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You may need to thicken your spaghetti sauce at some point, whether you make it from scratch or buy it in a jar from the grocery store. There are many ways to thicken a sauce, but some can slightly change the taste or texture. The ingredients you have on hand, the amount of time you have available and the taste you are trying to achieve will determine which of the thickening options you choose. The following guide will help you thicken your spaghetti sauce.

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    Reduce by cooking at a low boil or simmer. Reduction is the most natural and easy way to thicken a spaghetti sauce. Here's how you do it:

    • Bring your tomato sauce to a boil and slightly reduce the heat, allowing it to simmer uncovered to the desired consistency. Stir the sauce often to prevent burning. This will encourage the evaporation of extra water, thickening the sauce.
    • This method does not change the taste of the sauce, but can take more time, depending on how much water you want to evaporate.
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    Add some cornstarch to the spaghetti sauce. The cornstarch mixture has no flavor, so it will not change the taste, but it may change the consistency of the sauce by giving it a silky sheen.

    • Use equal parts water and cornstarch, mix, then add it to the sauce. Only pour in a small amount at first. Cornstarch is a powerful thickening agent, so you might need less than a teaspoon for a large pot of spaghetti sauce.

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    Make a Roux and add it to the sauce. Melting butter and adding flour makes a roux, and this is the most common way to thicken a sauce. They are used in French cooking as a thickening agent. In fact, a roux is the reason that the creamy alfredo sauce is as thick as it is!

    • After making the roux and adding bit by bit to the spaghetti sauce, you should cook the sauce for at least 30 minutes longer or you will be able to taste the grainy flour texture. You can also cook the roux before adding to the spaghetti, thus removing the mealy flour texture.
    • Even with the additional cooking, the roux can change the flavor of your sauce, albeit subtly.
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    Try adding breadcrumbs. Breadcrumbs, like roux, is a nice thickening agent because it's primarily flour. Although you may be able to taste the addition of breadcrumbs slightly, they are pretty much vectors for the sauce; you'll definitely notice the thickness more than you'll notice the flavor.

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    Add mashed potatoes. Peel, boil, and mash potatoes, adding butter and milk or cream if desired, and stir them into the sauce. The flavour may become very slightly sweeter, but the main effect is the thicker sauce. It will also be much more filling.

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    Finish cooking the spaghetti in the sauce itself. Prepare the spaghetti until it's slightly underdone (south still of al-dente). Drain the spaghetti thoroughly so that no water remains and add the spaghetti into the pan with the sauce. Finish cooking the spaghetti one or two minutes in the sauce itself. The starch from the spaghetti will help thicken the sauce, and you'll be sure that the spaghetti is well-coated with sauce.

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    Add tomato paste. The best time to add the paste is in the beginning, allowing the flavors of the spices to mellow the paste flavor. Tomato paste can also be added later if you need a quick thickening agent.

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    Add grated Parmesan or Romano cheese to thicken the sauce. Grated or shredded cheese will help to thicken the sauce quickly. The cheese will slightly change the taste of the sauce.

    • Cheeses such as Parmesan and Romano have a higher salt taste, so keep that in mind when adding salt to your sauce.
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    Add heavy cream to make a creamy tomato sauce. This will slightly thicken the sauce and completely changes the taste and type of spaghetti sauce.

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    Add vegetables to your sauce. Vegetables add depth and richness to your spaghetti sauce, giving it additional nutrition to boot.

    • Traditional Italian cooks have been known to add shredded carrots to sauce, but it must be allowed to cook until the carrots are soft and mushy. This also helps reduce the acidity of the sauce.
    • You can puree and sauté onions and peppers to thicken the sauce, but this will change the flavor.
    • Try also shredding up various mushrooms into small pieces and adding them for extra thickness and a delicious umami flavor.
    • Finely shredded eggplant also works like a charm! Be sure to remove the tough outer skin before shredding.
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    Brown some ground beef or Italian sausage and add it to the sauce. The meat and tomato flavors are blended best when allowed to cook in the spaghetti sauce for a longer period.

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    If you added too much hot sauce to your spaghetti sauce, you can add salt. It takes away from the burn.

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      To thicken spaghetti sauce, start by bringing the sauce to a boil. Then, turn down the heat slightly and let the sauce simmer uncovered. As the sauce simmers, the water in it will evaporate and the sauce will get thicker. You can also add a little bit of cornstarch to the sauce to thicken it without changing the flavor. If you don't mind altering the sauce's flavor, try adding grated cheese, tomato paste, or even mashed potatoes to thicken it. To learn other ways you can thicken spaghetti sauce, keep reading!

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      How do I get my spaghetti sauce to thicken? ›

      Cornstarch: Make a slurry of half water, half cornstarch and whisk until smooth. Cornstarch is a powerful thickener, so start by whisking in no more than 1 tablespoon of the mixture per 2 cups of simmering sauce; stir and simmer for 2 minutes, check the thickness, and repeat with more slurry as needed.

      What do chefs use to thicken sauce? ›

      The most readily available sauce-thickener is flour. For a too-thin sauce, try adding a slurry (equal parts flour and water, whisked together) or beurre manie (equal parts softened butter and flour, kneaded together to form a paste)—both are ideal thickeners for rich and creamy sauces, such as steak sauce recipes.

      How to make sauce thicker without flour or cornstarch? ›

      Egg yolks, arrowroot, tomato paste or butter can thicken sauce in place of flour or cornstarch.

      What is the best way to thicken sauce that has become too watery? ›

      Use Flour and Water

      Combine 2 tablespoons flour with every 1/4 cup cold water and whisk until smooth. Add the mixture to your sauce over medium heat, and continue to stir and cook until you've reached your desired consistency.

      How do Italians thicken sauce? ›

      It's called simmering. And it's something that we've talked about here many times before. The longer you let homemade spaghetti sauce simmer, the thicker it will get.

      Why is my homemade spaghetti sauce watery? ›

      Tomatoes naturally contain lots of water, so cooking any tomato sauce for a long period of time will help eliminate some of the water content. The water will slowly but surely evaporate, leaving behind a thickened, full-bodied sauce with lots of flavor.

      What are 2 ways to thicken sauce? ›

      Ways To Thicken Sauce
      • Tomato Paste. If your soup or stew is watery, adding tomato paste may help! ...
      • Arrowroot. You might prefer to avoid gluten in your recipes. ...
      • Flour. ...
      • Reduce Your Liquid. ...
      • Puréed Vegetables. ...
      • Egg Yolk. ...
      • Yogurt. ...
      • Rice.
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      Is it better to thicken a sauce with flour or cornstarch? ›

      Even a half of a tablespoon of cornstarch will thicken a sauce into a translucent, silky slurry in under a minute. Flour's thickening abilities are much weaker and you will need larger quantities of it to thicken liquids. It also works better with fat-based sauces.

      What is the healthiest thickening agent? ›

      Easy-to-access alternatives are wheat flour, arrowroot flour, and rice flour. These are good alternatives to cornstarch because they are more nutritious and contain fewer carbohydrates and calories. Xanthan and guar gum are much stronger thickeners than cornstarch, but they can be harder to obtain and use.

      How do I keep my spaghetti from being watery? ›

      1/2 teaspoon of cornstarch. So for every cup of water, it's 1/4 teaspoon of cornstarch. And then you also wanna add a little salt.

      Should you thicken sauce with lid on or off? ›

      When to Keep the Lid Off. Cooking a soup, stew, or sauce uncovered allows water to evaporate, so if your goal is to reduce a sauce or thicken a soup, skip the lid. The longer you cook your dish, the more water that will evaporate and the thicker the liquid becomes—that means the flavors become more concentrated, too.

      How do you thicken sauce without overcooking it? ›

      Cornstarch is an extremely effective thickener that works very quickly. One of its benefits is that it doesn't change the flavor of your sauce, just binds the liquid with starch molecules for a silkier, stiffer texture.

      How do you reduce a sauce to make it thicker? ›

      One way to make your soup or sauce thicker is by reducing it in a saucepan. For this tip, try dividing your liquid in half, then in two saucepans, reduce your sauce to a low heat simmer.

      How do you thicken sauce without ruining it? ›

      Cornstarch is an extremely effective thickener that works very quickly. One of its benefits is that it doesn't change the flavor of your sauce, just binds the liquid with starch molecules for a silkier, stiffer texture.

      Does adding pasta water thicken sauce? ›

      As pasta finishes cooking in the sauce, starches on the surface of the pasta and the cooking water expand and burst, thickening and binding up the surrounding liquid. The result is a thicker, richer, more cohesive sauce that clings to your pasta just like vinaigrette to salad greens.

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