thick & rich pizza sauce
$2.40 recipe / $0.20

I've made pizza sauce before but I wanted to make one that was even thicker and richer because I had big plans to dip things in it ("things" being pizzadillas). Dipping sauces have to be really thick or else they won't hang on to whatever is being dunked in them.

This is definitely my new go-to sauce for pizzas but you can also use it for any red sauce application. Meatball subs, eggplant or chicken parmesan, or just for dipping breadsticks. it's a quick, easy, all-purpose red sauce.

This recipe makes enough for two large pizzas or about 12 dipping portions. The sauce freezes great so go ahead and freeze half of it and then you won't have to make a batch the next time you want a pizza!

thick & rich pizza sauce

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Total Recipe cost: $2.40
Servings Per Recipe: 12 (dipping portions)
Cost per serving: $0.20
Prep time: 5 min. Cook time: 15 min. Total: 20 min.

INGREDIENTS COST
1 Tbsp olive oil $0.11
1 tsp minced garlic $0.07
1 (28 oz.) can crushed tomatoes $1.43
1 (6 oz.) can tomato paste $0.56
1/2 Tbsp sugar $0.05
3/4 tsp salt $0.05
1 tsp basil $0.05
1/2 tsp dried oregano $0.03
10-20 cranks fresh cracked pepper $0.03
a pinch crushed red pepper (optional) $0.02
TOTAL $2.40

STEP 1: Add the olive oil and garlic to a medium pot and cook over medium heat for 1-2 minutes.

STEP 2: Add the crushed tomatoes and tomato paste. Stir until evenly combined. Add the rest of the ingredients, stir to combine, and adjust seasoning to your preference.

STEP 3: Allow the pot to come to a simmer, then reduce the heat to low, cover, and let cook for about 10 minutes.

If you are planning to freeze all or a portion of the sauce, chill it in the refrigerator before transferring to the freezer.

thick & rich pizza sauce


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garlic and oil
Cook the garlic in olive oil over medium heat for a minute or two.

tomatoes
You'll need one 28 ounce can of crushed tomatoes and one 6 ounce can of tomato paste. Make sure to get crushed tomatoes because they have more texture than tomato puree or tomato sauce but are not super chunky like diced tomatoes. They're perfect for red sauces. The tomato paste is what gives the pizza sauce its nice thick, hearty flavor and texture.

add seasoning
Add the salt and sugar (this will balance out the acidity in the tomato paste) and the rest of the seasonings - basil, oregano, cracked pepper, and crushed red pepper.

simmer
Allow it to come up to a simmer over medium heat then reduce the heat to low, place a lid on top, and let simmer for about ten minutes.

thick & rich pizza sauce
And when you're done, you'll have a nice, hearty pizza sauce!

thick & rich pizza dipping sauce
Perfect for dippin'!

14 comments:

adam tylor | August 4, 2011 at 8:53 AM

This looks yummy….you have a lovely blog… You have so many wonderful pizza.I have bookmarked you blog and some recipe from that to try.

AA | August 4, 2011 at 10:27 AM

Great recipe and much cheaper than buying sauce at the store!

NATALIE | August 4, 2011 at 3:20 PM

Awesome! I made the no-knead focaccia bread today (with a few tweaks...added 1 tsp garlic powder and threw some asiago cheese on top). I was planning on slicing it into bread sticks and serving it with a pizza sauce. Perfect timing for this recipe! Thanks!

Steve Harwell | August 5, 2011 at 8:44 AM

This looks amazing! Any ideas on how to turn this into a general pasta sauce?

Hannah@ Bake Five | August 5, 2011 at 10:42 PM

Looks fabulous!

Beth M | August 6, 2011 at 9:53 AM

Steve- I would just thin it out slightly with some of the starchy pasta cooking water. Just a tad!

mathilde | August 7, 2011 at 11:07 AM

I've made sauce like this before, but found it lacking just a little sweetness. I finely shredded some carrots that were just sitting in my fridge, and added them to the mix early enough. They melt right in to the red sauce and add sweetness and nutrients. Try it!

Anonymous | August 13, 2011 at 10:58 AM

How long will this stay good for in the fridge?

Beth M | August 14, 2011 at 5:57 PM

This will be good in the fridge for about a week. If you need it any longer than that, it freezes really well!

angie | August 15, 2011 at 2:18 PM

I love this sauce! I made it with tomatoes from my garden that I crushed up, and did a double batch. We made some bubble pizza and it was fabulous.

I found that I wanted it more heavily seasoned, that might be because of my husband's tastes, or the fact that i used my palm instead of a teaspoon, or the fresh tomatoes.

Does yours taste a lot like tomato, with a little seasoning? (do i even make sense)

Ashley P | February 27, 2012 at 10:16 AM

This pizza sauce is delicious and SO incredibly easy to make. I added a little bit more basil because my husband and I are basil fanatics. Thanks so much for this recipe!

Tima Ali | May 14, 2012 at 5:09 PM

Omg, I'm going to make this tomorrow since I'm making pizza at home!! The ingredients are so convenient, I think I have all of those things at home. Thank you!! :')

Kristina Howell | January 12, 2013 at 11:54 AM

how long would this keep good in the fridge

Beth M | January 12, 2013 at 4:01 PM

Kristina - About 5 days, but you can always freeze extras :)

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