I've been sitting here staring at the above picture for several minutes, trying to find the right words to describe this sauce. I'm at a loss. I've made a lot of different spaghetti sauces. Fresh tomatoes, roasted, stovetop, crockpot, you name it and I've probably tried it. I've even been told that I make great spaghetti by numerous people. However, this sauce trumps them all. I kept tasting it by the spoonful last night. I was truly shocked that something so unbelievably easy could taste so delicious.
The olive oil combined with the red pepper and the lemon to take it a level I haven't seen before in my own kitchen. I am not one to wax on and on about a red sauce. If it's good, it's good, right? Well, I actually sat there eating dinner last night, a basic plate of angel hair with this sauce and I was contemplating what else I could possibly eat with this sauce.
With such simple ingredients, this is going to be a pantry staple in my house. I still have a new oven roasted tomato sauce recipe to try soon, but this is definitely a keeper as well!
Five Minute Marinara Sauce
recipe from 101 Cookbooks
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
3/4 - 1 1/2 teaspoons crushed red pepper flakes, the full amount makes a very spicy sauce
1/2 teaspoon fine grain sea salt
3 medium cloves of garlic, minced or finely chopped
1 28-ounce can crushed red tomatoes (not diced, not pureed, not whole, no additional seasonings at all)
zest of one lemon
Combine the olive oil, pepper flakes, salt and garlic in a cold saucepan. Stir while you heat the pan over medium high heat. Saute for 45 seconds to a minute, just until everything is fragrant. Avoid letting the garlic turn brown. Stir in the tomatoes and heat to a gentle simmer, this should only take a couple minutes.
Remove from the heat and taste the sauce. If it needs more salt, add it now. Stir in the lemon zest and taste again. Try not to eat the entire pot of sauce with a spoon.
Makes about a quart of sauce.
Click here for printable recipe

Hmmm, lemon - interesting! I like the marinara sauce I make, but I am now intrigued to try adding the lemon. Interesting! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh Mary, this is really a must try! Isn't it amazing that often the best ideas come from those hours when you think you can't really think of so much productive things to do? haha
ReplyDeleteI have to admit, I am intrigued... Maybe with the next can of whole tomatoes... Right now I have about 5 pounds of ripe Roma's that are destined to become some sort of sauce.
ReplyDeleteThat good?! Well, I will give it a try. I love a good pasta sauce!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried lemon zest in my tomato sauce before but it sounds awesome so I'll bookmark it and try it! Thanks for sharing the recipe! :)
ReplyDeleteYou know I feel like such a cheater when I use store bought sauce because I always figured making real homemade sauce would take HOURS! This recipe looks great! I cannot wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious!
ReplyDeleteYou got any good butternut squash recipes? I bought a bunch for a recipe...and, um, now I can't find the recipe.
ReplyDeleteMissy, I would probably do something like this:
ReplyDeletehttp://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2008/10/delicious-baked-acorn-squash/
I'm all about the butter and brown sugar on my winter squash. Although, I might go a bit easier on the butter! ha ha. I haven't posted any butternut recipes yet, but I will this winter. I'm sure the garden will be full of them.
Oh wow, this sounds wonderful. I'm definitely going to try it. Maybe this weekend when a couple of girlfriends are coming over to check out the garden.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of... I wonder if I can adapt it successfully to use the fresh tomatoes. I've finally started the "OMG what am I going to do with all these tomatoes?!?" stage of the growing season.
Maybe the girls and I can figure it out together...
I can tell this sauce would be fantastic. I love the addition of lemon zest, I've never tried that before. I'm always just focused on dumping lots of red wine into my homemade red sauces. ;) Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis does look like the perfect sauce! I love the kick of crushed red pepper! Yum!
ReplyDeleteMary you are inspiring! This looks and sounds wonderful. I bet you could put this sauce on everything and anything! A must try on my list. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so easy and so much better than anything from a jar!
ReplyDeleteThese are the kinds of recipes I put together quite frequently and I am aware of how yummy the simplest recipes can be - I'll take that plate tyvm :)
ReplyDeletebtw, like the name of your blog - i love being barefeet, pretty much always :) cheers, Priya - And do pop by when you have a moment - love to see you on my blog list :))
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