Home made pizza sauce
Leila wrote:
> Made pizza with the kids the other day, from Deborah Madison's
> Vegetarian Cooking For Everyone cookbook. The pizza dough was the usual
> - I used a 1/2 cup of whole wheat flour to make it slightly healthier.
> Not worth typing up, your crust is probably just as good.
>
> Her homemade pizza sauce seemed different from others; I adapted
> slightly. She says just sweat some garlic (2 or 3 smashed cloves) in
> olive oil until soft, then add a 28 oz. can of crushed tomatoes in
> sauce and simmer for about 30 minutes until watery part evaporates. The
> usual herbs and seasonings - oregano, thyme, salt & pepper. I added a
> heaping spoonful of honey. Pizza parlor sauce is always flavored with a
> sweetener.
>
> I loved the flavor and consistency of this sauce - and that it was so
> easy to make. Worked better than using whole or sliced tomatoes in
> watery juice- crushed tomatos in sauce make it saucier. IMHO the
> spoonful of sugar or honey is essential to the flavor balance.
>
A more authentic way of sweetening tomato sauce is to add a carrot to
the mix. I don't do that because it often turns out too sweet for me.
I'm fine using the can of crush tomatoes.
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