Easy Vegan Marinara Sauce Recipe (oil-free Tomato Sauce) (2024)

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Put down the store-bought brand vegan spaghetti sauce and whip up a vegan marinara that's as easy to make as it is delicious - all in one pot! This quick, satisfying dish calls for only 30 mins of prep time, so you can enjoy fresh Italian flavors with zero guilt.

With its blend of familiar spices like oregano and basil plus hearty vegetables such as tomatoes, beetroot, this plant-based version tastes just like regular Miracoli pasta sauce but without any added oils or sugar. So why not give your taste buds something truly special?!

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This simple marinara sauce pairs well with bruschetta, garlic knots, Caesar Salad.

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  • Variations
  • Serving options
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Ingredients

A quick list of the fresh ingredients you will need to make this plant-based pasta sauce.

You can find the ingredients with quantities and the recipe to print out on the recipe card below.

  • Roma Tomatoes
  • Tomato Paste
  • Yellow Onion
  • Fresh Garlic Clove
  • Oregano
  • Fresh Basil
  • Marjoram
  • Celery Salt
  • Beets
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Instruction

Sauté the finely chopped onion and garlic in a large pot on medium heat with a little vegetable stock until translucent.

Now dice the tomatoes and beets and add them to the onions. Now let the tomatoes simmer on low heat for about 10-20 minutes, or until the tomatoes are cooked soft.

I take my immersion blender and blend the tomatoes until they are crushed and puree like. If you prefer your marinara sauce to be chunky, you can leave some chunks.

Now add the tomato paste and the remaining spices. And let it simmer again for about 10 minutes, so that the spices can infuse the delicious sauce.

Taste the sauce again and add a few more herbs if necessary.

If the sauce is too thick for you, add some water. Or let it boil down a little if it is too liquid for you. Depending on the tomatoes you used, the sauce can be a little more liquid or thicker.

Instant Pot:

Sauté the onions as indicated above and add all the ingredients. Stir vigorously until the tomato paste leaves no lumps. Boil it, close the lid and let it simmer for about 15 minutes under pressure.

Take it off the heat and only open the pot when the pressure is released. Blend afterward.

Slow Cooker / Crockpot

Add the onions and garlic to the slow cooker. And sauté them as described above. Add all the ingredients and let them simmer slowly on the lowest setting until the tomatoes are tender. When the tomatoes are tender, blend the sauce as desired. Let the sauce simmer for about 2–4 hours.

Make this red sauce check out my vegan bolognese sauce, vegan Alfredo, vegan vodka sauce, vegan arrabiata sauce and my other vegan pasta recipes.

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Substitutions

  • Pasta: For a delicious pasta night you can use your favorite pasta, like whole grain pasta, zucchini noodles.
  • Roma Tomatoes: You can also use Cherry Tomatoes or Grape Potatoes for whole tomatoes. You can also use crushed canned tomatoes to make it even quicker.
  • Herbs: You can play with the quantity of the herbs. You will get a flavorful homemade marinara sauce when using fresh herbs. Instead of the different herbs, you can also use an Italian Seasoning blend.
  • Beets: I love the deep flavor that the beets are adding. You can use cooked store-bought beets or cook or roast your fresh beets.

Variations

  • Meatballs: You can add some vegan meatballs to your vegan oil-free marinara sauce.
  • Red Wine: After sautéing the onions and garlic, you can reduce with some red wine. You can also use a non-alcoholic wine.
  • Vegetables: Sauté some vegetables like zucchini, bell pepper to make a plant-based sauce the entire family will love.
  • Cream: Make a cream tomato sauce with coconut milk or almond milk.
  • Spicy: You love your vegan pasta sauce with some kick, add some red pepper flakes.
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Serving options

  • You can use it as a regular tomato sauce
  • vegan Lasagna with vegetables
  • Spaghetti withvegan Parmesan
  • Pizza sauce
  • Dipping sauce withgarlic knots

Storage

  • Fridge: Store your sauce leftovers in an airtight container for about 5 days.
  • Freezer: This sauce is great for freezing. It lasts there for about 3 months. Let the marinara sauce cool completely and freeze in freezer-proof containers.
  • Warm up & Thaw: Let it thaw before warming it up, just take the sauce out of the freezer one evening before and let it thaw in the fridge. Heat the sauce on the stove over low heat until it is completely warm. You can also heat the sauce in the microwave, just stir after every minute and check how warm it is.
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Meal prep

This sauce is great for meal prep. Just prep it in bigger batches and freezer your vegan sauces in portion-sized jars.

Tips and Tricks

Let it simmer a little longer, if you have more time, the longer the sauce simmers, the more flavor the herbs will develop. I recommend up to 40 min.

Simply cook two or three times the amount and freeze it in portions as a meal prep.

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FAQ

What is the difference between marinara sauce and spaghetti sauce?

Spaghetti Sauce is a version of marinara sauce, it usually includes more ingredients like vegetables or meat (vegan meat).

Is the marinara sauce good for me?

If we take a look at what the main ingredients of the marinara sauce are. We have fresh tomatoes and beetroot here.
We know that vegetables are healthy, and in tomatoes and beetroot we have two varieties that give our immune system a boost.
The tomato, for example, is brimming with vitamins C and B as well as iron and folic acid.
Beetroot is an all-rounder and provides valuable nutrients including iron, magnesium and potassium.
You may be able to answer the question of how good this sugar-free and oil-free tomato sauce is for you;)
Now we come to how we prepare the vegan marinara sauce and what ingredients this delicious dish contains.

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Vegan Marinara Sauce (wfpb)

Yield: 4

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour

This vegan marinara sauce is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser! Whip it up in just thirty minutes with minimal effort and enjoy the delicious, homemade taste of highly customizable tomato sauce – completely free from any store bought mystery ingredients.

Ingredients

  • 2.2 lbs (1kg) Roma tomatoes
  • 6 oz (170g) tomato paste
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1 teaspoon each: oregano, basil, marjoram
  • 1 teaspoon beet powder or ½ cooked red beet
  • 1 teaspoon celery salt
  • Sea Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Sauté the finely chopped onion and garlic in a large pot on medium heat with a little vegetable stock until translucent.

Now dice the tomatoes and beets and add them to the onions. Now let the tomatoes simmer on low heat for about 10-20 minutes, or until the tomatoes are cooked soft.

I take my immersion blender and blend the tomatoes until they are crushed and puree like. If you prefer your marinara sauce to be chunky, you can leave some chunks.

Now add the tomato paste and the remaining spices. And let it simmer again for about 10 minutes, so that the spices can infuse the delicious sauce.

Taste the sauce again and add a few more herbs if necessary.

If the sauce is too thick for you, add some water. Or let it boil down a little if it is too liquid for you. Depending on the tomatoes you used, the sauce can be a little more liquid or thicker.

Notes

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Nutrition Information

Yield 4Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 25Total Fat 0gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 0mgSodium 79mgCarbohydrates 6gFiber 1gSugar 3gProtein 1g

The nutrition is calculated automatically and should be used as an estimate.

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Comments

  1. Erin says

    Fresh marinara is simply the Best! This looks delicious!

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    • veeatcookbake says

      Thank you Erin. It is really good 🙂

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  2. gemma says

    Love a good pasta but never used beet powder!

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    • veeatcookbake says

      Isn't it awesome to add some more nutritions to the sauce?

      Reply

  3. Tania | Fit Foodie Nutter says

    Having a delicious sauce like this is an absolute life saver for quick yet healthy family meals! Thank you for a great recipe.

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    • veeatcookbake says

      Thank you Tania. It really is. 🙂 Enjoy this

      Reply

  4. Jen says

    How very creative to add beets and marjoram - yum!!! This is definitely a special marinara sauce. Can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing Jasmin! 🙂

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    • veeatcookbake says

      Jen awesome you like it. Can't wait to hear from you how you like it 🙂

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  5. Mary Ellen says

    This looks delicious! I've never actually made a tomato sauce from scratch before. I'll give this a try - so versatile!

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    • veeatcookbake says

      Mary you will love it. It taste so much better. Can't wait to see your Sauce. 🙂

      Reply

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Easy Vegan Marinara Sauce Recipe (oil-free Tomato Sauce) (2024)

FAQs

What is a substitute for olive oil in marinara sauce? ›

Ingredient Substitutions

Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Substitute regular olive oil, canola oil, or avocado oil. Extra virgin or regular olive oil are best for flavor. Onion: Substitute yellow or red onion. Garlic Cloves: Substitute ½ teaspoon garlic powder, ¾ teaspoon granulated garlic, or 1 ½ teaspoons pre-minced garlic.

What is the difference between marinara sauce and tomato sauce? ›

Rather than having a thin consistency like a traditional marinara, tomato sauce is often thicker and sits on top of your pasta dishes. The flavors of a tomato sauce are simmered together slowly, giving them time to develop. The end result is a red sauce that is traditionally a bit sweeter than a marinara.

What is a substitute for tomato paste in marinara? ›

You don't have to dash out to the store if you're out of tomato paste; tomato sauce and tomato puree are both an excellent substitute. For every 1 tablespoon of tomato paste needed, use 3 tablespoons of tomato puree or sauce.

What does adding milk to marinara sauce do? ›

When you make home-made tomato sauce with fresh or tinned tomatoes, it can sometimes turn out to be too acidic. Add a little milk to tomato sauce for a sweeter taste to offset the acidity of the tomatoes. This is a well-kept secret amongst Italian grandmothers.

What to use if there is no olive oil? ›

The 9 Best Olive Oil Substitutions
  • Grapeseed Oil. Grapeseed oil isa neutral-tasting oil, so it won't add any noticeable flavor to your food. ...
  • Canola Oil. Canola oil is another neutral oil made from crushed canola seeds. ...
  • Sunflower Oil. ...
  • Peanut Oil. ...
  • Avocado Oil. ...
  • Walnut Oil. ...
  • Flaxseed Oil. ...
  • Sesame Oil.

What to use if I don't have marinara sauce? ›

Tomato Sauce, Paste, Juice or Soup

Combine tomato sauce with a few spices and use in equal amounts as a replacement. Spices and fresh herbs to consider are Italian seasoning, red pepper flakes, fresh basil, bay leaves, salt and black pepper.

How to make tomato sauce thick without tomato paste? ›

Cornstarch: Make a slurry of half water, half cornstarch and whisk until smooth. Cornstarch is a powerful thickener, so start by whisking in no more than 1 tablespoon of the mixture per 2 cups of simmering sauce; stir and simmer for 2 minutes, check the thickness, and repeat with more slurry as needed.

Can I use ketchup in place of tomato paste? ›

Yep, ketchup makes a surprisingly adequate tomato paste alternative! Since ketchup is already quite concentrated, you can substitute from the bottle using a 1:1 ratio (if your recipe calls for one tablespoon of tomato paste, use one tablespoon of ketchup).

Why add tomato paste to marinara sauce? ›

Tomato paste is a pantry MVP: Its concentrated, almost meaty taste adds nuance and body to everything from pasta sauce to stews, casseroles and more.

What makes marinara sauce taste better? ›

Even better, season it! Taste the sauce once it's warm and add some seasoning. 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!

Why add baking soda to marinara sauce? ›

Even a small amount of baking soda significantly raises the pH of the sauce. While this reduces acidic taste, it also tamps down on the brightness that gives the tomato complexity.

How to make marinara sauce tastier? ›

7 Ways to Improve the Taste of Jar Pasta Sauce
  1. Sautee Some Veggies. The first step to making your jar sauce better is to sautee some garlic in olive oil on your stovetop. ...
  2. Mix in Some Meat. ...
  3. Add a Splash of Red Wine. ...
  4. Spice It Up. ...
  5. Get Cheesy. ...
  6. Stir in More Dairy. ...
  7. Pop It in the Oven.

Can I use butter instead of olive oil in spaghetti sauce? ›

Smart Swap: Pasta Dishes

You can easily substitute olive oil for butter in most pasta recipes, especially ones that have lots of fresh vegetables. Choose recipes that are lightly dressed and avoid pastas with rich cream sauces (which require butter).

Is olive oil necessary for pasta sauce? ›

A small amount of fat—extra-virgin olive oil or butter—is essential to good pasta sauce texture. Without fat, you have at best watery sauce (nobody has ever said, "Waiter, my pasta is not quite wet enough"), and at worst sauce that over-thickens with starch alone and takes on a pasty texture.

Can you make spaghetti without olive oil? ›

Do not add oil! Instead, stir the pasta immediately after submerging it into the boiling water, this will keep the strands from sticking to the bottom of the pot and each other and use a large enough pot. The addition of oil will only coat the pasta and the sauce will not stick to it properly.

How do you make pasta not stick without olive oil? ›

How to Keep Pasta From Sticking
  1. Use a big pot and a lot of water.
  2. Wait until the pasta water really boils.
  3. Generously salt the pasta water.
  4. Stir your pasta often.
  5. Just say no to oil or butter.
  6. Stop as soon as your pasta is at the right texture.
  7. Don't let the pasta sit in the colander too long.
  8. Don't rinse your pasta.
Jan 24, 2024

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