blender to puree the mixture the tomatoes oxidize when exposed to air. However if you are using a vacuum blender you will realize the color doesn't change.
It can also happen when sometimes although the tomatoes look red, but they are not fully mature from the inside.
How to fix the orange color?
Although the color of the sauce doesn't bother me, sometimes when making this for a crowd you want your dish to be perfect. So what I typically do then is, stew a couple whole tomatoes. Remove the skin and hand mash them and mix them into my sauce for the bright red color. It will definitely improve the color.
Can I can this Marinara Sauce? Is it Freezer Friendly?
Yes!!! If you want to can this sauce, pour the hot sauce to sterilized canning jars, sealing tightly with new lids, and follow canning instructions for your jars.
You can also allow the sauce to cool down and transfer it into freezer safe containers or or bags and it will stay good for a couple months.
What is marinara sauce good for?
We all know it's great over Pasta and Pizza.
I often use it in my soups instead of tomatoes, Italian Lentil Soup & Minestrone Soup.
Ratatouille, spread this sauce before laying out those thin cuts of veggies.
Dress up those veggie meatballs with this Marinara Sauce, yum!
Dip those mozzarella sticks, garlic bread or mini toasts in this Marinara Sauce.
Tip : Make batches and store in summer, will come handy for back-to-school. I typically top his pasta with this sauce and pair it with homemade Apple Chips. Often this pasta is also our Friday night meal and I pair it with Vegetable Quinoa Soup.
I hope you consider trying this recipe, as it's so delicious and rich in taste. Try it yourself. When you do try this recipe, don't forget to tag us on Instagram @dbellyrulesdmind. Take a picture and send it our way.
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Homemade Spaghetti Sauce with Fresh Tomatoes
Instant Pot Marinara Sauce is an easy marinara sauce recipe that is a must have in every kitchen. Made with only fresh tomatoes, minus all artificial ingredients and sugar. Perfect for any Italian meal, pizza, pasta or even soups this marinara sauce will soon replace the store bough jarred sauce. Vegan.
Ingredients
- 1 lbs tomatoes, diced
- 1 large onion diced
- 8 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 tablespoon dried basil
- 1 tablespoon dried oregano
- 1 carrot, diced
- 2 tablespoon fresh basil, chopped
- 2 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped
- 4 oz. water / vegetable broth
- 2 tablespoon olive oil
- salt to taste
Instructions
- Press the Saute button and heat the olive oil in the inner pot.
- Add the garlic. Cook it for a minute and then add the dried herbs and onions.Saute for a couple minutes until you get the aroma of garlic.
- Throw in the tomatoes, carrot, fresh herbs and water or broth.
- Close the lid, seal the vent and pressure cook on high for 15 minutes.
- Allow the pressure to naturally release for 10 minutes and then quick release the rest of the pressure.
- Using a blender, blend the sauce until your desired consistency, chunky or smooth or in between. You could also use a Potato Masher to mash up all the ingredients if you like the sauce chunky and would like to retain the red color of the sauce.
Notes
For best results read notes in the post.
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DB says
Color can be corrected by adding a fresh beet (peeled and left whole). Remove the beet before blending.
Jean Dilts says
If I double the recipe, should I double the Insta Pot time?
Morgan says
Hi there! I was a bit confused as I read 1 lbs of tomato’s do you mean 10 lbs?
Soniya Saluja says
Hi Morgan, we made it with 1lb tomatoes , but you can double /triple the recipe according to your choose .
Cindy says
This is a great basic recipe. I used roma tomatoes from our garden. The second time I made it, I modified it a bit. I doubled the recipe, but also added a small can of tomato paste, 3/4 c. red wine, 1 T. of salt, and when the pressure came down, I added 6-8 roasted romas to finish the sauce. I kept it on slow cook for a couple of hours with the glass lid on. It was delicious!
Anne says
OK so I made this with tomatoes grown by a neighbour. Followed the recipe, the instant pot did its job, but when I opened it I found a runny green(herb green) bitty mixture that smells lovely, but the texture is awful! What did I do wrong? It did seem a lot of herbs to be putting in, but even so.
Michael says
My instant pot didnt pressurize and burned the sauce on the bottom. It doesnt seem like there's enough liquid to pressure cook according to the instant pot intructions. I even added wine and way more broth than the 4 oz. the recipe calls for. Should I add even more liquid, or did I perhaps allow everything to get too hot before trying to pressurize the pot?
Tiff says
@Michael, Tomatoes will release quite a bit of moister as they cook down. I would go with what the original recipe says and decide on the next batch if more water or broth is required.
marie says
@Michael, always add 1 cup liquid in a 6 qt. IP.
Mackinzie says
Had the same issue and added the carrots! Very very runny. Even with all the added herbs it doesn’t have much flavor. Very disappointed in this recipe.
Debbie says
Just finished making this, with just the addition of 1/2 red and 1/2 green peppers, diced and added with the onions. It's really good, perfect consistency, and my house smells wonderful, but is still cool even though it's 85 here today ??.
TheBellyRulesTheMind says
Hi Debbie,
Glad to hear your liked this recipe. Yup the aroma is just so good. My son can tell when we've made marinara sauce at home. Enjoy and hope you try more recipes from the blog
Deb McCowan says
Can you water bath this recipe after you use your InstaPot?
Lori says
If you wanted to can them in water bath - do you add any lemon juice or vinegar?
Anvita says
Lori,
You can add a tbsp of lemon juice for the amount of marinara sauce made. If you double or triple the batch add accordingly. Vinegar might change the taste when canning. Add sugar to offset the tanginess.
Hope that helps.
Aimee Clair says
How much zucchini would you suggest?
Natasha says
I had the same issue. I followed the recipe exactly (tho doubled it) except that I did use a combo of Roma and round tomatoes because that's what I had at home. Currently sauteeing it to thicken and sadly had to add a can of drained diced tomatoes. I even drained off some of the liquid, but was still to thin. Hoping I can salvage it
TheBellyRulesTheMind says
Hi Natasha,
Sometimes it's a batch of tomatoes that are more juicy. Did you add the carrots? They help thicken the sauce.
Dale says
How many ounces does this make? Do you have the nutrition info? Looks great! Thanks!
Anvita says
This will make about 24 ounces. You can double to triple the recipe for more ofcourse.
We are working on adding the nutrition info hopefully soon our recipes will start having nutrition info
Alisa says
Do you just throw in the tomatoes whole??? Or should they be halved?? Also what is the best type of tomato to use??
Anvita says
Hi Alisa,
I chop the tomatoes before adding them to the pot. You could cut the tomato into 8 pieces. I always use tomatoes on the vine for this sauce.
easthigh81 says
weigh them at the store.
Randi Williams says
My tomatoes have seeds. Is that going to be an issue?
raminder saluja says
Hi Randi,
The seeds shouldn’t be an issue. I used tomatoes with seeds too. The blender takes care of it all. ?
Anvita
Candace M Stotz says
I don't have a scale. ABOUT how many tomatoes are in a pound?
Anvita says
Unfortunately i can’t help you with that. Totally depends on the size and variety of the tomatoes you use.
Mary Herold says
Mary Herold I just made the marinara sauce and mine came out watery. I had to cook it down and didn’t have much when thick. What did I do wrong?
TheBellyRulesTheMind says
Mary,
Curious to know what kind of tomatoes did you use. Either the tomatoes were too juicy or the proportions were not followed correctly. This recipes has been tried and tested by many and we've never heard of this before.
CARMEN RAMOS says
Thank you so much. Do.you know what can I substitute the carrots with? In keto we dont eat carrots ?.
TheBellyRulesTheMind says
Hi Carmen,
You could try using Zucchini instead of Carrots as that helps thicken the sauce.
Leah Ann Engle says
carrots help with the acidity of the tomatoes.
Deb says
Loved this! Just finished making two batches for the freezer. I did sub red wine for the water/broth and added just a bit of sugar. Excellent recipe!
TheBellyRulesTheMind says
Deb,
That's an awesome tweak to the recipe. Glad you liked it. Thanks for the feedback.
Surabhi says
Very easy n yummy recipe for pasta sauce my daughter loves it ? feeling happy ?all the natural ingredients will go in her pasta
Anvita Bhatnagar Mistry says
yup, even the small tweaks to make a recipe healthier overall counts. glad your daughter loves it. Thanks for sharing your feedback Surabhi.
Jacinthe Bercier says
I made this sauce last night and it taste delicious. However, it came out a little more orange then I would of thought. Did I do something wrong?
Anvita Bhatnagar Mistry says
Nope Jacinthe, the orange depends on the kind of blender used and also to an extent the tomatoes. Since we add a carrot that also contributes to the orange. However the main reason is using blenders incorporates a lot of air which makes it orange. I have shared my trick of fixing the orange in the post above. Have a look for next time.Glad you found the overall taste delicious. Thanks for sharing your feedback.
Beverly Eide says
Am I right that you didn't peel the tomatoes? Of did I miss something?
Anvita Bhatnagar Mistry says
Yup I didn't peel the tomatoes as the blender takes care of it. One less thing to do Beverly :)
Kristina says
This sauce looks absolutely delicious and such natural ingredients, looks like a winner!
Anvita Bhatnagar Mistry says
Hope you consider trying it. It's delicious.
Natalie says
Love that you used fresh tomatoes here in this recipe. I will definitely give it a try. looks so delicious.
Tawnie Kroll says
Love my Instant Pot and this recipe was so easy and delish, thank you!
Anvita Bhatnagar Mistry says
Tawnie, glad you found the recipe easy and delish. Thank you for sharing your feedback. Hope you make it often in summer now when the tomatoes are abundant.
Priya Lakshminarayan says
Love it that we can make so many recipes using this Instant Pot! This sauce looks perfectly cooked.
Anvita Bhatnagar Mistry says
Yup Priya, it's perfectly cook with the perfect color, texture and flavors. Small pleasures of life :)
Beth Pierce says
Gave this a shot last night with spaghetti and my family loved it! Loved how easy it was to make, too!
Anvita Bhatnagar Mistry says
Yay Beth, so happy to hear that you family loved it. Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback. I always have a batch of this ready.