Meat Lasagna Tomato Sauce (From Scratch!)

This meat lasagna tomato sauce from scratch is the same sauce I use for Italian lasagna with bechamel. It's such a delicious lasagna tomato sauce, I thought to make this a standalone recipe itself.

meaty lasagna tomato sauce in a large pot.

I'm obsessed with this slow-simmered sauce, so much so that I've started using it as a pasta sauce. This sauce is chunkier than my homemade ragu sauce (also delish!).

The Best Lasagna Sauce From Scratch

This homemade tomato sauce is the best red sauce for a classic lasagna recipe. You only need about 15 minutes of hands-on time to chop the vegetables and prepare the sauce. The rest of the time, it's slow cooking. There's an option in the recipe card to use a slow cooker, which is great for making ahead or on busy days when you don't have extra time.

Ingredient Notes

ingredients to make Italian meat ragu sauce

Blended tomatoes: Use blended and strained tomatoes, also known as passata. I buy canned or boxed passata to save time, but you can blend fresh tomatoes and strain them from scratch if you want. Substitute crushed tomatoes or plain tomato sauce. Many of the store-bought passata brands use San Marzano tomatoes. Tomato paste is not a substitute.

strained Italian tomatoes.

How To Make Lasagna Tomato Sauce

diced carrots, onion, celery, and garlic in a pot with olive oil.

In a large saucepan on medium-high heat, add olive oil. Add the diced onion, carrots, celery, and minced garlic. Cook for about two to three minutes until the vegetables start to soften.

ground beef mixed with onion, carrots, and celery.

Add the ground beef, breaking up the clumps with a wooden spoon.

diced kalamata olives, salt, and bay leaf added to the lasagna meat.

Once the ground beef has turned brown, add the salt, bay leaf, diced olives, and wine (if using).

the lasagna tomato sauce before it slow simmers for two hours.

Pour the blended tomatoes into the meat mixture. Mix everything together and turn the stove to low. Cover the pot and slow-simmer for two hours.

Important: Stir the meat sauce about every 30 minutes. Add a bit of water if it's too thick.

chunky homemade lasagna tomato meat sauce.

Serve this sauce with spaghetti noodles or homemade gnocchi. Or, use it for lasagna.

Recipe Tips

  • For the best results, don't take shortcuts on the cooking time. That's what gives this sauce so much flavor!
  • For the best lasagna recipe, check out this Italian lasagna with bechamel sauce. It uses this same red sauce and gives the rest of the steps to make the entire lasagna dish. Thin layers of noodles are sandwiched between white sauce and meat sauce and topped with shredded Parmigiano Reggiano (or parmesan cheese).
  • For a good tomato sauce, use good tomatoes! The quality of ingredients matters, so use high-quality tomato puree for the best tomato sauce.

Variations

  • Make this sauce in a slow cooker. Follow the steps as written until the final two-hour cook time. Transfer the sauce from a stovetop pot to a slow cooker. Cook on high for 4 hours or on love for 8 hours.
  • Use tomato puree, plain tomato sauce, or crushed tomatoes in lieu of blended and strained tomatoes (passata). If making the tomato sauce fresh, the best tomatoes are Roma tomatoes from your local grocery store.
  • Substitute spicy Italian sausage (with the casings removed) for ground beef.
  • Use a food processor instead of dicing the vegetables. Pulse the onion, carrot, celery, and garlic with 8 to 10 short pulses, scraping down the sides.
  • Add fresh herbs, like fresh basil, or dried herbs like dried Italian seasoning.
  • Use dried red pepper flakes to make this sauce spicy.

📋 Recipe

homemade lasagna tomato sauce in a pot.

Meat Lasagna Tomato Sauce (From Scratch!)

Author: Lily Guidry
Course: Pasta
Cuisine: Italian
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 2 hours
Total: 2 hours 15 minutes
5 from 7 votes
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Servings 8
This homemade lasagna tomato sauce is the chunkiest lasagna sauce ever! This lasagna sauce slow-simmers for two hours, but only requires 15 minutes of hands-on time.

Ingredients
 

  • 2 lbs ground beef 90% to 95% lean
  • 52 ounces canned strained tomatoes also known as passata
  • 1 large onion finely diced
  • 2 medium carrots finely diced
  • 2 celery stalks finely diced
  • 6 cloves garlic crushed or minced
  • 10 kalamata olives pit removed and diced
  • ½ cup red wine or substitute water
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 bay leaf

Instructions

  • Peel and finely dice the onion and carrots. Finely dice the celery and mince the fresh garlic cloves. Remove the pit from the olives, and chop the olives.
  • In a large pot on medium-high heat, add olive oil. Add the diced onion, minced garlic, diced carrots, and diced celery. Cook the vegetables until they start to soften (about two to 3 minutes).
  • Add the ground beef, breaking up the clumps. Once the ground beef turns brown, add the diced olives, salt, red wine (if using), bay leaf, and blended tomatoes.
  • Stovetop method: Turn the stove to low heat. Cover the pot with a lid. Slow-simmer the tomato sauce for about two hours. Stir the sauce every 30 minutes. Add ½ cup of water if needed. See note 1.
  • Slow cooker method: Pour everything into a slow cooker. Slow cook the sauce on high for 4 hours or low for 8 hours.

Video

Notes

  1. Cook the sauce at a low temperature and check it every 30 minutes. Add ½ a cup of water if needed. The sauce will dry out if cooked on a higher temperature setting. It's important to simmer the sauce on the lowest setting.
  2. Storage: Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. You can freeze this sauce for up to 4 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 335 kcal | Carbohydrates: 23 g | Protein: 28 g | Fat: 13 g | Saturated Fat: 4 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4 g | Trans Fat: 0.4 g | Cholesterol: 70 mg | Sodium: 858 mg | Potassium: 1075 mg | Fiber: 7 g | Sugar: 15 g | Vitamin A: 3679 IU | Vitamin C: 11 mg | Calcium: 82 mg | Iron: 4 mg
dietary categoryDairy Free

FAQs

Do you put meat sauce at the bottom of the lasagna?

Yes, the bottommost layer of lasagna has meat sauce. Then add boiled lasagna noodles on top followed by another layer of meat sauce.

What is Italian meat sauce made of?

Italian meat sauce is comprised of ground beef, olive oil, onion, finely diced carrots, diced celery, olives, red wine, and pureed tomatoes.

How thick should lasagna sauce be?

The lasagna sauce should be thick enough for the lasagna to hold shape.

Do you simmer lasagna sauce covered or uncovered?

Simmer lasagna sauce covered on low heat.

Italian Cuisine

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      1. 5 stars
        Hi Sheila, yes they are optional! One of my daughters doesn’t like olives and I make it all the time without the olives.