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Pizza Sauce

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Pizza Sauce Recipe, How To Make Pizza Sauce Recipe

Generally a mix of tomato paste, water, parmesan cheese, and garlic blended well together makes this flavorful homemade pizza sauce.

The next time you're making homemade pizza, you might as well make some sauce too.

About Recipe

How to make Pizza sauce

(49 ratings)
119 reviews so far
Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
30 mins
Total time
40 mins
Pizza sauce
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : Tomatoes
Servings : 4 persons
Published date : February 25, 2019


Ingredients used in Pizza sauce
• Olive oil - 3 teaspoons.
• Butter - 3 tablespoons.
• Fennel seeds powder - 1/4 tea spoon.
• Capsicum (chopped) - 3 numbers.
• Garlic (chopped) - 3 clove.
• Tomato - 8 numbers.
• Basil leaves - 1 tea spoon.
• Salt - 1 tea spoon.
• Sugar - 1/2 tea spoon.
Method:
  • Boil tomatoes bygiving gashes in hot water for 30 seconds then put it in cold water and peel off the skin.
  • Then chop the half of the tomatoes finely and remaining tomatoes make them paste.
  • Saute garlic in olive oil, add bell pepper and saute for few more seconds.
  • Then add chopped tomato, tomato paste of fresh tomatoes, salt and a pinch of sugar and cook till soft and juices evaporate to the right consistency, add basil, fennel seeds powder (optional).

Ready to use as topping on pizza.






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Walter5850 Posted on Tue Oct 14 2014

So pizza is Indian because women used to put origano in their hair ??

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Chuck W Posted on Wed Oct 15 2014

Keep an open mind?

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Minahli x Posted on Wed Oct 22 2014

LOL omg. Bible, Quran, Bhagavad Gita, and Kamasutra?? What a combination! ?

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Minahli x Posted on Wed Oct 22 2014

I thought pizza was Mediterranean? ?

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Rasmeha Nabil Posted on Fri Nov 07 2014

IHope the Quran part wasn't a jokePlus u have so many subscribers, what about a better camera??

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Hemasri Sistla Posted on Sat Nov 08 2014

ohhhh....... come on!! bible quran and bhagavathgita?? combined with kamasutra ?????

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Mohd Noushad Posted on Fri Nov 28 2014

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sayeeda abdul basith Posted on Thu Dec 25 2014

The tomato paste looked like blood?

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Kanchanpreet Kaur Posted on Fri Dec 26 2014

the story made no sense to me lol?

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Sham Bahadur Posted on Sun Dec 28 2014

where r these marjoram basil and oregano herbs available r they to be used dry or fresh?

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nuttypagal Posted on Mon Jan 12 2015

You don't need kama sutra, my friend, trust me. If someone has genius cooking skills like you, they'll follow you from the dining room straight to the bedroom.?

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ayesha omer Posted on Mon Jan 26 2015

Good sauce but talk less and cook more boss ?

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