This homemade pizza sauce is the easiest sauce out there! You only need 5 basic ingredients, 3 minutes to make it + there is no cooking or blending involved!
Pizza time! Well, I suppose I should say pizza sauce time, right? But the thing is if you are planning on making a pizza sauce that can only lead to one thing: making homemade pizza!
What is your favorite pizza? Do you make pizza often? Do you use homemade pizza dough to make it? What are your favorite toppings? I am not sure what pizza I love as I literally enjoy any pizza. Salami pizza with lots of cheese is yummy but I also love potato pizza.
Sometimes I make calzone pizza. It’s a great dish and the best thing is you can eat it on the go as well without losing any filling as everything is packed in a pizza dough pocket! It’s like a huge Italian empanada! Sooo delicious!
Today I am sharing with you this simple pizza sauce recipe. I’ve been making this homemade pizza sauce for years and everyone loves it.
Why to make this homemade pizza sauce?
- It’s easy!
- It’s quicker than you think!
- No cooking required!
- No blender needed!
- 5 basic ingredients!
- 3 minutes to make it!
What else is there to say? It gives your pizza the perfect flavor without spending too much time cooking or blending.
How to make a pizza sauce at home
Well the proper pizza sauce has tomatoes in it. Tinned tomatoes are widely used and the sauce is cooked with other ingredients.
This homemade pizza sauce has nothing to do with the real Italian pizza sauce but I think it does the trick and more importantly it saves you a lot of time & tastes delicious on your pizza!
All you need to do is peel the garlic and throw it in a garlic press. That’s all the hard work there. Now you simply mix everything in a bowl or a jar and you are good to go. 3 minutes! Literally!
Ingredients substitutions/alternatives:
- Oregano – this is a perfect herb for pizzas but if you don’t have it, try using marjoram – its taste is pretty similar to oregano. Feel free to use
- Basil – to get a step closer to Italian cuisine.
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil – I don’t recommend using any other oil. This one gives the sauce and your pizza a great flavor.
- Garlic – this homemade pizza sauce needs garlic but if you can omit it if really necessary.
- Ketchup/Tomato Paste – If you don’t have ketchup substitute this for tomato paste or the other way round. I personally like mixing these two.
How to store this homemade pizza sauce:
Store it in a jar in your fridge. It will last several days. However, I prefer making fresh one each time. It only takes 3 minutes! Note that it will thicken in the fridge so don’t be tempted to use too much of it. 2 Heaped teaspoons should be enough for a 10 inch/26 cm pizza. Otherwise you could end up with too oily a pizza.
So guys, what do you think about this homemade pizza sauce recipe? Would you give it a go? By the way, you can change the ratios. I just recommend using a good amount of dried herbs and garlic. The olive oil makes it more spreadable and keeps the pizza moist.
Check out our video for how to make Homemade Pizza Sauce:
Homemade Pizza Sauce
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon dried oregano
- 2 tablespoons Tomato Paste
- 2 tablespoons Ketchup
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 2 Cloves Garlic (minced)
Instructions
- In a bowl mix oregano, minced garlic, tomato paste, ketchup and olive oil until well combined.
- Store in a jar in the fridge.
Helene says
Perfect pizza sauce recipe!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
:) I think it’s a great and fast alternative to the traditional Italian sauce.
Dannii says
It’s crazy how easy it is to make your own pizza sauce isn’t it. We never buy it now.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Glad to hear that! It can’t get any simpler than this! :)
Dan says
That’s a brilliant pizza sauce recipe. I never thought of a raw pizza sauce because we are simply used to the traditional Italian tomato sauce. However, I think it’s a great idea and I can’t wait to try it next Friday, pizza day! =)
Kim says
I love making homemade pizza sauce, this looks delicious! And I love that the flavors are classic and simple, just like in Italy. Yum!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you, Kim! Hope you’ll give it a try!
Julia says
Love your pizza sauce! My favorite pizza is Chicago deep dish pizza — it’s more of a pie, really — with spinach. One slice is pretty much an entire meal. Sadly I can’t get any where I live, so I occasionally roll up my sleeves and make my own :)
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
:) Thanks, Julia! If I ever get to the US I will make sure to try the Chicago deep dish pizza! I usually go for thin crust but gosh, my mouth is watering now when I am imagining that deep dish one lol!
Antonet Roajer says
Easy and simple pizza sauce recipe. Looks delicious!!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you, Antonet! :)
Amanda says
Wow! This looks absolutely amazing, Mmmm. I love the quick & easy recipes so this is definitely on my to-make list! :)
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks so much, Amanda! It’s a great sauce!
Mary says
I’m a big fan of homemade pizza! Nice to have an easy sauce to add to the collection!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
:) Let me know what you think when you try it!
Lauren Highfill says
Promised homemade pizza and had no pizza sauce! Thank you for saving me! It is a little tangy and sweet but I think my kids will love it!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
You are welcome, Lauren! Thank you so much for your feedback!
Marisa says
Really good and so easy! Was just trying to make some quick bagel pizza for dinner and realized i had no sauce! Found this recipe and it was perfect! I did add just a bit of salt and pepper too.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you for finding time to leave the feedback, Marisa! I have never tried bagel pizza but putting it on my to-do-next list! Thanks for the inspiration :)
Tim says
so simple so good. all long-term pantry ingredients. all so easy thank-you
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Hi Tim. Thank you so much for your feedback!
Janees says
Hey! this pizza sauce is really fantastic im lovin it
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks so much for your feedback, Janees!