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This homemade marinara sauce is made ultra-simply from scratch with fresh tomatoes, garlic, and herbs. No cans here, just delicious, fresh from the garden tomato sauce! With hundreds of five-star reviews, you can be sure this homemade tomato sauce will be a hit!

If it’s the peak of summer, your garden is churning out more tomatoes than you know what to do with, and you’re hungry…I have two words for you: homemade marinara.
More specifically, a homemade marinara with fresh tomatoes (no canned tomatoes or tomato paste here)! Because summer is all about celebrating that garden-fresh produce, and this marinara is the perfect way to celebrate.
Reader rating
“This is THE marinara sauce! When it was finished cooking and cooled, I tasted it and could not believe how delicious! When one of my daughters arrived for dinner I asked her to taste it just to be sure. She did but said nothing. I asked if it was all right. She said she was just savoring the flavor and didn’t want to interrupt that. Other guests said it was the best marinara they had ever eaten.” —Claudette

Most recipes will have you blanch the tomato to remove the skin, but I find that it’s unnecessary and takes too much time (plus, the skin has insoluble fiber – double win). Let’s cook!

What’s the best texture for marinara?
This homemade marinara sauce recipe is naturally chunky, but you can easily make it into a smooth and silky marinara with a quick blitz in the blender. I prefer to use a handheld immersion blender to puree it right in the pot, but you could also transfer it (carefully – hot!) to a countertop blender.
- Keep it chunky for use with your favorite pasta (like these vegetarian stuffed shells)
- Blend it smooth for use as a dipping sauce (like with air fryer mozzarella sticks!)


Homemade Marinara Sauce with Fresh Tomatoes
Ingredients
- 1 Tbsp olive oil, 15 mL
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 5 fresh tomatoes, 1 to 1.5 lbs, diced
- 2 Tbsp fresh basil, finely chopped
- 2 Tbsp Italian parsley, flat leaf parsley, finely chopped
- 1 Tbsp honey, 15 g
- ½ tsp salt
- ¼ tsp ground black pepper
Instructions
- Tomatoes: Heat oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add garlic and cook until soft and fragrant, about 2 minutes. Stir in tomatoes and allow to simmer uncovered until tomatoes have mostly broken down, about 25 minutes. Stir often to prevent burning.

- Herbs: Stir in remaining ingredients. Continue simmering about 10 minutes.

- Serve: You can serve it like this or puree it in a food processor or blender for a smoother sauce.

Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information calculated by Sarah Bond, degreed nutritionist.
Seasonal Tip
They say what grows together goes together, so why not use the fresh cucumber growing in your garden to make this easy tzatziki sauce? Serve it as a dip with veggies, as a side, or as an appetizer with this marinara!
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Third time making this recipe. Love love love the simplicity and the flexibility the ingredients have! This has become a major staple in our meal rotation! I’ve added different vegetables that have become abundant in our fridge, Costco prices on produce are too good to pass up sometimes. Spinach and onion have made an appearance this time. I can’t wait to try mushrooms in it too! Solid recipe Sara!!! Thank you!!!
Aw, so happy to hear it! I love that you sneak some extra veggie power in there. Enjoy! 😀
when do you add the salt
In step 2, when you stir in the basil and honey. 😀
CAN YOU CAN IT IN GLASS JARS AND KEEP ON SHELF AND HOW LONG WILL IT KEEP.
I have not tested this recipe for canning so I can’t say for sure. Sorry about that!
Can this recipe be canned? I am looking to make a bunch of sauce, because I have a billion tomatoes about to ripen, and i would like to put some up for later.
I haven’t tried canning this recipe, but I think it can be done. I would follow some of the tips here about canning marinara.
I thought this was delicious!! So did the 4 teens I shared it with! Should have doubled it! Making another batch right now. Sooooo delicious! Passed on to friends! I think the honey adds a special touch! Plus I love fresh basil!
So happy to hear it, Diana! Enjoy! 😀
Haven’t made it yet but it sounds great!
Happy to hear it! Enjoy! 😀
Thank you Sarah! I was looking for a recipe using all fresh ingredients and did not want to bother skinning tomatoes. I have some beauties from the garden. I think I’ll add some fresh zucchini to it as well. I wouldn’t have thought of honey but I have that in my cabinet. Heading to the kitchen right now!
Yay so happy to hear it! This late summer garden bounty is EXACTLY why I created this recipe! 😀
Hi Sarah,
Would you be able to estimate how many lbs of tomatoes are needed for this recipe? My garden is producing different sizes 🙂
Very excited to try a recipe with fresh tomatoes.
Thank you!
Carina
About 1 to 1.5 lbs! So excited for you to try it! 😀
Thanks for confirming the lb!
Immediately tried it out and it is DELICIOUS! Added diced onion with the garlic and used less honey since my tomatoes are already pretty sweet. Also added some chili flakes for some heat!
Will definitely repeat the recipe with store bought tomatoes once my plants are out!
YAY! So happy to hear it, Carina! 😀
Tomatoes vary in size greatly. Do you mean 5 Roma tomatoes? An approximate weight for the tomatoes would be helpful. 🙂
You can use roma tomatoes (or whatever you have on hand)! 1 to 1.5 lbs 😀