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Homemade Pizza Sauce (5-Minute Recipe)

Meet your new favorite red pizza sauce! The secret is out and this is how the pros make red sauce for pizza. It’s ridiculously easy and since there is no cooking required, this red sauce has beautiful tomato flavor similar to what you’d enjoy in a fancy Italian pizzeria!

P.S. We love this on homemade Pizza Dough, but it doubles as a great dip for breadsticks or pizza crust.

Homemade Red Sauce for Pizza in mason jar

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Why this is the BEST Pizza Sauce:

Pizza sauce made from scratch is so much better than store-bought pizza sauces. Pre-cooked and canned sauces tend to dry out on a pizza and the true flavor of the tomatoes becomes dull, while this uncooked sauce keeps it’s vibrant tomato flavor and color.

Authentic pizza sauce is not cooked until it is put into the oven on pizza. I learned how to make the best red sauce from the pizza masters at Bon Appetit and Baking Steal.

Red Pizza Sauce on homemade pizza crust

Ingredients for Homemade Pizza Sauce:

Start with your favorite crushed tomatoes. We love Italian San Marzano tomatoes and a single 28 oz can is all you need to make about 3 cups of tomato sauce. Simple flavorings are all you need: garlic, extra virgin olive oil, fine sea salt, and dried oregano.

You might be tempted to add more than 1/2 Tbsp salt but after the flavors meld, the sauce will be perfect. Also, remember your toppings (like cheese) will also add saltiness to your pizza.

Ingredients for making pizza sauce with crushed tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, salt and oregano.

How to Make Pizza Sauce:

To make this easy tomato sauce for pizza, all you need is a blender or food processor and there is no cooking required – seriously!

  1. Pulse together all of the ingredients until blended and well-combined.
  2. Cover and refrigerate for at least 3 hours or up to 7 days before using. It’s best the next day.

Blending pizza sauce ingredients in a blender

How to Store Pizza Sauce:

We love this red sauce because it is a make-ahead recipe. It keeps really well for at least a week in the refrigerator and just gets better with time as the flavors meld together. We love it best the next day which is perfect with our overnight pizza dough.

  • TO REFRIGERATE: Pour sauce into a mason jar or airtight storage container, cover tightly and refrigerate for 1 to 2 weeks.
  • TO FREEZE: You can also freeze pizza sauce by portioning into freezer-safe zip bags, remove any extra air and seal. Lay flat in the freezer and it will be quicker to thaw. You can also freeze pizza dough for an easy pizza night when the craving hits.

Red sauce for pizza on a spoon over a mason jar

P.S. If you prefer a white sauce for pizza, make sure to try our homemade garlic-parmesan White Pizza Sauce. It is our children’s favorite and the one they always request for homemade pizza.

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Homemade Pizza Sauce (5-Minute Recipe)

4.98 from 146 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
Homemade Red Sauce for Pizza in mason jar
This is how the pros make pizza sauce. It's easy with no cooking required. This red sauce has rich tomato flavor. It's also perfect as a dip for breadsticks or pizza crust.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 12 (Makes 3 cups of pizza sauce)

Instructions

  • Combine all of your ingredients in the bowl of a food processor or blender and pulse together until well combined and blended.
  • Cover and refrigerate for the flavors to meld at least 3 hours or store in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 weeks.

Nutrition Per Serving

32kcal Calories5g Carbs1g Protein1g Fat1g Saturated Fat378mg Sodium194mg Potassium1g Fiber3g Sugar142IU Vitamin A6mg Vitamin C23mg Calcium1mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Homemade Pizza Sauce (5-Minute Recipe)
Amount per Serving
Calories
32
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
1
g
2
%
Saturated Fat
 
1
g
6
%
Sodium
 
378
mg
16
%
Potassium
 
194
mg
6
%
Carbohydrates
 
5
g
2
%
Fiber
 
1
g
4
%
Sugar
 
3
g
3
%
Protein
 
1
g
2
%
Vitamin A
 
142
IU
3
%
Vitamin C
 
6
mg
7
%
Calcium
 
23
mg
2
%
Iron
 
1
mg
6
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Condiments, Sauce
Cuisine: American, Italian
Keyword: pizza sauce, red sauce for pizza
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $4-$6
Calories: 32

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  • Lynn
    October 13, 2023

    Hi, can’t wait to try this sauce with home grown tomatoes.
    Can this sauce be frozen , if we make a huge batch?

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      October 13, 2023

      Hi Lynn! Yes- see my note above for storing.

      Reply

  • Gary
    October 8, 2023

    OK for you purest that insist on using your tomatoes, we used a squeezo on raw tomatoes to make a sauce and remove the seeds and skins. We then rendered it down to one half volume to get the thickness we wanted. this might be different for you depending on your particular tomatoes and how thick you want your sauce. we then let it cool, took 28 ozs out of the pot and used this recipe. it came out perfect1

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      October 8, 2023

      Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

  • Steve Garich
    September 3, 2023

    This sauce is for people who love garlic. I ‘m not one. I thought the garlic flavor was overwhelming.

    Reply

  • Amy
    August 14, 2023

    I made this sauce today using fresh tomatoes. I also added a 2 tbsp of tomato paste to thicken it up and 1 tsp of sugar I like my sauce with sweetness flavor.

    Reply

  • Joy
    August 12, 2023

    Hi there, how long will this last in a vacuumed freezer bag in the freezer…a year?

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      August 12, 2023

      Hi Joy, from what I’ve read, when frozen properly, pizza sauce will last up to 6 months in the freezer.

      Reply

  • Lorraine Hennessey
    July 25, 2023

    This may be a silly question, but do you heat the sauce before putting it on the pizza dough?

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      July 25, 2023

      Hi Lorraine! There is no need to heat it up. Thank you for asking.

      Reply

  • Abdul Alhazred
    June 23, 2023

    I used this right away and it was … DELICIOUS !! (Refidgerated the leftover 🐻)

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      June 23, 2023

      So glad you loved it!

      Reply

  • Ross
    June 17, 2023

    Very easy to make. Tastes a bit bland. Added some hot sauce to give it a bit of a bite!

    Reply

  • Ramón
    May 8, 2023

    This was delicious. I did change it a bit and increased the garlic from 2 cloves to 6 cloves. Then, I added 6 fresh sweat basil leaves. Cut the salt down to 2 tsp instead of tbsp.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      May 8, 2023

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Ramón!

      Reply

    • Brian
      June 16, 2023

      Basic rule: take whatever the recipe says is the right amount of garlic and triple it. Works for me.

      Reply

  • ida l milian
    April 23, 2023

    I love this pizza sauce, fantastic flavor and is easy to make. today my pizza was made from scratch. loved me jajaj

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      April 23, 2023

      Great job, super good and I’m glad you liked it too!

      Reply

  • Jim
    December 30, 2022

    Great pizza sauce. I do homemade pizzas on a Big Green Egg at about 600 degrees and this is perfect for that application!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      December 30, 2022

      That’s great, Jim! Thank you for sharing.

      Reply

  • Amy
    August 19, 2022

    I made this yesterday, let it sit for 7 hours before putting on pizza dough and it was a bit watery, not a thick type sauce. Is that how it’s supposed to be? Followed recipe as written.

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      August 19, 2022

      Hi Amy, this sauce it not overly thick but I do not think it is thin either. Did you make any other additions or substitutions or use fresh tomatoes instead of crushed canned tomatoes?

      Reply

  • Sharon
    August 11, 2022

    When freezing the red sauce generally hOw would you portion it per pizza

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      August 11, 2022

      Hi Sharon. It depends on the size of the pizza crust and how much sauce you like. This recipe makes about 3 cups of sauce, generally, about 1/2 cup of sauce is enough to coat a 12” pizza without the crust getting soggy.

      Reply

  • Nana
    July 23, 2022

    Hi, love all of your recipes and my favorite is the pizza sauce and your tomato soup. My question is can you show me how to can these for stable self life long term.

    Please because your food is awesome and it’s hard for me to cook every day due to chronic illness but doing bunch of it when it a good day will help me a lot

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      July 23, 2022

      Hi Nana! That’s wonderful to hear, so glad you enjoy my recipes. I haven’t tested canning the sauce to advise on a method. I’m sorry.

      Reply

    • tejay94
      January 8, 2023

      the best way to do it like pickling, take the jar, put some lemon juice in the bottom, put the jar in hot water, then put the sauce in while its hot, take the lid and dip it to get it hot and get the lid on before it fully cools down again, you should have a near fully sealed container of sauce.

      Reply

      • tejay94
        January 8, 2023

        forgot to mention to yes cook the sauce down a bit first to also help remove some of the moisture

        Reply

    • Joanne Morgan
      February 11, 2023

      Google How to waterbath tomato sauce. It’s so easy and good and a great way to save that bumper crop of tomatoes.
      J

      Reply

  • Ellen
    June 27, 2022

    I’m going to make the red sauce tomorrow. So simple. Love your recipes

    Reply

  • Jo
    May 11, 2022

    Is there a way to can this recipe if you want to make it in bulk? I have frozen romas I want to use up before the new season. 🙂

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      May 11, 2022

      Hi Jo, I haven’t canned this sauce to advise on the method or how it would taste. If you happen to test it I would love to know your results.

      Reply

      • Jo
        June 7, 2022

        Awesome. I’ll see what I can learn and give it a try. Appreciate the response. Thankful to have come across your recipe.

        Reply

  • Patti
    April 1, 2022

    I would like to can this sauce or would the process alter the taste too much?

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      April 1, 2022

      Hi Patti, I haven’t canned this sauce to advise on the method or how it would taste. If you happen to test it I would love to know your results.

      Reply

  • Leslie
    March 21, 2022

    Fantastic pizza sauce. I have been searching for years for a good sauce. I also make your pizza crust. My husband raves about my homemade pizzas now. They are as good as an artisan takeout pizza – maybe better!

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      March 21, 2022

      That is wonderful, Leslie! I am so happy to hear that. Thank you for the excellent review.

      Reply

  • Jennifer
    March 19, 2022

    We have been searching for a great pizza sauce. I was skeptical because it wasn’t cooked. Made it and let it sit overnight. Simply amazing. Thank you for all your great easy recipes. Your pizza crust was a hit as well!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 19, 2022

      I’m so happy it was a hit, Jennifer! That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!

      Reply

  • Lauren
    February 2, 2022

    Omg! Amazing!
    I read the reviews and really wanted to make this sauce. I was very skeptical bc you didn’t need to cook the sauce first. I tasted it right after mixing and it was ok. Not the best….let it sit for 3+ hours the recipe called for and voilà!!!! Made pizza English muffins with it and it literally was the best pizza sauce!!!! So So So GOOD!!!! So easy and so yummy! 4 year old approved as well! Make this sauce!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 2, 2022

      That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Lauren!

      Reply

  • Bobi
    December 1, 2021

    I used 2 14oz cans (drained) stewed tomatoes in place of the crushed.
    I used 1 teaspoon fine salt instead of 1 1/2 teaspoons (1/2 Tablespoon).
    Buzzed everything in my food processor.
    This will now be my go to pizza sauce!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 1, 2021

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me.

      Reply

  • Mo
    September 5, 2021

    Can you use fresh garden tomatoes…chopped and skinned ? And if SK..should the garden tomatoes be cooked first ?

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      September 5, 2021

      Hi Mo, I haven’t tried this with fresh tomatoes I only used canned crushed to advise.

      Reply

  • Anya
    July 25, 2021

    Without a doubt this is the simplest and best pizza sauce recipe I have ever tried. The salt balance is perfect.

    For what it’s worth, I cut the recipe in half, and use a 14 oz can of organic diced tomatoes sold by Costco/Kirkland. The amount fits snugly in a 16oz wide mouth mason jar, and to save on cleanup, just add the ingredients to the jar, including a couple of whole cloves of garlic, no mincing or pressing needed (I love it heavy on the garlic). Then use an immersion blender to carefully pulse together. Cover the top of the jar with your hand as you pulse carefully to avoid spilling over. I also just use generic dried italian seasoning, 1/2 tsp per 14oz can tomatoes. The sauce is fabulous on grill pizza and everyone I make it for is stunned at its fresh, authentic taste. Thanks again!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 25, 2021

      Hello Anya, so nice of you to share some tips and suggestions. Thank you for your awesome feedback, we appreciate it!

      Reply

  • Jamie
    July 11, 2021

    Any experience freezing this sauce??

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 11, 2021

      Hi Jamie, you may freeze the sauce. Please see the instructions that is added on the recipe on how to freeze it.

      Reply

  • Kyle
    April 7, 2021

    Hi Natasha!
    When using the canned tomatoes do I drain?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      April 7, 2021

      Hi Kyle, here is what one of our readers wrote how they made their sauce. “If no crushed tomato use whole but drain and add a can of puree ,no whole ,,use one can puree two cans sauce , dats how mom made it , also if we had fresh basil in da garden mom threw it in blender too also taste your sauce add more oregano you may like that remember you can’t take out once ya put it in ,so taste taste taste .sometimes those canned tomatoes are a little week in flavor no worries add a small can tomato paste to blender ,,,eh sometimes ya gotta think use what ya got , and as Jimmy would say “Good Eating” I hope that helps.

      Reply

  • Tanya D'Souza
    April 7, 2021

    The best pizza sauce recipe I have ever tried, and I’ve tried many (including ones that require simmering for over an hour!) I used San Marzano tomatoes and added a few fresh basil leaves, the salt measurement was perfect. Thank you so much for this lovely recipe 🙂

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      April 7, 2021

      Wow! Thank you for sharing that great feedback with me, Tanya!

      Reply

  • Lindsay Downs
    April 2, 2021

    Made the pizza sauce the other day and then used it last night. It was so simple that I was a little worried about it. It sat in the fridge overnight. When we tried it the next day it was delicious. If I wouldn’t have told them my family would have never known I changed things up. I had leftover even after making 3 large pizzas.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      April 2, 2021

      Hi Lindsay, that sounds great! I’m glad you loved this recipe, thank you so much for your detailed feedback.

      Reply

  • Despoina
    March 11, 2021

    So nice and easy!

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  • Jen L
    March 8, 2021

    The only pizza sauce we use now (even my sister likes it!). I will never buy store bought sauce again

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 8, 2021

      That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite!

      Reply

  • Jonathan
    February 4, 2021

    love this recipe really easy to make and I’m only 9 years old

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 4, 2021

      Thank you so much for sharing that with me. I’m so glad you enjoyed that.

      Reply

  • Laura
    February 2, 2021

    If you want to make this pizza sauce even faster and with no extra dishes/appliances to wash, just pop open a bottle of your favorite passata/crushed tomatoes and put all ingredients into the bottle and shake! You only need to wash your garlic press 🙂

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 3, 2021

      Thanks for the tip, Laura! That’s a good and definitely a faster way.

      Reply

  • Cheryl
    January 25, 2021

    Hi Natasha. I can’t find crushed tomatoes in my country. Can I use puree instead? Or spaghetti sauce?

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      January 25, 2021

      Hi Chery, here is what one of our readers wrote how they made their sauce. “If no crushed tomato use whole but drain and add a can of puree ,no whole ,,use one can puree two cans sauce , dats how mom made it , also if we had fresh basil in da garden mom threw it in blender too also taste your sauce add more oregano you may like that remember you can’t take out once ya put it in ,so taste taste taste .sometimes those canned tomatoes are a little week in flavor no worries add a small can tomato paste to blender ,,,eh sometimes ya gotta think use what ya got , and as Jimmy would say “Good Eating” I hope that helps.

      Reply

  • Arlene Kovash
    January 4, 2021

    1/2 tablespoon salt seems like a lot. Is this what everyone used?

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 4, 2021

      Hi Arlene, we found that was a perfect balance.

      Reply

  • Cheryl Sypniewski
    January 1, 2021

    Hi Natasha, I made your marinara sauce yesterday and have some left. Can I make the pizza sauce out of it? Almost the same things are in it. I need it for this afternoon. TY

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    • Natasha
      January 1, 2021

      Hi Cheryl, yes that would work – slightly different flavor profile as it’s a cooked sauce but should still work.

      Reply

  • Lea
    December 21, 2020

    I tried this but with real tomatoes. Huge mistake, it came out WHITE 😭😭

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 21, 2020

      Hi Lea, I hope you try it again with the suggested ingredients.

      Reply

  • Athena
    December 3, 2020

    Hi Natasha!,

    Your pizza recipe has been a spark of joy throughout the pandemic. Pizza Friday’s have been a staple of ours and the whole family loves it! 🙂 Thank you so much!

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      December 4, 2020

      Love it and I’m so glad to hear that, Athena. Thank you for sharing these comments with us!

      Reply

  • Syeda Fatima
    November 30, 2020

    Hi, Natasha, I love all your recipes! Could I make this using fresh tomatoes?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      November 30, 2020

      Hi Syeda, I haven’t tried this with fresh tomatoes I only used canned crushed to advise.

      Reply

    • Camellia D
      August 8, 2021

      I tried it with fresh tomatoes, it came out orange, and not as thick as shown in Natasha’s picture above but still tasted great 🙂

      Reply

      • Natasha's Kitchen
        August 8, 2021

        Hi Camellia, I haven’t tried this with fresh tomatoes I only used canned crushed to advise. But thank you for letting us know.

        Reply

  • Devika desai
    October 10, 2020

    Hey Natasha

    I just want to say you are awesome I love your your pizza recipe but I am vegetarian if you can share some veg recipes please but I love your all Recipe love it love it thanks

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 10, 2020

      I’m so happy you’re enjoying that Devika! Thank you for sharing that with me!

      Reply

  • CJ
    October 10, 2020

    Hi, natasha! Thanks for this recipe. May I know if I can use dried basil instead of dried oregano? Will it make big difference in taste? I am just a newbie in cooking and I follow your recipes. thanks!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 10, 2020

      Hi CJ, I haven’t tested that exact substitution to advise. If you experiment I would love to know how you like that.

      Reply

  • Bill
    October 3, 2020

    Any thoughts on doing a multiple of this and canning it using a water bath canner. Curious whether the heat of canning would alter the taste.
    Thx
    Bill

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 3, 2020

      Hi Bill, to be honest, I haven’t tested that with canning sauce to advise on a method. If you happen to test that I would love to know how you like that.

      Reply

      • Bill
        October 6, 2020

        I’m going to do it and I’ll let you know…:)

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      • Lauri
        August 14, 2021

        35 mins in a water bathe canner. Don’t forget 1/4 tsp citric acid to each jar before canning! Absolutely delicious using fresh tomatoes!! Add a bit of tomato paste just to thicken a bit before canning~ Love it!!

        Reply

  • Briana
    August 25, 2020

    Hey Natasha,

    I had to chuckle we had a “Natasha Recipe” weekend. We made your shrimp tacos, pizza, and pizza dough. Let me tell you that sauce for the pizza is to die for! OMG, I remember you saying to get San Marzano and people please get a good quality canned tomato sauce as suggested. Trust me! I knew it would be yummy because you get so excited when you say the “sauce is sooooo good”! Just like you did with the shrimp taco sauce and yup you are soooo right! Thank you again for the excitement and joy in cooking.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      August 25, 2020

      WOW!! That’s amazing! I’m smiling big reading this comment and I’m so glad you’re enjoying our recipes!

      Reply

  • Joylene
    August 17, 2020

    What brand of San Marzano tomatoes do you buy?

    Reply

    • Natasha
      August 17, 2020

      Hi Joylene, usually whatever is available in Idaho supermarkets. I have a photo of the product above.

      Reply

  • Ana
    August 12, 2020

    Hi Natasha,

    Are the crushed tomatoes San Marzano? Usually whenever I’ve looked for sauce recipes they tend to call for those tomatoes…or it won’t really make a difference here?

    Also, you had mentioned in one of the previous comments that you use honey (vs. sugar) in the sauce, presumably to cut the acidity slightly. How much do you add, and when (i.e., when you pulse everything together, or on the stovetop when cooking/warming the sauce)?

    Thank you again for amazing recipes

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    • Natasha
      August 13, 2020

      Hi Ana, I don’t add sugar to this recipe as I find it isn’t necessary. San Marzanao tomatoes are correct. I love their flavor.

      Reply

  • Annah
    July 23, 2020

    pls how many medium-sized tomatoes will this recipe use, and why didn’t you add sugar;most recipes do? am 12 and i want to try it

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 23, 2020

      I haven’t tried this with fresh tomatoes I only used canned crushed to advise.

      Reply

  • Annah
    July 23, 2020

    also,, most recipes add sugar . what does this do? because you didn’t add it

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 23, 2020

      Hi Annah, we used honey instead in this recipe.

      Reply

  • Annah
    July 23, 2020

    i will use bacon oil instead since i am making a bacon pizza. pls how many medium sized tomatoes can you use for this recipe? am i2 and i want to try it

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 23, 2020

      Hi Annah, I have not tested this with fresh tomatoes, only canned crushed so I cannot advise. If you experiment please let me know how you like that.

      Reply

  • Jeanette
    July 16, 2020

    We used the last of this sauce last night. Had my daughter make this again today. She said, “Is that all it is Mom?” My family noticed right away that I’d changed recipes. It’s a keeper, so yummy!

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 17, 2020

      Yay so wonderful to read your good feedback. Thank you!

      Reply

  • Nina Jones
    July 5, 2020

    This red sauce is amazing and so easy to prepare. I will never buy canned pizza sauce again.

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 6, 2020

      Super! Homemade is definitely always better. Thank you for your excellent feedback!

      Reply

  • Shahina
    June 20, 2020

    Hi Natasha
    I love your recipes… I follow them on on youtube and Facebook…
    Have tried couple of them and all were a hit…
    Would like to try the pizza sauce… Just wanted to know after blending all the ingredients do you boil them?

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      June 21, 2020

      Thank you for following my social media pages! There’s no cooking required for this recipe, you just mix the ingredients in a food processor and blender then refrigerate.

      Reply

  • Hameeda
    June 13, 2020

    Hi I’m going to use this for a pizza and I have everything except oregano. Are there any suitable substitutes? And also could I use fresh roma tomatoes instead of canned tomatoes? And I don’t have sea salt could I use kosher salt?

    Thank you.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      June 13, 2020

      Hi Hameeda, I have not tested that but here is what one of our readers wrote: “Nice recipe. If no crushed tomato use whole but drain and add a can of puree ,no whole ,,use one can puree two cans sauce , dats how mom made it , also if we had fresh basil in da garden mom threw it in blender too also taste your sauce add more oregano you may like that remember you can’t take out once ya put it in ,so taste taste taste .sometimes those canned tomatoes are a little week in flavor no worries add a small can tomato paste to blender ,,,eh sometimes ya gotta think use what ya got , and as Jimmy would say “Good Eating “ I hope that helps.

      Reply

  • Terry
    May 28, 2020

    Have you ever considered adding some garlic powder or ground basil or oregano to the crust? I like to flavor the crust a LITTLE as well. Especially if you’re making bread sticks.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      May 28, 2020

      I have not but that sounds like an amazing idea. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe.

      Reply

  • mona
    May 13, 2020

    Hello Natash 😊🌹

    This is Mona from Kuwait 😘❤🥰

    I’m one of your new followers actually I let all my family and friends adding you ..

    I love your cook way your recipes and the test of them 😋

    I made the tirameso, cinnamon, shrimps taco , today I made the pizza doh also we will see the result by tomorrow .
    I tried to make your all receipts as much as I can because they are testy easy and so ummy.

    Keep it up and love you so much

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      May 13, 2020

      Hello Mona, great to hear from you and thank you for trying out my recipes. I hope you love every recipe that you try!

      Reply

  • Joli
    May 11, 2020

    Looks like marinara sauce recipe. I do not see a difference in ingredients.

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      May 11, 2020

      Hello Joli, yes it’s almost the same except for some other ingredients like black pepper, basil/parsley for the marinara sauce.

      Reply

  • Melanie Goccia
    May 10, 2020

    This sauce is easy and delicious! We love it!

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      May 10, 2020

      Love it, Melanie! Thanks for your great feedback.

      Reply

  • Lorraine
    May 9, 2020

    About how much sauce for 1 pizza

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      May 9, 2020

      Hi Lorraine, I would follow the guideline on this recipe here. and use your desired amount.

      Reply

  • Joanne Thompson
    May 8, 2020

    Made this dough, sauce into 2 wonderful pizzas tonight. 1 for my husband with a bunch of stuff and one for me made with less stuff, lol. They were both wonderful!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      May 8, 2020

      That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing that with me Joanne!

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  • Lizanne Schmidy
    May 1, 2020

    Was craving pizza…
    Used this recipe….
    Oh my GOODNESS it’s perfect!
    So simple but packed with flavour without overwhelming the toppings.
    Thank you Natasha!
    Love – all the way from South Africa

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      May 1, 2020

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

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  • Puja Patel
    April 29, 2020

    Hi can this dough be used for a barbeque pizza?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      April 29, 2020

      Hi Puja! I bet that would work!

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  • Karrie
    April 27, 2020

    I made the dough and red sauce for pizza tonight. I’m concerned about the dough because it seemed a little drier that yours on the video. It doubled in size, but when folding there was definite separating after the fold and I really had to pinch to seal the seam. Hoping it turns out ok.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      April 27, 2020

      Hi Karrie, I’m wondering if there was too much flower? I recommend reading through this post to help on measuring tips

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      • Joanne Thompson
        May 8, 2020

        mine was very dry too. worked, but next time I’ll add less flour or more water

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  • Brittney
    April 25, 2020

    I’m having trouble finding these tomatoes in the stores local to me. Can you recommend a comparable brand?

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    • Natasha
      April 25, 2020

      Hi Brittney, we also like the Muir Glenn organic or Jersey Fresh. You can experiment or just buy what is available in your grocery store.

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      • Summer
        June 28, 2020

        Can you use tomato sauce instead of crushed tomatoes?

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        • Natashas Kitchen
          June 29, 2020

          Hi Summer, here is what one of our readers wrote how they made their sauce. “If no crushed tomato use whole but drain and add a can of puree ,no whole ,,use one can puree two cans sauce , dats how mom made it , also if we had fresh basil in da garden mom threw it in blender too also taste your sauce add more oregano you may like that remember you can’t take out once ya put it in ,so taste taste taste .sometimes those canned tomatoes are a little week in flavor no worries add a small can tomato paste to blender ,,,eh sometimes ya gotta think use what ya got , and as Jimmy would say “Good Eating” I hope that helps.

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    • Terry
      May 1, 2020

      IMO there is only one tomato to use for real Italian flavor. That’s Cento brand. And, they are much lower sodium if you have an issue with that.

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      • Natashas Kitchen
        May 1, 2020

        Thank you for sharing that with me Terry!

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  • Violet
    April 25, 2020

    Hi Natasha!
    Quick question about the tomatoes used: in the “before” photo above, it looks like canned diced tomatoes, not canned crushed tomatoes which in my experience are already smooth-ish, like the second photo. Is that correct? I am in Canada, maybe we have different terms?
    I have both types in my pantry, but I am curious whether you think one would be better than the other. Very excited to try your pizza crust and sauces!

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    • Natasha
      April 25, 2020

      Hi Violet, they are in fact crushed tomatoes. Note the text on the can where it says “crushed tomatoes” along the rim. Those are the same as in the blender. The second side by side photo in the blender is after it was blended together.

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  • Joseph
    April 25, 2020

    Nice recipe. If no crushed tomato use whole but drain and add a can of puree ,no whole ,,use one can puree two cans sauce , dats how mom made it , also if we had fresh basil in da garden mom threw it in blender too also taste your sauce add more oregano you may like that remember you can’t take out once ya put it in ,so taste taste taste .sometimes those canned tomatoes are a little week in flavor no worries add a small can tomato paste to blender ,,,eh sometimes ya gotta think use what ya got , and as Jimmy would say “Good Eating “

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    • Natasha
      April 25, 2020

      Thank you for sharing your tips for making fresh tomato sauce!

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  • ella
    April 24, 2020

    Hi Natasha! I wanted to make this sauce tomorrow along with your pizza dough, and i was wondering if its possible to make your own crushed tomatoes? thank you

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    • Natasha
      April 24, 2020

      Hi Ella, yes but it will take some time to simmer them. I would recommend finding a tutorial online since we don’t have one posted. We typically use canned crushed tomatoes but if you have a bunch of tomatoes, making your own is a great idea!

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  • stephanie
    April 24, 2020

    This sauce was soooo yummy! Gave our pizza tons of flavor.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      April 24, 2020

      That’s just awesome!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Stephanie!

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  • Matt Taylor
    April 24, 2020

    Awesome! Homemade pizza sauce is the best!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      April 24, 2020

      We absolutely love it! Isn’t the flavor amazing!?

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  • Suzy
    April 24, 2020

    The best kind of sauce! It was so easy to put together and tasted so good!

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    • Natasha
      April 24, 2020

      I am so so happy to hear that! It really is so easy to make homemade pizza sauce and this is our favorite red sauce.

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