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I love this Thermomix pizza sauce and it is just so cheap to make compared to buying it. The dried herbs make it very flavoursome. This sauce goes very well with my No Rise Pizza Dough and myMiddle Eastern Sausage Rolls.
Pizza Sauce - ThermoFun
Serving Size
approx 400g
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Ingredients
- 2 garlic cloves, peeled
- 1 onion, peeled and halved
- 20g olive oil
- 400g tomatoes, can or fresh, diced
- 60g ThermoFun tomato paste
- 3 teaspoon oregano, dried
- 2 teaspoon basil, dried
- 2 teaspoon parsley, dried
- salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Place garlic, onion and oil into TM bowl and chop 3 sec / speed 5. Scrape down and sauté 5 mins / Varoma / speed 1 / MC off.
- Add remaining ingredients and mix 10 sec / speed 4.
- Cook 30 mins / 80°C / speed 1 / MC off, placing simmering basket onto TM lid to prevent spatter.
- Replace MC in lid and pulverise 1 min / speed 9 gradually increasing speed from speed 1 to 9.
- If you are after a thicker consistency simmer for longer.
- Store in fridge or freezer.
Notes
** WARNING – WHEN PUREEING HOT LIQUIDS FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS IN YOUR THERMOMIX INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL **
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TIPS:
- This will keep in the fridge for a good couple of weeks. It can be used immediately but the flavour will also improve with time.
- This makes enough for approximately 10-20 pizzas.
- This Thermomix pizza sauce recipe can be doubled and freezes well.
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Robyn says
So quick and easy to make! My pizza scrolls have never tasted so good :)
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thermofun says
Thank you Robyn, so pleased you enjoyed your scrolls. :)
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Anne says
First time making pizza sauce thanks for another great recipe Leonie. No more store bought pizza sauce in our house this was so easy to make and certainly makes pizza taste even better.
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thermofun says
I think this recipe is one of my hidden treasures, but when people make it they realise how amazing it is. Thanks for sharing Anne.
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Vicki says
Could you use fresh herbs for this recipe?
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thermofun says
oh yes absolutely! :)
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[emailprotected] says
Kids loved it last time and had friends over who couldn't believe how yum it was or that it was homemade. Made it again today and added a bit of capsicum I had left over from making passata. It was a bit thinner because i used fresh tomato but I just simmered longer as suggested :)
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thermofun says
yes adding capsicum is a great idea too. :)
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Marnie says
My favourite pizza sauce... Easy, tasty recipe!
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