Super Easy Spaghetti Sauce in the Crockpot
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All we need is 6 ingredients to jazz up store-bought spaghetti sauce and make this super easy spaghetti sauce recipe, full of tasty tomato flavor, ground beef, and seasonings.
I love store-bought spaghetti sauce, even though my mother didn’t even know it existed until we were nearly teens. Once she tried it, she was hooked on the ease and the quality. Still, I like to dress mine up a bit. This both customizes the flavor but also serves to make your pasta sauce go further.
Making your meat sauce go further is important because I REALLY want you to have some leftover spaghetti sauce. It is VERY important you have some leftovers, so you can make my spaghetti lover’s soup. This is a supper recipe everyone in my family loves.
Now, it couldn’t be easier to make my super easy spaghetti sauce (hence the name!). All you need is store-bought spaghetti sauce, Italian seasoning, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, sugar, and ground beef. Then we do my favorite type of cooking: dump the ingredients in the slow cooker and walk away! After a long day at work, you’ll come home to a kitchen smelling absolutely delectable and dinner done. Just cook your favorite pasta and serve it to your hungry family. It’s that simple.
Alright, who’s ready to make my easy spaghetti sauce recipe now?
Recipe Ingredients
- Spaghetti sauce
- Diced tomatoes
- Tomato sauce
- Italian seasoning (you could also use our zesty seasoning recipe if you like)
- Sugar
- Cooked ground beef
How to Make Super Easy Spaghetti Sauce
Dump everything in the slow cooker: sauce, tomato sauce, tomatoes, and beef. If you have fresh tomatoes, by all means, cut up a few of those and put them in there instead of the canned tomatoes.
You absolutely do not have to cook this in a slow cooker. I just like the convenience of having it cook all day and then all I have to do is boil my pasta to have supper!
Be sure you put a few tablespoons of water in the sauce jar and give it a good shake to get the last bits out, too!
Add some Italian seasoning. I am using about a tablespoon and a half.
And I always add a tablespoon of sugar to help bring out the sweetness of the tomatoes.
Give it a stir, cover, and cook on low all day.
If you’d rather cook this on the stovetop, I recommend bringing it to a boil, reducing the heat to low, and simmering the homemade spaghetti sauce for about 30 minutes.
Serve over your favorite cooked pasta (it doesn’t have to be spaghetti noodles) and dinner is complete!
I also recommend sprinkling some
and like fresh basil on top if you have some available.Storage
- Store leftover spaghetti meat sauce in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. You can quickly reheat them in the microwave.
- You can also freeze leftovers for up to 6 months. Thaw in the fridge before microwaving.
Recipe Notes
- If you’d rather, you can substitute Italian sausage or shredded chicken for the beef.
- To thicken this sauce recipe (and include some secret veggies), add 2 grated carrots. Other veggies you can include are finely diced onion, mushroom or bell pepper, and grated zucchini.
- To make this vegetarian, simply remove the ground beef. The pasta sauce will still taste delicious without!
- For heat, add a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes.
- Instead of serving with spaghetti, go low-carb and use zoodles (zucchini noodles).
- When it comes to , if you like, you can substitute the for a can.
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Recipe FAQs
What do you serve with spaghetti sauce and pasta?
This is a delicious main dish as is, but if you like, you can serve your pasta with a side dish, like Italian cucumber salad, Caesar salad, garlic bread, or zucchini and squash.
Check out these other Italian-inspired easy supper ideas:
Linda’s Old Fashioned Spaghetti (Crock Pot)
Cheese Stuffed Shells (3 Cheeses Included)
Ingredients
- 2 jars spaghetti sauce
- 1 can diced tomatoes
- 1 can tomato sauce
- 1 1/2 tbsp Italian seasoning
- 1 tbsp sugar
- 1 1/2 pounds ground beef browned and drained
Instructions
- Dump all ingredients into a slow cooker. Cover and cook on low all day. Serve homemade sauce over freshly cooked pasta.2 jars spaghetti sauce, 1 can diced tomatoes, 1 can tomato sauce, 1 1/2 tbsp Italian seasoning, 1 tbsp sugar, 1 1/2 pounds ground beef
I like SOME fresh ingredients in mine, like onions, garlic, or mushrooms. Fresh herbs are good too. I am ok with doctoring up the ragu or using canned tomatoes because of the antioxident lycopene and because it saves me time!
I don’t do jarred sauce either. Too much sodium.
Ahhh, my favorite part of this recipe is “DUMP all ingredients into slow cooker”!
Lordy if y’all had my homemade sauce you would never eat that jar stuff. My granny came from Italy when she was a child and this would never do. Christy, I love everything else, just not this.
I’d love to have your recipe!
i would love to know how to make a real italian sauce recipe!
I have been looking a wonderful spaghetti sauce. I would love to try yours.
I hope you get a chance to soon Lillian. And I hope you like it!!
Do share, please…
I Would Love To Know How To Make A Real Italian Sauce Recipe! I Would Like To Try Yours.
Christy, reading the old comments and all brings back old times. I think you need to do a refresher on the time you had the series for cooking and saving money. Was it your freezer cooking? Anyway, I can’t remember exactly, but I know I need a refresher. Have a great day!
My children weren’t very big on meat in their sauce. Like you, I used the cheapest canned sauce (usually HUNTS) and doctored it up pretty much like yolu. They really liked it when I put sliced olives and fresh musrooms in it. It all went in the crockpot. By the time it was finished I had about a gallon made for several meals.
When my boys were young my mom found an add in the Pennysaver that said “will pay for bugs”. Well they went out and collected as many bugs as they could (we had a canyon in the back of our house). When the young medical student came to buy the bugs (she had to identify them for a class), I didn’t interfere as they set the prices. Believe me, they were varied prices. After she bought all the bugs, I asked how they came to their prices. They answered, “the ones that would sting or were hard to get, we charged more for”. LOL….I have very inventive sons.
Drop in some frozen breaded chicken fingers, or nuggets…fantastic!
Also, boiled eggs in spaghetti sauce is amazing. (My Mom was Sicilian). She also taught me to make meatballs with green beans and whole potatoes in leftover spaghetti sauce. It’s incredibly delicious.
One more thing…spaghetti sauce over baked fish is scrumptious!