Best Ever Italian Pizza Sauce Recipe - Cubes N Juliennes (2024)

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How exciting it would be when you can make pizzas easily at home without rushing to the market in search of best pizza sauce. Yes, best pizza sauce which is the key to get the authentic taste in pizzas at home. Here is the recipe of best ever Italian pizza sauce I am sharing with you all today. Slather them on bread, pizza bases or even buns with blobs of mozzarella and favourite toppings, grill it in oven or roast it on pan and Voila! You have your snacks or breakfast or weekend brunch or kids lunch box ready in minutes.

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To make this pizza sauce I have used mix of fresh san marzano and roma tomatoes. If they are not available, you can opt for regular ripened tomatoes. I prefer pizza sauce to be chunky, but you can blend it with a hand blender to get the smooth consistency. Cool the sauce well before storing it.
With few tips and tricks you can make the best ever pizza sauce at home easily. Let’s see how to make fail proof best ever homemade pizza sauce….

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Pizza Sauce Recipe

Here is the recipe of best ever Italian pizza sauce I am sharing with you all today. Slather them on bread, pizza bases or even buns with blobs of mozzarella and favourite toppings, grill it in oven or roast it on pan and Voila!

Course Condiment

Cuisine Italian

Diet Egg-Free, Gluten Free

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes minutes

Servings 15

Calories 70kcal

Author Farrukh Aziz

Ingredients

  • kgs Ripened Tomatoes (( I have used mix of fresh San marzano and Roma tomatoes))
  • Generous handful of Fresh Basil (roughly torn)
  • 2 tablespoons Fresh Oregano Leaves (( you may use 2teaspoon dried one))
  • 8-9 Garlic Cloves (roughly crushed)
  • 2 Onions (medium sized, chopped)
  • 2 teaspoons Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Red Chili Flakes
  • 3 tablespoons Olive Oil
  • 2 tablespoons Butter
  • 1 tablespoon Balsamic vinegar/ White vinegar
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Clean, wash and wipe tomatoes well

  • Trim from the top, make a slit on each tomatoes and put them in large heavy bottom pan

  • Add 2 tablespoon of olive oil, mix. Cover and simmer for an hour. Stir few times in between

  • After an hour, cool it slightly and carefully take off the peels from the tomatoes. Mash it lightly

  • In another heavy bottom pan, heat 1 tablespoon of oil and 2 tablespoon of butter.

  • Add crushed garlic and fry for few seconds until it releases aroma.

  • Add chopped onions and fry until soft and pink

  • Add cooked tomatoes and mix well. Cook on high heat for 2-3 minutes

  • Add chili flakes, salt and pepper, oregano and mix well

  • Add roughly torn basil and mix

  • Cover and simmer for another 30 minutes.

  • Add sugar, vinegar and mix.

  • Cook for another 5 minutes.

  • If you prefer your sauce to be smooth, blend in blender.

  • Cool it completely.

  • Store it in a clean sterilised jar and refrigerate easily upto 2 weeks.

Notes

Always use spoon to scoop out the sauce from the container once stored. Do not use finger/hands to scoop or to lick

If you want to store it for longer duration, freeze the sauce in individual portions and use as per the need

You can increase or decrease the ratio of ingredients accordingly depending upon the amount of sauce you prefer to make either in bulk or in small quantity

If available, I would highly recommend using san marzano tomatoes for this recipe as they are best for pizza sauces

Nutrition

Calories: 70kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 4mg | Sodium: 22mg | Potassium: 276mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 931IU | Vitamin C: 15mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Khushali

    Lovely recipes you make specially all veg ones

    Reply

    • Farrukh Aziz

      hi Usha,
      Replied back to your queries in the earlier comment
      Thanks,
      Regards

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      • Usha Radhakrishnan

        Thank you so much for your reply, Farrukh!
        Yes, I did mistake the pizza sauce recipe for the pasta sauce one. So sorry.
        Many thanks once again, for your awesome recipes too!
        Best
        Usha

        Reply

        • Farrukh Aziz

          you are welcome Usha 🙂

          Best Regards
          Farrukh

          Reply

  2. Franci (Gaudio)

    Hello, Farrukh!
    I follow your blog and just love your recipes, your photography, everything!
    I'm Italian and I want to say that the recipe you shared today is a good recipe, but it's an american-style pizza sauce, as we don't have a "pizza sauce"!
    Over here, to top pizza we use plain canned whole san marzano tomatoes or canned tomato sauce, that's just blended tomatoes. We top pizza with the sauce or the hand-crushed san marzano tomatoes directly from the can, add some salt and olive oil and the rest of the toppings... and that's all! The fresh basil would be added one minute before serving the pizza.
    Thank you for sharing your recipes with us!
    Francesca

    Reply

    • Farrukh Aziz

      🙂 Thanks Franci

      Reply

      • Usha Radhakrishnan

        Hello Farrukh!i have been using your pasta sauce recipe for a long time. It’s fabulous! I don’t see it on your blog anymore. Unfortunately, I haven’t noted it down as I used to follow it on your site every time I made it. I plan to make it tomorrow. Could you help me with the recipe, please? Many thanks!

        Reply

  3. Usha

    Hello! Where do you get these San Marzano tomatoes?

    Reply

    • Farrukh Aziz

      Where are you based Usha???

      Reply

      • Usha

        I am in Bangalore, Farrukh. And by the way, I tried your baby corn fritters' recipe. It worked really well. Thanks so much!

        Reply

        • Farrukh Aziz

          You are Very Welcome Usha 🙂
          San Marzano tomatoes you can get from first agro or Godrej Nature's Basket

          Reply

          • Usha

            Thanks very much, Farrukh!

      • Usha Radhakrishnan

        Hi, hv you changed/ modified this recipe a bit? Didn't you use brown sugar, cayenne pepper in the other version? It could be a minor alteration but would like to know as I hv been following this recipe of yours (among other recipes) for some time and live it. Wouldn't want the taste to change in any way, so checking. Many thanks!
        Warm wishes
        Usha

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        • Farrukh Aziz

          Hi Usha,
          The recipe doesnt have any change or modification,it is made the same way as mentioned. I guess, you mistook this recipe of Pizza Sauce with Pasta Sauce recipe which uses cayenne pepper and brown sugar. Below is the link for pasta sauce, you can check it out 🙂
          https://www.cubesnjuliennes.com/2014/11/italian-tomato-pasta-sauce-html/

          Regards

          Reply

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