Authors: Kresha Faber
Having an all-natural pizza sauce on hand makes pulling together a pizza quickly a breeze. If you freeze it, consider freezing it in small batches so that you only have to thaw enough for one pizza at a time.
HANDS-ON:
5 minutes
INACTIVE:
30 minutes
INACTIVE:
35 minutes
DIFFICULTY LEVEL:
∗
YIELD:
Serves 8; Makes 1 quart
COST PER SERVING:
$
CALORIES:
52
FAT:
2 g
PROTEIN:
2 g
SODIUM:
175 mg
FIBER:
2 g
CARBOHYDRATES:
8 g
SUGAR:
6 g
1 tablespoon olive oil
6 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon dried oregano
2 tablespoons dried basil
4 cups tomato sauce
1 teaspoon whole cane sugar
1
⁄
2
teaspoon salt
Tomatoes are great summer crops! They are delightful served fresh in a salad or sandwiched between fresh basil and mozzarella in the typical Caprese style. They’re also fantastic for cooking all year round. They keep their flavor well and allow you to make big batches of tomato sauce to freeze, which you can then thaw through the winter for tomato soup or any recipe that calls for tomato sauce or tomato paste.
HANDS-ON:
10 minutes
INACTIVE:
4 hours
INACTIVE:
4 hours
DIFFICULTY LEVEL:
∗
YIELD:
Serves 12; Makes 3 cups
COST PER SERVING:
$
CALORIES:
81
FAT:
1 g
PROTEIN:
4 g
SODIUM:
22 mg
FIBER:
5 g
CARBOHYDRATES:
18 g
SUGAR:
12 g
12 pounds tomatoes (Roma-type are best, but any tomato will work just fine)
1
1
⁄
2
teaspoons sea salt (optional)
For tomato paste, follow the recipe for Tomato Sauce, but add an additional 1 hour to the cook time. This will decrease the yield to approximately 2 cups.
No kitchen is complete without a bottle of this ubiquitous salty, savory sauce on hand!
HANDS-ON:
20 minutes
INACTIVE:
none
INACTIVE:
20 minutes
DIFFICULTY LEVEL:
∗∗∗
YIELD:
Serves 24; Makes 1
1
⁄
2
cups
COST PER SERVING:
$ $
CALORIES:
33
FAT:
1 g
PROTEIN:
1 g
SODIUM:
57 mg
FIBER:
0 g
CARBOHYDRATES:
5 g
SUGAR:
4 g