When It Comes To Spaghetti Sauce We’re Making Ours Like This From Now On!

When It Comes To Spaghetti Sauce We’re Making Ours Like This From Now On!

This Traditional Sauce Recipe Brings The Soul Of Italy Right Into Your Kitchen – You Are Going To Love The Authentic Spices & Our Way Of Cooking It – WOW!

This Sauce Will Be Your Go To Every Night That You Don't Know What To Make For Dinner.

A good meat sauce on my spaghetti brings me back to my childhood. I loved the sauce more than the pasta, hands down. I was always a team sauce person. Maybe that's because my mom didn't make pasta by hand, but what single mothers do? The sauce was so good that I would sneak a coffee cup and fill it just with the sauce and eat it like soup. I would tell my mom I was just doing ‘quality control' even though I never said she needed to add anything. It was just my way of showing that I absolutely loved every time she made this sauce and I could just not wait a second longer. Confession. Now that I'm an adult, I still do the same thing when I make spaghetti.

My heart twinkled a little when I saw that this recipe called for a jar of marinara sauce as well. My mom did the same exact thing. She would doctor up a jar of sauce to make it her own recipe. You'll see that this recipe included many other ingredients and is not just a glorified jar of sauce.

For The Full List Of Ingredients & The Delicious Step By Step Directions To Follow Please Head On Over To The Next Page Where We Show You The Entire Recipe…



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265 Comments

  1. Filomena Giannini-Grasse
    Filomena Giannini-Grasse February 27, 15:03

    I love mushrooms BUT not in my spaghetti sauce.

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  2. Carol Sperry
    Carol Sperry February 27, 15:07

    For me…it wouldn’t be a complete spaghetti/Bolognese sauce without mushrooms! Its how I was raised making it I guess! Lots of mushrooms! Lol

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  3. Michael Bellisle
    Michael Bellisle February 27, 16:35

    recipe is all wriong… frst you make ground round into meatballs.. they simmer in the sauce.. you start with butter and rosemary, then you onions, garlic.. and peppers i use jalapeno’s i like hot, thren I use fesh tomatoes but canned will do an d rest of the recipe. simmer the sauce 4 hours then add meatballs.. it cooks itself.. drain all the grease at top and then use a strainer to get left over bay leaves and etc… you have one better tasty spaghetti dish that will last for days

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  4. Michael Bellisle
    Michael Bellisle February 27, 16:37

    no green peppers no good use yellow or red .. add rosemary for flavor you will die for after simmering

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  5. Vickie Lee Kittleson
    Vickie Lee Kittleson February 27, 19:28

    Check this out @KelleyKilian and see if Karissa likes it!

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  6. Wayne Anderton
    Wayne Anderton February 28, 00:17

    Is that directed at the word dang good Lori?

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  7. Lori Griffin Zubroski
    Lori Griffin Zubroski February 28, 00:18

    yep! you got it!!! better choice of words! profanity is not needed—–especially on a website like this!!!!!!!! 🙂

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  8. Ron Cusano
    Ron Cusano February 28, 00:32

    No self respecting Italian made this recipe or would eat it.

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    • CCooking
      CCooking March 02, 14:12

      You are correct, there is nothing about this dish that is Italian – starting anything or any recipe with jarred sauce /gravy is huge no no when you can make fresh in 15 minutes….

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  9. Carolyn Simmons
    Carolyn Simmons February 28, 15:39

    at least you folks FOUND the recipe. I kept clicking on spots that LOOKED like it would get me to the recipe and went to ad for products. I finally gave up.

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  10. Mona Barnes
    Mona Barnes February 28, 16:18

    Yummy

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  11. John A. Lamantia
    John A. Lamantia February 28, 21:16

    A real genuine Italian never adds sugar to the sauce. It gives an unnatural flavor.

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  12. Matt Coughlin
    Matt Coughlin February 29, 15:53

    be careful! someone may correct you and say it’s GRAVY! Ha

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  13. Sandra Nobel
    Sandra Nobel February 29, 19:00

    NEXT…NEXT…..NEXT

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  14. Janet Vollaro
    Janet Vollaro February 29, 20:13

    Everyone has their own way of making a sauce, (Gravy if your Italian)!

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  15. Rob Rabjohn
    Rob Rabjohn February 29, 20:59

    If I liked the recipe but objected to a shoe being listed as one of the ingredients, then I would simply remove the shoe. I wouldn’t want to eat a shoe so but if the rest of it looked good to me then viola… Freedom and liberty to make it as you like it.

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  16. Richard Paro
    Richard Paro February 29, 22:54

    Filomena Giannini-Grasse
    Hi, Is there any chance that you would share your recipe with me.

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  17. Tina Young Llopis
    Tina Young Llopis March 01, 00:04

    This really is a Pioneer Woman recipe. You can’t know that until you FINALLY get through all the ads and other crap listed here. I just printed Ree’s recipe. Much easier, much, much easier!

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  18. Susan Carmena Hernandez
    Susan Carmena Hernandez March 01, 05:28

    I make mine with crushed tomatoes, diced tomatoes and tomato paste. No water added, I use red wine.

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  19. Wilma Smith
    Wilma Smith March 01, 06:17

    Has to be red bell peppers..not green. Different taste.

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  20. Greg Koeller
    Greg Koeller March 01, 08:58

    anxious to try the good stuff made with Love

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  21. Patrick Ambrosio
    Patrick Ambrosio March 01, 17:27

    DO NOT CLICK ON THIS POST – GOT A REALLY SUSPICIOUS FIREWALL MESSAGE AFTER CLICKING THE RECIPE LINK

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  22. Filomena Giannini-Grasse
    Filomena Giannini-Grasse March 01, 19:47

    I did to so backed out of it. I have been commenting on some of the comments tho.

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  23. Jill Pariseau Stewart
    Jill Pariseau Stewart March 01, 19:54

    Rob – I use this same logical method in recipes with mushrooms. Works like magic 😉

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  24. HoneyDae Taylor-Stinson
    HoneyDae Taylor-Stinson March 02, 01:22

    I guess that’s why my family loves mine…this is how I make it

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  25. Dale Ann
    Dale Ann March 02, 04:55

    I’ve heard of it, but won’t add it to my sauce.

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  26. Melissa L. Marselle
    Melissa L. Marselle March 02, 05:59

    YOU MADE SPAGHETTI SAUCE TOO MUCH..

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  27. Frank Sanzi
    Frank Sanzi March 02, 07:04

    1 jar of store bought sauce? Why bother

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  28. June Nelson Norris
    June Nelson Norris March 02, 17:58

    Gravy is the real stuff…I make ours for about a day, and the dipping is all part of it…bread and gravy..what more do we need in life 😀

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  29. Sean Harlow
    Sean Harlow March 02, 18:03

    Looked at ingredients and thought, “Not for me”.

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  30. Chrissie Lacey
    Chrissie Lacey March 02, 18:53

    preach!

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  31. Chrissie Lacey
    Chrissie Lacey March 02, 18:57

    Please don’t scold me for my input. I was raised in an Italian household and this recipe is hard to swallow. A good gravy needs only a certain amount of ingredients to simmer over on a Sunday and the flavors will blend together perfectly. This recipe has a hodgepodge of ingredients that are not what would go into an ideal meat sauce. I see many of you are asking for recipes and I suggest checking out Cooking with Nonna. This page reminds me so much of my grandmother’s cooking and has REAL recipes.

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  32. Chrissie Lacey
    Chrissie Lacey March 02, 18:59

    As an Italian, that part of the recipe was just offensive!

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  33. Chrissie Lacey
    Chrissie Lacey March 02, 19:00

    Couldn’t agree more.

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  34. Harold Burnley
    Harold Burnley March 02, 19:49

    You’re right.

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  35. Jennifer Kanzigg
    Jennifer Kanzigg March 04, 16:47

    Sorry but I don’t use jarred stuff in mine and green peppers in spaghetti sauce that’s just gross.

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  36. Margaret Rush
    Margaret Rush March 04, 18:46

    thank you Chrissie, I will look up Cooking with Norma

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  37. Margaret Rush
    Margaret Rush March 04, 18:47

    Filomena Giannini-Grasse I agree with you, no green peppers in spaghetti sauce

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  38. Filomena Giannini-Grasse
    Filomena Giannini-Grasse March 04, 20:46

    I agree with you. I am an ltalian and my mom taught me the good old fashion sauce. But sometimes when I just cook a little for myself I do lick a little onion and green pepper in for a change. I do people wouldn’t call it gravy. This lady’s recipe sounds like gravy. lol☺

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  39. Filomena Giannini-Grasse
    Filomena Giannini-Grasse March 04, 20:51

    I also get recipes from cooking with nonna as some she has my mom did but you know Italians (lol) some things they keep in their head then
    when they pass away like my mom l have no recipe. I thank her so much for her recipes and now my brother have a lot of them. She’s a good Nonna.

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  40. Chrissie Lacey
    Chrissie Lacey March 04, 21:10

    I agree 100%! My grandmother passed of Alzheimer’s Disease and we had some recipes down but others were on lockdown in here brain.

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  41. MaryJo Heiert Boeh
    MaryJo Heiert Boeh March 04, 21:49

    What’s the point in making your own sauce if you’re going to add a jar of store bought marinara to it??

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  42. Filomena Giannini-Grasse
    Filomena Giannini-Grasse March 04, 21:53

    Whoo does? I don’t .. You ruin the good taste of the sauce.

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  43. Alma Arpey
    Alma Arpey March 06, 00:14

    I agree never put green peppers in spaghetti sauce ever. I have an old italian family recipe and it is delicious with simple ingredients.

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  44. Judy Wygal-Griffin
    Judy Wygal-Griffin March 06, 02:08

    if you are making your own homemade marinara sauce WHY would you add a jar of storebought sauce ???

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  45. Steven Bailey
    Steven Bailey March 06, 03:57

    I thought it was going to be from scratch……..my recipe is better and not so busy. 🙂

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  46. John Tassone
    John Tassone March 06, 05:27

    Not sure about the Traditional Recipe and Soul of Italy but the ingredient of “1 jar Good Store-bought Marinara Sauce, or more” might just make the difference to your liking? Just struck me as a bit funny when I read the recipe. Whatever you like….

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  47. Brenda Gibson
    Brenda Gibson March 06, 14:00

    they make the recipes too hard to get to, it’s aggravating

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  48. Vickie Hubbell Hagaman
    Vickie Hubbell Hagaman March 06, 14:54

    Sounds good!!

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  49. Mikki Flynn
    Mikki Flynn March 06, 15:03

    I make my own marinara sauce. I would never follow a recipe that calls for store bought 😛

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  50. Barbara Daniels
    Barbara Daniels March 06, 19:34

    TOO MANY DAMN INGREDIENTS!!! Forget it.

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