Quick Pizza Sauce From Scratch
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This quick pizza sauce from scratch recipe is bursting with tomato flavors and perfectly seasoned. Get your favorite pizza toppings ready to make the best homemade pizza ever.
In the back of my second cookbook, Come Home To Supper, I have some “go-to” recipes that can be used as bases for all sorts of wonderful supper dishes or as homemade substitutes for store-bought items. Last week I shared how to make a simple homemade version of Cream of Chicken Soup, and I also added in the instructions for making Cream of Mushroom and Cream of Celery Soup.
Today I wanted to share my quick pizza sauce recipe. This takes just a couple of minutes to make and is a great alternative when you either don’t have a jar of ready-made pizza sauce or if you are trying to keep the sugar (and consequently the carbs) down. It’s made with simple ingredients like tomato sauce, tomato paste, and a few dried herbs and spices to make it so flavorful. It’s not only the easiest and best pizza sauce you’ll ever make from scratch. But this pizza sauce is also vegan, dairy-free, and gluten-free.
Of course, I use this to make the best homemade pizza (it tastes so good on top of ), but I also use it as one of the main ingredients in my Killer Baked Ziti and it adds a nice zip to a veggie or beef soup as well.
Recipe Ingredients
- Tomato sauce
- Tomato paste
- Basil
- Oregano
- Garlic powder
- Sugar
Don’t worry, we aren’t using that whole bag of sugar up there. Just a tsp so don’t get your britches in a stitch 🙂
How to Make Quick Pizza Sauce From Scratch
Now, you can make your homemade quick pizza sauce two ways: either on the stovetop or in the microwave. The choice is all yours, but as you can see, the instructions are very similar and straightforward. Told ya this was an easy pizza sauce recipe!
Stovetop Directions
Place all of the pizza sauce ingredients in a medium-sized saucepan over medium heat. Cook, while stirring, until mixture is smooth and heated through, about five minutes. Stir until smooth and well blended and then use.
Microwave Directions
Place ingredients in a medium-sized microwave-safe bowl. Heat, stirring occasionally, for about a minute and a half or until ingredients are heated through. Stir until smooth and well blended and then use.
Here is your nice, thick, and flavorful pizza sauce ready to go!
Spread a generous layer of this quick pizza sauce on your favorite crust for pizza (here’s my recipe for homemade stuffed pizza crust) or head on over to my Killer Ziti recipe for another use!
Make sure you print off this and add it to your files, along with my cream soup recipe.
Have a B L E S S E D Day and enjoy supper with your family tonight if at all possible. Peace, joy, and compassion for one another are born at the supper table.
Storage
Store the homemade sauce leftovers in an airtight container (mason jars are great) in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months. Let it thaw overnight and bring it to room temperature before spreading a layer on your pizza bases.
Recipe Notes
- This recipe makes enough to cover two large pizzas. You can also easily double or triple the recipe and freeze leftovers, so you always have some homemade pizza sauce on hand.
- If you have fresh herbs on hand, feel free to use some and instead of their dried versions. You can also easily substitute the dried herbs for 2 tablespoons of Italian seasoning instead. Or you can try our Zesty Bread Seasoning which tastes GREAT in the sauce or on the pizza as well.
- As I said, you can leave out the granulated sugar if you want a sugar-free homemade pizza sauce recipe. Otherwise, you can substitute it for coconut sugar. Personally, I love how the sugar enhances the tomato flavor.
- If you don’t have any tomato sauce, you can make your own by blending a can of diced tomatoes, , or some fresh tomatoes.
- Substitute the garlic powder for minced garlic or fresh garlic if you’re a garlic fan.
- Need a little heat? Add a pinch of .
- If you can’t resist adding some and , season to taste. I don’t think it needs any additional seasoning, but that’s just me!
Recipe FAQs
What is the difference between pizza sauce and spaghetti sauce?
Pizza sauce is thicker and more flavorful than spaghetti sauce, as generally has higher water content. This is why you don’t want to use a jar of marinara sauce as pizza sauce if you’re in a pinch. Whip up this homemade pizza sauce recipe instead!
Check out these other pizza recipes and :
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Ingredients
- 1 can tomato sauce 15-ounce
- 1 can tomato paste 6-ounce
- 1 tablespoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon dried basil
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
Instructions
Stovetop Directions
- Place all of the ingredients in a medium-sized saucepan over medium heat and cook, while stirring, until mixture is smooth and heated through, about five minutes. Stir until smooth and well blended and then use.1 can tomato sauce, 1 can tomato paste, 1 tablespoon dried oregano, 1 teaspoon dried basil, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
Microwave Directions
- Place all of the ingredients in a medium-sized microwave-safe bowl and heat, stirring occasionally, about a minute and a half or until ingredients are heated through. Stir until smooth and well blended and then use.1 can tomato sauce, 1 can tomato paste, 1 tablespoon dried oregano, 1 teaspoon dried basil, 1 teaspoon sugar, 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
Nutrition
This recipe has been featured at Meal Plan Monday and the Weekend Potluck
roasted garlic and spinach #1….. Pepperoni green pepper onion and garlic #2 roast beef mild giardaner or mild jarred banana peppers. #3…… ALL with extra cheese…. 🙂
Love spinach and grilled chicken with Alfredo sauce and a small amount of cheese ! Yummy !
Looking forward to making this pizza sauce
I hope you enjoy it Phyllis!!
Do you know how long this is good for in fridge? I love this so much but I usually have leftover enough to make 2 more pizzas with. I want to make another pizza today but the leftovers have been in the fridge for about 5 days. What do you think on the expiration date? Thanks:)
I would be comfortable using it up to a week, but it is probably best if you freeze it after 5 days. It freezes really well. I just freeze it in a small zipper seal freezer bag and press it flat, then you can sit it on the counter and it thaws pretty quick.
I plan to try this sauce. My favorite pizza has pepperoni and roasted red peppers.
I always put sugar in my tomato sauce. Every single time lol and no one has complained yet. Dream pizza is going to be onions, bell peppers, extra cheese, extra sauce, and cheese stuffed crust. Also a glass of iced tea to go with that and since this is a fantasy I’ll complete that meal with a slice of chocolate cake topped with whipped cream.
pepperoni, hands down and sometimes I like to add some mushrooms, bell pepper too.
I make something similar and just start with part of a jar of spaghetti sauce and then add the “oomph” seasonings. Either way, I am sure it is both quick and delicious.