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A big pot of garlicky red sauce, spicy sausage, and twirls of penne…this is that easy, cozy pasta everyone asks for. The secret? Gently caramelized garlic in good olive oil, then a long, lazy simmer so the flavors mingle. A tried and true family favorite.

Slow simmered red sauce with a lot of garlic, Italian herbs, rich olive oil, and spicy chicken sausage. Simmer this sauce low and slow, then toss in fresh penne pasta and top with plenty of cheese. Just add crusty bread…and maybe some wine and you’ll be good to go! Make it on the stovetop, in the Instant Pot, or low and slow in the slow cooker. Toss with penne, shower with parmesan, and dinner’s done.

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Why you will love this recipe

  • Minimal prep, big flavor. Great for busy weeknights or when feeding a crowd.
  • Stovetop, Instant Pot, or Slow Cooker

Ingredient Notes

  • Olive oil & garlic: Go low and slow until the garlic turns lightly golden and smells sweet.
  • Jarred marinara: Call out a favorite brand (you mention Rao’s) but reassure that any high-quality marinara works.
  • Spicy Italian chicken sausage: Brings savory heat; pork sausage works too. Note: remove casings and crumble for best texture.
  • Penne: If using dried, note to cook just shy of al dente so it finishes in the sauce for better absorption.
  • Herbs & chili flakes: Layer some into the oil with the garlic, then finish with fresh oregano or basil for a pop at the end.

Recipe Inspiration

Happy December twenty-sixth. Crazy that Christmas has come and gone and we’re now gearing up for the New Year. Hoping you all had a wonderful holiday and enjoyed time with family. Ours was just as chaotic and crazy as it is every year but perfect at the same time. Wouldn’t change a thing.

We had a snowy two days filled with plenty of cooking, good food, drinks, and many laughs. Nothing fancy, but all the things I love. In addition to the usual family members, we also had a very sweet little addition that made this Christmas incredibly special and blessed. More details to come, but it’s safe to say that my family had a very memorable Christmas!

I’m so excited to have the next few days to spend with everyone, and chill and catch up. But the thing about having family in town? It requires a lot of food. Like a lot. This is the time of year when I turn to my super easy, super simple, recipes. The ones I know will feed a crowd and that will be loved by all. Enter this penne pasta. It’s a recipe I adapted from a close family friend. Over the years I’ve tweaked it to make it more of my own, with just the slightest adjustments.

This is a hearty, cozy pasta that comes together in minutes and is ideal for feeding plenty of family and friends. It’s delicious, looks pretty on any table, and everyone enjoys a GOOD penne pasta.

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Step by Step

Stovetop Method

Garlic oil: Warm olive oil; add garlic and dried herbs. Gently cook until pale golden and fragrant. The key to this sauce? A lot of olive oil and a lot of garlic. start the sauce by slowly simmering the garlic, herbs, and olive oil together until the garlic is golden and caramelized. This is really important for the best flavor, so take your time when cooking the garlic and go low and slow with it. If you burn it, your sauce will not be nearly as good.

Build the sauce: Once the garlic has turned golden, add a couple of jars of your favorite marinara sauce (I love Rao’s Marinara) and spicy Italian chicken sausage. Stir in marinara and crumbled sausage. Simmer uncovered, stirring occasionally, until the sauce tastes rounded and rich. The spicy sausage adds an incredibly rich flavor to the sauce and pleases the meat-eaters in the family.

Pasta + finish: Boil penne; reserve a splash of pasta water. Toss pasta with sauce, adding pasta water as needed for a silky, clinging consistency. Finish with parmesan and fresh oregano.

Instant Pot Method

  • Sauté garlic in oil using Sauté mode until lightly golden, then add herbs, marinara, and sausage. Pressure cook per appliance guidelines. Let pressure release naturally for a bit, then switch to quick release. Stir, taste, adjust. (Avoid exact times; point to recipe card if provided.)

Slow Cooker Method

  • Add oil, garlic, herbs, marinara, and sausage straight to the crock. Cook on low until flavors deepen. Stir occasionally if you’re around. Finish with cooked penne and parmesan just before serving.
  • Note: when cooking the sauce in the slow cooker, just add everything to the slow cooker all at once, cover, and again, cook low and slow for several hours. Because you’re cooking the sauce for a long period of time, you can skip cooking the garlic in oil. 
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Make Ahead

My tip? Make the sauce the night before you plan to serve, simmer a couple of hours, then chill overnight. The longer the sauce simmers, the better the flavor. The following day, place the sauce on the stove, simmer, then serve. This will give you truly the BEST penne sauce.

When ready to eat, simply cook up some penne pasta, spoon the sauce over the penne, and top with plenty of grated parmesan and fresh oregano. Toss it up, eat, and enjoy!

Simple and easy as that.

How to make this vegetarian

  • I often make this vegetarian by omitting the sausage from the recipe. When doing so, I always like to add additional crushed red pepper flakes for heat, herbs, and spices to make up for the lost flavor. I’ve listed out all the measurements in the notes section.
  • If you’d like to add protein, I would recommend crispy chickpeas. That will be so delicious!

The sauce looks oily. Did I do something wrong?

GOOD it should be. This sauce is all about the oil and it’s whats makes this the best penne. Once the sauce and penne are combined everything comes together beautifully. And most importantly? It tastes delicious! So an oily sauce is a good sauce. Please trust me.

My garlic turned bitter. What happened?

It likely browned too quickly. Cook over gentle heat and pull the pot off the burner if it darkens; you want pale golden and sweet.

Can I use pork sausage or ground turkey?

Yes. Pork sausage is richer; ground turkey is leaner—taste and adjust salt, chili flakes, and olive oil for balance.

I’ve already made this once this past week for the family. But I’m planning to make another batch for New Year Eve. I like to have this simmering away on the stove for people to enjoy throughout the day. Cold temperatures and outdoor activities mean that people are almost always looking for food. This is the perfect recipe to have warmed and ready to go. You really can’t beat it.

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If you make this Best Super Easy Penne…with A Lot of Garlic, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Best Super Easy Penne…with A Lot of Garlic

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Servings: 8
Calories Per Serving: 601 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

Instructions

Stove Top

  • 1. In a large pot, combine the olive oil, garlic, dried oregano, dried basil, dried parsley, and red pepper flakes. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until the garlic is golden and caramelized, 8-10 minutes. Add the marinara sauce and season with salt and black pepper. Stir to combine. It will seem as if the ingredients aren’t coming together, but don’t worry.
    2. Roll the sausage into tiny grape-size meatballs and place them in the sauce. Stir to combine. Partially cover the pot, reduce the heat to low, and cook for at least 1 hour or up to all day, stirring every hour or so.
    3. When ready to serve, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Cook the penne according to package directions until al dente. Drain and divide the hot pasta among plates, topping each with sauce, parmesan, and oregano. Serve with crusty bread to soak up the extra sauce. Enjoy!

Instant pot

  • In the instant pot, combine the olive oil, garlic, dried oregano, dried basil, dried parsley, and red pepper flakes. Set the instant pot to sauté and cook until the garlic is golden and caramelized, 5 minutes. Stir in the marinara sauce and season with salt and black pepper. It will seem as if the ingredients aren’t coming together, but don’t worry.
    2. Roll the sausage into tiny grape-sized meatballs and place them in the sauce. Stir to combine.. Cover and cook on high pressure for 20 minutes.
    3. Finish as directed above.

Slow Cooker

  • 1. In the slow cooker, combine the olive oil, garlic, dried oregano, dried basil, dried parsley, red pepper flakes, marinara sauce and season with salt and black pepper. Stir to combine. It will seem as if the ingredients aren’t coming together, but don’t worry.
    2. Roll the sausage into tiny grape-size meatballs and place them in the sauce. Stir to combine. Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours. 
    3. Finish as directed above.

Notes

If Your Sauce Is Oily: It’s probably just right! This sauce is all about the oil and it’s meant to be oily. Once the sauce is tossed with the pasta, everything comes together perfectly. If you feel like the sausage has released more oil than you’d like, you can scoop away excess oil using a large spoon or 1/4 cup measure. 
To Make Vegetarian: omit the sausage and instead add, 2 tablespoons olive oil, 2 teaspoons smoked paprika, 1-2 teaspoons crushed red pepper flakes, 1 teaspoon fennel seeds, 1 teaspoon mustard seeds, 1 teaspoon onion powder, and a pinch each of salt and pepper.   
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  1. 5 stars
    Dear Tieghan, I printed this recipe off the morning after Christmas while I was looking through my last Christmas present… your first cookbook. Funny but true, I tagged Mrs. Mooney’s Penne as a “Must Make Soon” recipe… and then laughed when I pulled this recipe off the printer :o))) I made your revised recipe last night and it was Off-The-Charts, Over-The-Moon, Craveworthy delicious. If I had had any leftovers, I would have had them for breakfast today… That Good. Love the cookbook and have enjoyed other recipes from it since Christmas. Can’t wait until Mother’s Day for your new one… HINT HINT Family ;o)

    1. Wow that is so great! Sounds like it was meant to be made haha! I am so glad you enjoyed it, Belle! I also hope you love the new cookbook! xTieghan

  2. 5 stars
    Just made this for the fam! I did half with Field Roast sausage and the other half with no meat. I was worried about too much oil in the recipe but it came together so nicely with the loads of garlic and tomato sauce! A winner that will stay in the rotation!

  3. Hey Tieghan! Super excited to try this tonight!
    What is the parmesan rind mentioned in the instructions? I didn’t see it listed in the ingredients. I’m not even sure how to go about using a parmesan rind.

    Additionally, I’ve gotten a burn notice while using my IP. Should I be adjusting anything to prevent that?

    1. Hi Emily! You can ignore the rind, that is a typo. All fixed.

      Are you referring to this recipe when using the instant pot? I have never gotten this message so I’m not sure how best to advise.

      Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan

  4. Hi! Excited to try this recipe! I saw mentioned that you included measurements for herbs and spices in the notes section for making this recipe vegetarian but only see a pinch of red pepper flakes in the note. Are there other herbs and spices you would recommend adding to make up for the flavor lost by omitting the sausage?

    Thanks!

    1. Hi Ashely! Thanks for catching that. See below. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan

      To Make Vegetarian: omit the sausage and instead add, 2 tablespoons olive oil, 2 teaspoons smoked paprika, 1-2 teaspoons crushed red pepper flakes, 1 teaspoon fennel seeds, 1 teaspoon mustard seeds, 1 teaspoon onion powder, and a pinch each of salt and pepper.   

  5. 5 stars
    I’ve made this recipe twice now, in as many weeks. It is by far the best pasta sauce I have ever had. Thanks so much for sharing. I cannot wait to try more of your recipes once my, well your, new cookbook arrives..?

    1. I am so glad you enjoyed this recipe Steph! I hope you love all of the recipes in the book!! Thank you for getting it! xTieghan

  6. Really want to try this but the serving size seems like a large portion! What would you recommend for a small serving size for like four people rather then 8? Thank you can’t wait to try this!

    1. Hi Cristina, I am sorry I am confused as to what you are asking. Can you please clarify? If you would like to make less pasta, just cut the recipe in half. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan

  7. 5 stars
    Made this tonight and it was unreal! It was so easy and managed to elevate inexpensive jar sauce and store bought dry pasta into an expensive tasting meal!! Im absolutely stuffed but man alive that was good. I will definitely be making this again. Oh and you were right, it’s a lot of oil but man it’s what really helps make it good!!

  8. Your slow cooker directions say to “cook on high pressure for 20 minutes”, then cook on low for 6-8 hours. I assume that is just a typo?

    1. HI! Yes, that is a typo. Recipe is all fixed. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you and Happy New Year! xTieghan

  9. This dish sounds heavenly and of course your photos make it look irresistible! Can’t wait to give it a shot–I LOVE garlic!

    I wanted to mention that I made your Grinch cocktail for our family Christmas brunch. I think it actually was a hit but everyone had a little to fuss about. I loved it…all those sweet and spicy elements! I happily shook everything up in a huge Ball jar-how fancy-and even had a few cut crystal glasses to follow along with your gorgeous pics. The consesious was by my two sons and two son-in laws was: Son #1. Not a fan of ginger beer. Next time use bubbly for him. My other son loves vodka and anything. He drank two. Son in law #1: Drank his glass politely, praised it, but avoided a refill. Lastly, my other son in law claimed it was a hit but needed more vodka! ?

    I love the combo of sweet and spicy. Keep up with the cocktail recipes. I love having a signature drink for every occasion.

    Jane

    1. Haha thank you for trying that drink! I am so glad most of you loved it and the others are easy fixes haha! I hope you had a wonderful Holiday! xTieghan

  10. Wow, sounds delicious! We bought your Super Simple cookbooks as gifts for three grown-up nieces, along with a recipe chosen for each of them to cook for us! There are some family challenges right now, but food is a universally good thing, and everybody perked up when they saw your gorgeous books. Thank you for being a part of our Christmas!

  11. This sounds so good, I love a rich and meaty sauce, and penne is the perfect pasta for that. How long does it take to chop 25-30 garlic cloves? Could you chop them in the food processor?

    1. HI! It takes me about 5 minutes, but yes you can easily chop in the food processor too. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you and Happy New Year! xTieghan

  12. This looks amazing! I can barely keep up with all the things I want to make now! I’m curious about the addition too! I do recall one of your brothers got married recently…maybe a little niece or nephew is on the way? 😉 Whatever the case may be, Happy New Year to you and yours, and I’m glad to hear your Christmas was excellent.

  13. Ok, I just skipped the entire post to comment….you simply cannot say there’s an addition and then leave us hanging!!! Oh my gosh, is it a puppy, kitten, or did your parents adopt a baby? Please tell SOON!