Simple Pizza Sauce

Neil Blazin, owner, and co-founder of Driftwood Oven, shares his simple pizza sauce recipe, telling us, “These tomatoes are simply amazing and don’t need much to make it a great sauce.” Attend his family’s pizza making party in our studio for more pizzaiolo tips!

Ingredients to Add to Pizza Sauce

While Chef Neil’s recipe provides you with a starting ground, there’s plenty of room to make this sauce your own. For a smoky twist, try adding a dollop of chipotle paste or a sprinkle of smoked paprika. Feeling adventurous? Stir in some roasted vegetables like caramelized onions, sun-dried tomatoes, or even a spoonful of pesto for a burst of basil flavor. Don’t be afraid to experiment with other herbs, too! A pinch of rosemary or thyme can add a touch of sophistication, while a scant of fresh oregano leaves brings a classic Italian touch. Want a spicy kick? Extra red pepper flakes or a drizzle of chili oil are your friend. No matter your craving, a few simple additions can transform your basic sauce into any flavor your choose.

Simple Pizza Sauce Recipe

Pizza Sauce Ingredients 

  • 1 28 oz can of Muir Glen Organic Whole Peeled Tomatoes 
  • 1 tsp salt 
  • ½ tsp red chili flake 

Pizza Sauce Preparation Instructions 

  1. Blend all ingredients together using a small immersion blender. 

Recipe by Neil Blazin / Photography by Laura Petrilla

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