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The Best Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce Ever

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7th Apr, 2025

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How to Make the Best Italian Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce Recipe EVER

Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce is a mouthwatering Italian classic, and for good reason. Its rich history in Italian cuisine and use in countless dishes make it a beloved favourite in kitchens around the world. It’s a blend of juicy tomatoes, soffritto, and fragrant basil cooked gently over low heat. This sauce is a staple you won’t want to be without.

At the heart of this sauce is the soffritto. By blending EVOO, onions, carrots, and celery, you create a flavoursome base that is like a foundation for the entire dish, not just the sauce. To create the best possible result, use high-quality peeled tomatoes. San Marzano are my top choice for their rich flavour, but if they are hard to source, choose a high-quality Italian canned peeled tomato brand.

This sauce is simple and versatile. Once all your prep is done, all you need to do is wait and let it cook gently k. Be careful, the aroma filling your kitchen will probably tempt you to boil some pasta right then and there.

Once you master this Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce recipe, you’ll never want to go back to store-bought sauces again, so make a big batch and bottle up extra for next time.

Watch How to Make the Best Italian TOMATO PASTA SAUCE Recipe EVER

This sauce is so delicious, you will never use store-bought again.

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Vincenzo’s tips

Can’t find a big tin?

If you can’t find a large can of peeled tomatoes, no worries—just grab six small cans instead. This ensures you have enough tomatoes to create a sauce for use now and later.

Sweetness Without Sugar

Don’t be tempted to add sugar. Instead, the natural sweetness in your Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce should come from carrots, which add subtle flavours without the need for any sugar at all. Please don’t do it! 

Choose the Right Pot

When it comes to simmering your sauce, use a cast iron or copper pot. These materials retain heat well and distribute it evenly, allowing for a slow, steady cook. If unavailable, a stainless steel pot is a good substitute.

Don’t Strip That Carrot

Don’t peel your carrots—wash them thoroughly instead and cut out any imperfections. Keeping the skin on not only saves time but also retains nutrients and adds texture to your sauce.

Smooth Operator

For a perfectly smooth soffrito, use your blender. It eliminates chunks, creates a creamy texture, and thickens your sauce—your kids won’t even notice the celery! This is my secret to the perfect Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce.

Patience is key

Always cook your sauce on gentle heat to avoid burning, and keep it covered to retain moisture and flavours. 

Season Smartly

After your sauce simmers for an hour, take a taste and adjust the seasoning. Go easy on the salt to balance the flavours, especially if you’ll be adding cheese to your pasta, which brings its own salty bite. The pepper is important but how much you add depends on your preference..

Finish Fresh

Add fresh basil only after the stove is off to preserve its flavours. Tear the leaves by hand to release their aromatic oils without bruising them. Use as much as you can!

Chill & Serve

Your sauce can be frozen. For best results, use airtight containers or ziplock bags to maintain freshness.

Beautiful Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce on a picnic blanket outside

How to serve Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce

This sauce can be  used immediately, but for an enhanced flavour experience, I recommend letting it rest overnight. This extra time allows the basil to fully infuse  into the sauce, enriching the overall taste.

The versatility of this sauce extends beyond pasta; it’s a fantastic addition to a variety of dishes. Consider using it as a base for lasagna, drizzle it over roasted vegetables, or let it bubble away with meatballs for a comforting meal. It also makes a wonderful dip for warm, crusty bread.

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Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce ready to serve

Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce

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4.92 from 12 votes
This Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce is your new favourite staple. ! Remarkably easy to prepare, this sauce is not only perfect for pasta, it also pairs perfectly with meatballs, chicken or even roasted vegetables, What’s the secret? It’s naturally sweet and fragrant without any sugar! Crafted from everyday ingredients this sauce is a blend of juicy tomatoes, onions, carrots, celery, and fresh basil. Create the aroma of every Italian Nonna’s kitchen on a Sunday in your home. You won’t even look at store-bought again!

Equipment

  • Cast iron pot/ copper pot
  • Immersion blender/ hand stick Blender
  • wooden spoon
  • Spoon

Ingredients

  • 2.5kg /88oz Italian peeled tomatoes
  • 1 stick of celery
  • 1 carrot
  • ½ medium-sized onion
  • A fresh bunch of basil
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil, EVOO
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Instructions

  • Use a hand blender to gently blend the peeled tomatoes directly in the can. Then set aside.
  • Chop the onion, celery, and carrots into small pieces then add them to a blender.
  • Pour in 7-8 tablespoons of EVOO, and add a splash of water. Blend until creamy and add another drizzle of oil if it is too thick and chunky.
  • Heat a cast iron pot over medium heat and add 2 tablespoons of EVOO. Add the blended vegetable mixture, stir, cover, and let it cook for 10 minutes.
  • After 3 minutes, check the mixture. If it seems dry, add a splash of water and stir to combine.
  • Once it has been cooking for 10 minutes, add the blended tomatoes and stir well using a wooden spoon.
  • Cover and let simmer for 1 hour. Give it a stir every 10-20 minutes to ensure even cooking and prevent it from sticking to the bottom.
  • After 1 hour, remove the lid, stir again,season with salt and pepper then stir once more.
  • Take the pot off the stove, tear the basil leaves by hand, add them to the pot, and give it a final mix to infuse the basil flavour.

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E ora si mangia, Vincenzo’s Plate…Enjoy!

Beautiful Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce with fresh basil leaves

Now that you have the best Italian Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce, it’s time to pair it with the perfect pasta. Check out my Pasta Brands Review to find the best pasta to complement your sauce.

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38 responses

  1. sharath
    January 12, 2025

    5 stars
    Would you recommend adding Garlic to this recipe? If so, what would be the recommended quantity.

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      January 15, 2025

      Ciao! Italian Basil Tomato Pasta Sauce recipe doesn’t traditionally include garlic, it’s made with a soffritto of carrot, onion, and celery for a rich base. However, if you’d like to swap out the onion for garlic, you can! I’d recommend 1-2 cloves, depending on their size, to keep the flavors balanced. Enjoy experimenting let me know how it turns out!

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      1. Stephan
        August 30, 2025

        5 stars
        Beautiful recipe. I made it today and although I used San Marzano tomatoes from Italy it seems to still have a bit of an acidic bite.

        Do you have any recommendations to lessen that?

        Reply
        1. Vincenzo’s Plate
          September 1, 2025

          Ciao Stephan! If you find the sauce a bit acidic, I recommend adding a little more carrot to your soffritto blend as it naturally balances the flavor. Also, try cooking the sauce a bit longer to mellow it out. Did you have it with pasta? Once it’s paired with pasta or another dish, the acidity is much less noticeable, but if you taste it on its own you’ll definitely pick it up more. I hope this helps!

          Reply
  2. Maria
    January 23, 2025

    5 stars
    Beautiful recipe base loved it being just me at the moment I freezes in single batches for a easy dinner when craving pasta

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      January 23, 2025

      Ciao Maria! Absolutely, freezing it in single batches is perfect for quick and easy pasta cravings! 😊 I’m so glad you loved the recipe base.

      Reply
  3. Melissa Hannant
    January 28, 2025

    4 stars
    Made this yesterday and while it was good, I do not like tomato seeds in my sauce at all. If you feel the same, use a food mill to separate the pulp from the seeds. Next time I will definitley mill the tomatoes first. I finished it with about two tablespoons of Italian butter for a little richness. Well worth it.

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      January 28, 2025

      Ciao Melissa! Grazie mille for sharing your tips and experience! Using a food mill is such a great idea for a smoother sauce. I’m thrilled you gave the recipe a try!

      Reply
  4. Amy
    June 26, 2025

    5 stars
    I made this today. It tastes so much better than anything from a jar, and so incredibly easy. I have a new go-to! Molto grazie, Vincenzo.

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      June 26, 2025

      Ciao Amy! That’s fantastic to hear. There’s nothing like a fresh basil and tomato sauce made from scratch, right? Buon appetito and happy cooking!

      Reply
  5. Daniel
    August 18, 2025

    5 stars
    We’re so accustomed in the US to adding a million spices to our food. Is amazing how much better a sauce can taste without tons of dried herbs and spices. This is simple, authentic, organic and absolutely delicious without adding anything more!! THANK YOU! I have batches in the freezer and I’ve never a jar of sauce since I made this the first time!

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      August 18, 2025

      Ciao Daniel! You said it perfectly, Italian cooking is all about simplicity and letting good ingredients shine. I’m so happy you loved the sauce and even stocked up with batches in the freezer. Bravissima!

      Reply
  6. Hanna
    August 20, 2025

    Can I use fresh tomatoes from my garden in this recipe?

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      August 20, 2025

      Ciao Hanna! Absolutely, if you have fresh, ripe tomatoes from your garden, they’ll make the sauce even more special.

      Reply
  7. Jo Parry
    September 10, 2025

    Hi when you let it rest overnight is that with the hob off

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      September 10, 2025

      Yes. Turn off the heat completely let the sauce cool down first, then cover and store it in the fridge. The next day, reheat it gently and the flavors will be even better.

      Reply
  8. Jo Parry
    September 11, 2025

    Hi i don’t have an hand blender. What is best setting to put the tomatoes on and the onion, celery and carrots on. Its is an food processor and blender

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      September 14, 2025

      Ciao Jo! A food processor or blender will do the job perfectly. For the soffritto (onion, celery, carrot), blitz it until it becomes a smooth cream, no chunky bits. For the tomato sauce, just give it a quick blend until the tomatoes turn into liquid, nice and silky.

      Reply
      1. Jo Parry
        September 15, 2025

        5 stars
        Hi I made the pasta sauce couple of days ago. It was the best sauce we have eaten. I let it sit over night and you can taste the basil. My husband says I got to make this all the time now. Put the rest in freezer for later.

        Reply
        1. Vincenzo’s Plate
          September 15, 2025

          Love it, grazie mille for your kind words! Great idea to freeze some for later, smart cooking!

          Reply
  9. keven b
    September 17, 2025

    5 stars
    i tell the kids, that your basil tomato pasta sauce launched a 1000 meals, thank you for your time and efforts cheers

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      September 18, 2025

      Haha I love that! So glad your kids are enjoying it!

      Reply
  10. John
    September 30, 2025

    Vincenzo, love your recipes. Is Passata a good substitute if peeled tomatoes are not available. I will have to try blending the sofrito. Do you prefer this sauce over marinara when having pasta.

    Reply
    1. Vincenzo’s Plate
      September 30, 2025

      Grazie mille for your kind words! Yes, passata can be used if peeled tomatoes are not available, but the flavor is always a little richer with whole peeled tomatoes. Let me know how your sauce turns out.

      Reply
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