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5 Spices, 30 Minutes, One Pot: A Pasta Sauce Worth Repeating

5 Spices, 30 Minutes, One Pot: A Pasta Sauce Worth Repeating
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Five pantry spices, one pot, half an hour. A weeknight sauce that beats the jarred stuff and survives reheating better than most homemade versions.

I cook this pasta sauce twice a week. After a year of tweaking, the working recipe uses five spices, one pot, and ingredients you already have. It's not authentically Italian — it's better than what's in your jar.

The five spices

Crushed red pepper, dried oregano, dried basil, fennel seeds, and a single bay leaf. The fennel is the secret — most home cooks skip it. It adds a sausage-y depth without any meat. Toast the fennel seeds in olive oil for 30 seconds before anything else hits the pan and you've already won.

5 Spices, 30 Minutes, One Pot: A Pasta Sauce Worth Repeating
Photo: Sharon Mollerus

The 30-minute build

Heat olive oil in a heavy pot (a Le Creuset 3.5-qt is right). Fennel seeds 30 sec. Three minced garlic cloves, 30 sec. Crushed red pepper to taste. One 28-oz can of crushed tomatoes — Cento is the cheap-but-good pick. Oregano, basil, bay leaf, a teaspoon of salt, a pinch of sugar. Simmer 20 minutes lid-off while you cook the pasta. Pull the bay leaf. Toss with pasta and a splash of pasta water.

Gear that actually helps

A heavy pot for heat retention during the simmer. A wooden spoon. A pasta water ladle. That's it — a KitchenAid mixer only comes into play if you're making fresh pasta.

What I tried and dropped

Cream — tasted fine but killed leftover potential (breaks after a day). Wine — adds complexity at the cost of 15 extra minutes of reduction; save it for Sunday batches, not Tuesdays. San Marzano tomatoes at $6/can — the flavor difference vs. Cento at $2.50 is real but not 2.4× real.

5 Spices, 30 Minutes, One Pot: A Pasta Sauce Worth Repeating
Photo: startcooking kathy & amandine

Salt the pasta water until it tastes like seawater — about half a tablespoon per quart. It's the single most-skipped step in home cooking, and the one that separates good pasta from forgettable pasta.

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