Recipe Slow Cooker Sunday Sauce (Sugo)

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Slow cooker Sunday sauce, also known as “sugo,” is a rich, tomato-based ragu that’s a favorite for family dinners. Traditionally, it’s simmered low and slow from morning until dinnertime, making it a perfect recipe for the Crockpot. Serve it over pasta with a sprinkle of pecorino romano cheese for an unforgettable meal!

Overhead shot of slow cooker Sunday sauce in a crockpot.

Reasons You’ll Love This Recipe​

  • Amazing Flavor: With deep, savory flavors that develop over hours, this hearty sauce will be one your family cherishes for generations.
  • Perfect for Gatherings: Sunday sauce over pasta is a meal that brings everyone to the table. Plus, the recipe makes enough to serve a crowd!
  • Versatile: Use this sugo sauce in any recipe in which you would use marinara! I often use it for making sheet pan lasagna, baked rigatoni, or this easy spaghetti pie!
  • Make-Ahead Friendly: This tastes even better the next day! It also stays fresh for a whole week and can be frozen for longer storage.
Overhead shot of labeled ingredients.

How to Make Slow Cooker Sunday Sauce​


The beauty of making Sunday sauce (sugo) in the crock pot is that it’s super quick to prep! Simply sear the meat, sauté the vegetables, brown the sausage, and then let the slow cooker do all the work.

  1. Sear: Add the olive oil to a large skillet and heat over medium-high heat. Add the short ribs to the pan and sear on all sides for 1-2 minutes until a nice crust has formed. Remove from the pan and place the short ribs in the greased pot of a 7-quart slow cooker.
  2. Cook: Add the onions and carrots to the pan and cook in the remaining oil for 2-3 minutes until the onions are translucent. Add the garlic and cook for an additional minute before transferring to the slow cooker.
  3. Brown: Cook the Italian sausage in the skillet until no pink remains. Drain off any fat before adding to the slow cooker.
  4. Combine: Add the can of whole tomatoes, crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, red wine, basil, oregano, thyme, salt, and pepper to the slow cooker and stir until everything is well combined. It’s alright if the short ribs fall apart as you mix everything. Cover and cook on LOW for 7-8 hours or on HIGH for 4-5 hours. Shred the short ribs with two forks and discard the bones before serving. Serve over al dente pasta with pecorino romano cheese on top.
Overhead shot of short ribs searing in a skillet.

Overhead shot of veggies sautéing in a skillet.

Overhead shot of the Italian sausage cooking in a skillet.

Overhead shot of all of the ingredients added to the slow cooker.

Did she say 9 garlic cloves?​


Do I really need nine cloves of garlic? I believe so! It adds so much flavor that I wouldn’t recommend skimping on the garlic. You can even go further and use a whole head of garlic if you’d like! Try roasting the garlic, then use the roasted garlic and the garlic olive oil in place of the garlic and olive oil in the recipe card.

Side shot of someone pouring a scoop of slow cooker Sunday sauce over a plate of cooked pasta.

Tips for Making Slow Cooker Sunday Sauce​


This sugo sauce recipe is SO versatile, and you will love the many ways you can enjoy it! You can change up the meat and herbs and how you want to serve them! It makes a crowd-pleasing meal and one that your family will want to enjoy often.

  • Variations: Every family makes their Sunday sauce differently, so you can adapt this recipe to fit your preferences! Use your chosen protein (pork shoulder, sausage, ground beef or pork, short ribs, beef chuck, etc). You can adjust the seasonings to your liking! Add ingredients such as jalapeños, parmesan cheese rind, or tomato sauce instead of whole or crushed tomatoes. Spice it up with red pepper flakes.
  • Boneless Short Ribs: Don’t want bone-in short ribs? Use boneless! The bone certainly adds flavor, but it’s not necessary for making this recipe. Just be sure to discard the bones and any unrendered pieces of fat before serving the sauce.
  • Use Fresh Herbs: If you would like to use fresh herbs instead of dried ones, the standard rule of thumb is 1 tablespoon of fresh herbs to 1 teaspoon of dried herbs.
  • Substitute Wine: If you don’t want to use red wine, you may use beef, chicken, or vegetable broth instead.
  • Use San Marzano Tomatoes: You have to use San Marzano tomatoes for the best, most authentic flavor. They are super star tomatoes from Italy with a sweeter, less acidic flavor than many other tomato varieties.
  • Ways to Serve: How to use Sunday Sauce? Over pasta, in lasagna, on eggplant or chicken parmesan. Use it on a sandwich, in stuffed peppers, with garlic bread, or as a super hearty pizza sauce. The options are endless!
Overhead shot of plated slow cooker Sunday sauce with pasta and garnished with parmesan cheese.

How to Store Leftover Sunday Gravy​


Homemade sugo sauce is great for storing in both the fridge and freezer! I love making a large batch to keep in the freezer for those busy days.

  • Fridge: Store leftover Sunday sauce in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 7 days. Heat in the microwave or on the stovetop until steaming and heated through before serving.
  • Freezer: You can freeze slow cooker Sunday sauce in an airtight container or a freezer ziplock bag for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating and serving.

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Slow Cooker Sunday Sauce (Sugo)​

Slow cooker Sunday sauce, also known as "sugo," is a rich, tomato-based ragu that’s a favorite for family dinners. Traditionally, simmered low and slow from morning until dinnertime, it’s a perfect recipe for the Crockpot. Serve over pasta with a sprinkle of pecorino romano cheese for an unforgettable meal!
Course Main Course
Cuisine Italian, Italian American
Keyword crockpot sunday sauce, slow cooker sunday sauce, sugo recipe, sundau sugo, sunday gravy recipe, sunday gravy slow cooker, Sunday Sauce, sunday Sauce recipe
Prep Time 30 minutes minutes
Cook Time 8 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
Total Time 8 hours hours 45 minutes minutes
Servings 10 servings
Calories 381kcal
Author Alyssa Rivers

Equipment​

  • 1 7-quart slow cooker

Ingredients​

Instructions​

  • Add the 2 tablespoons olive oilto a large skillet and heat over medium-high. Add the 2 pounds bone-in beef short ribs to the pan and sear on all sides for 1-2 minutes until a nice crust has formed. Remove from the pan and place the short ribs in the greased pot of a 7-quart slow cooker.
  • Add the 1 ½ cups diced onion, and 1 cup diced carrots, to the pan and cook in the remaining oil for 2-3 minutes until the onions are translucent. Add the 3 tablespoons minced garlic, and cook for an additional minute before transferring to the slow cooker.
  • Cook the 1 pound Italian sausage, in the skillet until no pink remains. Drain off any fat before adding to the slow cooker.
  • Add the 1 (28-ounce) can whole San Marzano tomatoes, 1 (28-ounce) can crushed San Marzano tomatoes,1 (6-ounce) can tomato paste, ½ cup dry red wine, 1 ½ tablespoons dried basil, 1 tablespoon dried oregano, 2 teaspoons dried thyme, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, and ½ teaspoon ground black pepper to the slow cooker and stir until everything is well combined. It’s alright if the short ribs fall apart as you mix everything.
  • Cover and cook on LOW for 7-8 hours or on HIGH for 4-5 hours. Shred the short ribs with two forks and discard the bones before serving.
  • Serve over al dente pasta with pecorino romano cheese on top.

Nutrition​

Calories: 381kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 74mg | Sodium: 971mg | Potassium: 1016mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 2683IU | Vitamin C: 23mg | Calcium: 111mg | Iron: 5mg

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