Canned tomatoes vary deeply in flavour depending on the brand or product you buy. When buying canned tomatoes, look at the label. You want as few ingredients as possible with almost no preservatives to get a fresh and rich flavour.
If you are storing it in a jar for later use, make sure you clean and sterilise the jar with boiling water. This will remove any bacteria and prevent the sauce from going bad while ensuring a slightly longer shelf life.
Depending on what you want to use the sauce for, a smoother or chunkier texture may be preferable. Start by blending the mixture for a few seconds and check to see if it has the desired consistency; otherwise, keep blending it.
Making tomato sauce is easy if you follow our recipe. All you need is a few basic ingredients, and it will be ready in no time. Read below to learn more about the flavourful classic and how to make it.
Concentrated tomato purée
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1 tbsp |
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Peeled tomatoes (approx. 400 g)
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1 can |
Small yellow onion in coarse pieces (approx. 50 g)
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1 |
Small, crushed garlic clove
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1 |
Coarsely chopped red chillies pepper
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1 tbsp |
Dried oregano
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1 tsp |
Sugar
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½ tsp |
Coarse salt
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½ tsp |
Making a fresh and flavourful tomato sauce from scratch is easy with our simple recipe. Forget the store-bought kind – our homemade version tastes so much better with bright, rich flavours and spicy aromas. Once you have had a taste, you will never go back to ready-made jars. The ingredients are blended to a smooth and thick texture in just a few minutes. Make a fresh batch of this tasty condiment and enjoy it with your favourite savoury dishes.
Want to see this recipe in action? Try it with our recipes for delicious vegetable lasagne, easy meatballs, or simple pizza dough so you can make a pizza with homemade tomato sauce from scratch.
Our spicy tomato sauce is a tasty combination of canned tomatoes, tomato purée, garlic, onion, red chilli pepper, dried oregano, salt, and sugar. Each ingredient plays a vital role in the overall flavour in the recipe. Using canned tomatoes is an easy and quick option, especially if you do not have any fresh tomatoes lying around. The tomatoes offer a sweet taste with a touch of acidity that is perfectly balanced with the deep and tangy flavour of the tomato purée. A tablespoon of coarsely chopped red chilli pepper gives it a subtle spicy kick and creates a lovely contrast to the sweet and tangy flavours.
This basic tomato sauce is a great foundation for many delicious dishes. Because of the basic ingredients, creating a simple and delicious tomato flavour, you can use it for pretty much anything. Here are a few ideas that might spark your interest.
You can use the simple tomato sauce for meatballs. Form the balls and cook them until they are done. Pour the sauce over the meatballs and let it simmer for a few minutes. For a final touch, garnish with chopped parsley.
Everyone loves a good tomato sauce for pasta. It is a simple, yet delicious meal prepared in a matter of minutes. Boil the spaghetti and mix it with the sauce until everything is coated with the delicious tomato sauce. Top with fresh basil and grated parmesan cheese.
You can also use the tomato sauce for lasagna, giving the dish a rich, deep flavour. Mix the sauce with vegetables or meat and layer it with lasagne sheets and white sauce. Sprinkle with shredded mozzarella on top of the final layer and bake the lasagne in the oven. It is the perfect comfort food to enjoy with the family.
A rich tomato sauce for pizza is the secret to succeeding with one of the most popular dishes in the world. Spread the red sauce on top of the pizza base and add your favourite toppings. Sprinkle with cheese and bake it in the oven until the crust is golden and the cheese has melted. Simple, easy, and wonderful.
You will never tire of this as you can customise it to your liking using different vegetables, spices, and herbs.
Swap canned tomatoes out with fresh ripe ones. If you want to use ripe tomatoes from your garden, even better. Core out the stem and slice anxinto the bottom of each tomato. Drop them into boiling water and blanch them for about 1 minute until the skin starts to wrinkle and split. Place them in ice water and remove the skin with a small knife. Finally, chop them coarsely and blend them with the other ingredients.
You can also add other vegetables like carrots or celery. Simply chop them into smaller pieces and cook them until they are soft before adding them to the blender with the rest of the ingredients. Experiment with basil, ginger, or thyme to give it a fresh kick. Cumin, with its warm, earthy aroma, also works well as a contrasting flavour to the sweetness and tanginess of the condiment.