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Slow Cooker Marinara Sauce

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Polly Conner
By: Polly ConnerPosted: 9/27/23Updated: 10/17/23

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With just a few simple ingredients and your trusty slow cooker, you can whip up a batch of this rich and flavorful Crock Pot Marinara Sauce that’s perfect for pasta, pizza, or as a dip for all your favorite appetizers. Plus, the aroma as it simmers is simply divine!

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“This is a super easy & delicious sauce! Worth the effort to make (which really isn’t much) to have a healthy homemade sauce ready to use in recipes. I’ll definitely make again.” – Anna

Table of Contents
  • Why You’ll Love This Recipe
  • Ingredients Needed
  • How to Make Marinara Sauce in the Slow Cooker
  • More Ways to Cook Marinara Sauce
  • How to Freeze Marinara Sauce
  • Recipes That Use Marinara Sauce
  • FAQs
  • More Homemade Sauces You’ll Love
  • Slow Cooker Marinara Sauce

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  1. Easy – Making marinara sauce in the crock pot is incredibly simple. The only cooking required is sautéing onions. After that, it’s a dump-and-go recipe.
  2. Bang for your buck – This recipe makes a huge batch. Similar to our Homemade Chicken Broth or Strawberry Freezer Jam, this makes it an ideal recipe to stock the freezer with.
  3. Flavor – Low and slow yields more depth of flavor. This is why we almost always recommend cooking on the low setting in our Crock Pot Recipes. You also can adjust seasonings in the recipe to your liking.
  4. Freshness – As a rule of thumb, condiments, and sauces like pizza sauce, pesto, and salad dressings are just better when made from scratch.

Ingredients Needed

You likely have most of these ingredients in your pantry. Here is what you’ll need:

Labeled ingredients for crock pot marinara sauce.

Ingredient Notes:

  • Garlic – I like to use pre-minced garlic to save time.
  • Crushed tomatoes – Crushed tomatoes are easy, but you can also use canned whole peeled tomatoes. Since they’re typically the least processed, these tomatoes maintain a fresher tomato flavor and yield a smoother sauce when cooked. Opting for whole tomatoes also provides greater flexibility in achieving your desired sauce texture, whether you prefer a smooth blend or a chunkier, rustic consistency,
  • Herbs (basil, parsley, and oregano) – Fresh herbs are preferable. However since they aren’t always available we’ve provided options for dried.

How to Make Marinara Sauce in the Slow Cooker

1. In large skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add onions and cook until softened, about 4-5 minutes. Stir in the garlic for about 30-60 seconds, until fragrant. (Or, you can microwave the onions and oil in a covered microwave-safe, bowl for about the same amount of time.)

2. Add cooked onions and the remaining ingredients to a slow cooker.

Onions and garlic being sautéed in a skillet.
Ingredients for homemade marinara sauce in a crock pot.

3. Cook on low for 8-9 hours. That’s it! (Note: If you used whole tomatoes instead of crushed, you may want to use an immersion blender to make the sauce smoother.)

A slow cooker full of homemade marinara sauce.

More Ways to Cook Marinara Sauce

  1. Slow Cooker: High Setting – Cook it on high for 5-7 hours.
  2. Stove Top: Simmer ingredients in a covered stock pot on the stove for 1 hour, stirring regularly so it doesn’t burn on the bottom. I add 1 cup of water to the ingredients since it will lose more moisture this way.
  3. Instant Pot: Depending on the size of your Instant Pot, you’ll likely need to cut this recipe in half. In the Instant Pot use the Saute setting to cook the onions and garlic. Stir in the rest of the ingredients. Cook at high pressure for 10 minutes, then quick release the pressure.
A spoon scooping out marinara sauce from a pot.

How to Freeze Marinara Sauce

  1. Let the cooked sauce cool completely.
  2. Place the sauce in BPA-free freezer bags, freezer containers, or wide-mouth mason jars, being sure to leave at least 1-inch of headspace.
  3. Seal and freeze for up to 6 months.
  4. To prepare, just thaw using one of our safe thawing methods.

Crock Pot Marinara Sauce in mason jars.

Recipes That Use Marinara Sauce

Here are some recipe ideas that you can use your homemade marinara sauce for:

  • Baked Beef Ravioli
  • Baked Italian Meatball Subs
  • Chicken Parmesan
  • Hearty Baked Penne Pasta
  • Instant Pot Whole Wheat Spaghetti
Healthy baked Italian meatballs in marinara sauce.

FAQs

Can I use fresh tomatoes instead of crushed?

Transforming fresh tomatoes into crushed tomatoes for homemade marinara requires additional steps, including blanching and peeling the tomatoes before simmering them to achieve the desired consistency. These added procedures significantly extend the preparation time for homemade marinara sauce.

What’s the difference between pizza sauce and marinara sauce?

The key differences lie in their ingredients, consistency, and culinary applications. Pizza sauce is simpler, thicker, and designed exclusively for pizzas, often used without much additional cooking. Marinara sauce is more complex, thinner, and versatile, typically cooked for longer periods to develop its flavors.

Why is there sugar in the recipe?

It’s to balance out the acidity. Tomatoes can be naturally acidic and tart. Sugar is added to balance out this acidity and create a more harmonious flavor profile.

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Crock Pot Marinara Sauce in mason jars.
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Slow Cooker Marinara Sauce

Homemade marinara sauce that is slow cooked in a 6-quart crock pot with just a few ingredients!

Yield: 28 servings (or about 14 cups) 1x
Prep: 10 minutesCook: 9 hoursTotal: 9 hours 10 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 2 large onions, diced
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 4 (28-ounce) cans crushed tomatoes
  • 3 tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/3 cup chopped fresh basil or 2 tablespoons dried basil
  • 3 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley or 1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes
  • 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes

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Instructions

Make It Now:

  1. In large skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add onions and cook until softened, about 4-5 minutes. Stir in the garlic for about 30-60 seconds, until fragrant. 
  2. Add the onion/garlic mixture and the rest of the ingredients into a 5- or 6-quart slow cooker. Stir, cover, and cook on LOW for 9-11 hours (or on HIGH for 5-7 hours).
  3. Taste and adjust seasonings, as desired.

Freeze For Later: Cook the sauce and let it cool completely. Portion into to freezer bags, freezer containers, or mason jars, being careful to leave at least 1-inch of headroom at the top for expansion. 

Prepare From Frozen: Thaw the sauce using one of these safe thawing methods. Warm over medium-low to low heat on the stove, or use the microwave.


Notes/Tips

More Ways to Cook Marinara Sauce:

  1. Slow Cooker High Setting – Cook it on high for 5-7 hours.
  2. Stove Top: Simmer ingredients in a covered stock pot on the stove for 1 hour. I add 1 cup of water to the ingredients since it will lose more moisture this way.
  3. Instant Pot: Depending on the size of your Instant Pot, you’ll likely need to cut this recipe in half. In the Instant Pot use the Saute setting to cook the onions and garlic. Stir in the rest of the ingredients. Cook at high pressure for 10 minutes, then quick release the pressure.
© Author: Rachel Tiemeyer
Cuisine: Italian Method: Slow Cooker

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As co-founder of Thriving Home, Polly’s passionate about helping busy parents get dinner on the table. With a house full of kids, dogs, and (usually) a DIY project in the works, she knows firsthand how every minute (and every dollar) counts. As a business owner, she enjoys wearing multiple hats and serves best as a project manager for Thriving Home.

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  1. Kristin says

    Posted on 1/21/25 at 6:54 am

    For Christmas I was looking for a slow cooker sauce recipe and I found this one. The first time I made it in the slow cooker and the 2nd time on the stove, both turned out delicious. I skip the added sugar and use San Marzano tomatoes. This is the sauce recipe I will use over and over again. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Carla from Thriving HomeCarla from Thriving Home says

      Posted on 1/21/25 at 9:32 am

      Love to hear this Kristin! Thank you for leaving a review.

      Reply
  2. Norma says

    Posted on 12/29/24 at 1:46 pm

    I love the taste of this sauce! I would love to make it ahead of time and can. You suggest freezing. Is it possible to can this sauce in mason jars without compromising the taste?

    Reply
    • Carla from Thriving HomeCarla from Thriving Home says

      Posted on 12/30/24 at 1:09 pm

      Hi Norma, none of us here at Thriving Home do pressure canning really so we have not tested this. We lean towards freezing things to preserve them. I’m sure others might have the same question, so if you do pressure can it, please let us know how it turns out. Also, we’re so glad to hear you love the recipe itself. Thanks for leaving a review!

      Reply
  3. Isobel says

    Posted on 5/9/24 at 12:38 am

    Very easy, I must say. Flavour is not quite all I hoped for. But for a first recipe it’s got me hooked on the slow cooker. And I put it in the blender for a smoother consistency. Very nice with mince and pasta!

    Reply
    • Rachel Tiemeyer says

      Posted on 5/9/24 at 8:03 am

      Thanks for the review. What did you feel like was missing from the flavor? Some ideas to enhance it: 1) use fire-roasted tomatoes instead of regular canned tomatoes, 2) add a bit more tomato paste, 3) season with more salt, 4) slow cook even longer, and 5) stir in more minced fresh herbs at the end. I hope that helps!

      Reply
  4. Steve says

    Posted on 5/3/24 at 12:38 pm

    I was looking for a marinara that was similar to Godfathers marinara. The only place we’ve found that is in small packs served with calzones at a local convenience store. This was as close as we’ve made or bought and will be our sauce from now on. After cooking it even past the suggested time we could not get the tart taste gone, no doubt the kind of tomatoes we used. Adding 2 t of sugar at a time it became perfect after 8 added tsp of sugar. Bear in mind, we like sauce that’s a tiny bit sweet. Thank you for a great recipe. I wish it could be converted to using tomato paste like Godfathers instead of crushed tomatoes, so there are no seeds. But it’s still fantastic.

    Reply
    • Rachel Tiemeyer says

      Posted on 5/6/24 at 9:38 am

      Thanks for the feedback and tips for others who make this, Steve. We really appreciate it and are happy to hear this will be your go-to from now on.

      Reply
  5. LA says

    Posted on 4/28/24 at 6:00 pm

    Making this now and smells amazing.

    Question: I didn’t have tomato paste…is this going to mess up the sauce?

    Reply
    • Carla from Thriving HomeCarla from Thriving Home says

      Posted on 4/29/24 at 9:02 am

      I’m sure it will still be tasty, just not as much depth of flavor. Let us know how it turns out!

      Reply
      • LA says

        Posted on 5/14/24 at 9:49 am

        Turned out great! Ended up using 1/2 the sauce in your “crockpot spaghetti sauce,” but used it in a lasagana. Family said it was the best lasagna they’ve ever had! Better than their favorite restaurant. Froze the rest for easy weeknight meal. Keeping this recipe on repeat! Thank you!

      • Carla from Thriving HomeCarla from Thriving Home says

        Posted on 5/14/24 at 1:26 pm

        Love to hear how you used the sauce. Glad the family enjoyed it so much! Thanks for taking the time to leave a review.

  6. Susan says

    Posted on 11/12/23 at 1:06 pm

    My family LOVES this sauce. It is perfect all by itself but also with my meatballs. Have made this for years and after letting it cook all day or night, the reaction is still the same…Ahhhh, smile. Thank you!!

    Reply
    • Carla from Thriving HomeCarla from Thriving Home says

      Posted on 11/12/23 at 1:39 pm

      Love to hear this Susan. Thank you for taking the time to leave a review!

      Reply
  7. Caroline says

    Posted on 10/12/23 at 11:09 pm

    Worth the wait! More cost effective than store bought.

    Reply
    • Carla from Thriving HomeCarla from Thriving Home says

      Posted on 10/13/23 at 10:03 am

      Glad you enjoyed it Caroline. Yes, so many things are cheaper if made at home and definitely healthier without all the additives. Thank you for taking the time to leave a review!

      Reply
  8. Anna says

    Posted on 7/16/23 at 6:57 am

    This is a super easy & delicious sauce! Worth the effort to make (which really isn’t much) to have a healthy homemade sauce ready to use in recipes. I’ll definitely make again.

    Reply
    • Carla from Thriving HomeCarla from Thriving Home says

      Posted on 7/16/23 at 11:41 am

      Glad to hear this Anna. I’ve made this over the years and frozen it in sizes that I can pull out for a quick, healthy weeknight meal. Thanks for leaving a review!

      Reply
  9. Concetta calderone says

    Posted on 4/17/23 at 4:23 pm

    I had some tomato basil sauce and some Italian tomatoes. my family likes it a bit more chunky than smooth. thanks for the base recipe

    Reply
    • Carla from Thriving HomeCarla from Thriving Home says

      Posted on 4/18/23 at 3:06 pm

      Thanks for tips Concetta! I love my sauce chunky as well, but my family doesn’t. It’s fun to change it up though.

      Reply
  10. TJ says

    Posted on 10/7/22 at 9:46 am

    can this marinara sauce be canned? I have A LOT of fresh tomatoes frozen and was thinking marinara instead of regular sauce

    Reply
    • Rachel Tiemeyer says

      Posted on 10/10/22 at 11:27 am

      For sure! Just follow your canning jars’ instructions or try some like these: https://www.thespruceeats.com/guide-to-water-bath-canning-1327461

      Reply
  11. Elise says

    Posted on 9/13/22 at 6:05 pm

    How long of an expiration does this get if left fresh? Would you need to use right away?!?

    Reply
    • Rachel Tiemeyer says

      Posted on 9/14/22 at 2:36 pm

      So the USDA says to use up leftovers within 3-4 days. That’s what my official answer is. (But in my own experience in my home, I use it within 5-7 days and heat it up really well.) The sauce can freeze safely indefinitely, but should probably be used within about 3-4 months for optimal flavor.

      Reply
  12. Natalie says

    Posted on 8/29/22 at 8:23 pm

    I was wondering what size mason jars (oz) do you recommend freezing the sauce in? (I’m not leaving a rating because I haven’t made this yet!) (I’m sure it will be great!). Thank you!

    Reply
    • Rachel Tiemeyer says

      Posted on 8/30/22 at 11:58 am

      The size doesn’t matter so much as 1) the type of jar, and 2) how to you fill it. First off, make sure you buy the Mason jar brand. It will stand up to the frozen temps well and not shatter like cheaper glass. Secondly, when you fill your jar, be sure to leave 1 inch of head room at the top to allow for expansion!

      I usually use a 16 ounce jar but the larger ones works fine, as well. I also like to use glass containers like the ones we wrote about in this article because they stack nicely in the freezer: https://thrivinghomeblog.com/the-5-best-ways-to-package-and-store-freezer-meals/

      Reply
  13. My Family Eats! says

    Posted on 8/9/22 at 6:58 pm

    This homemade marinara has been a family favorite for years! We use it as a base for meatballs and all kinds of pasta. When making it in the slow cooker, the best thing is the aroma you get as you enter the kitchen for the first time. When I need it fast, the IP is an awesome go to as well. It’s simply a perfect recipe! Thank you!!

    Reply
    • Rachel Tiemeyer says

      Posted on 8/10/22 at 1:57 pm

      I love that you’ve used and enjoyed this recipe for so long. I agree with the aroma. Nothing beats it!

      Reply
  14. Becky says

    Posted on 7/2/22 at 1:07 pm

    Tasty and easy! I tried making homemade sauce to control the sugar for dietary reasons and happened across this one. Stevia works well in place of the sugar. Love, love, love!!

    Reply
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