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Fresh Tomato Sauce

Learn how to make tomato sauce at home! Made with fresh tomatoes, this simple, flavorful recipe is perfect for serving on pasta, pizza, and more.

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Homemade tomato sauce

For me, making this homemade tomato sauce recipe is one of the highlights of late summer. Like bruschetta or a good Caprese salad, it’s something I only make at this time of year, when fresh tomatoes are sweet, juicy, and abundant.

This tomato sauce has a slightly looser, chunkier texture than my traditional marinara sauce, and its flavor is sweeter and fresher. If you have a garden full of tomatoes, it’s a great way to use them up, but even if you don’t, I hope you’ll try it. You can toss it with pasta or zucchini noodles, spread it on homemade pizza, or spoon it over crispy breaded eggplant. No matter how you serve it, it’s a fantastic way to savor tomatoes while they’re at their best.

Tomatoes on the vine

Fresh Tomato Sauce Recipe Ingredients

Let’s talk tomatoes! To make this homemade tomato sauce recipe, you’ll need 3 pounds of medium tomatoes on-the-vine. Because we use so many fresh tomatoes in this recipe, I recommend making it in summer or early fall, when tomatoes are in season.

If you want to make homemade tomato sauce at another time of year, check out this marinara sauce recipe. It calls for canned crushed tomatoes instead of fresh ones.

Tomato sauce recipe ingredients

Got your tomatoes? Here’s what else you’ll need to make this recipe:

  • Extra-virgin olive oil – It adds richness and depth of flavor.
  • Shallot and garlic – They create the sauce’s savory base.
  • Tomato paste – It helps thicken the sauce and gives it an umami kick.
  • Balsamic vinegar – It adds a nice acidity.
  • Cane sugar – It offsets the acid of the tomatoes and vinegar, creating a delicious, well-balanced sauce.
  • Dried oregano and fresh basil – For fresh, aromatic flavor.
  • Red pepper flakes – They add a little heat.
  • And salt and pepper – To make all the flavors pop!

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

Hand grating halved tomato on a box grater over a large bowl

How to Make Tomato Sauce

In my method for how to make tomato sauce, I start by removing the tomato skins and seeds. This step takes a little time, but it’s not at all hard. Just slice the tomatoes in half, and use a small spoon to scoop out the seeds.

Then, grate the cut side of each tomato half on the wide holes of a box grater. The tomato flesh will fall through the grater (make sure to set it over a bowl to catch all that tomatoey goodness!), and the skins will stay behind. You’ll discard the skins…

Bowl of grated fresh tomatoes

…and end up with a big bowl of crushed tomato flesh.

Fresh tomato sauce in Dutch oven with wooden spoon

Then, cook the sauce. Start by sautéing the shallot and garlic. Next, add the grated tomatoes, balsamic, tomato paste, sugar, oregano, red pepper flakes, and basil sprig and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the sauce has thickened. Remove and discard the basil sprig, and enjoy!

Small bowl of homemade tomato sauce next to plate of pasta with fork

Homemade Tomato Sauce Serving Suggestions

Most often, I serve this fresh tomato sauce over pasta. Toss it with your favorite pasta shape for a flavorful, satisfying summer dinner. Tip: a few fresh basil leaves and some grated Parmesan (or vegan Parmesan) really take this meal over the top.

Not in the mood for pasta? Not a problem! Here are a few more ways to use this sauce:

  • As a dipping sauce. Scoop it up with baked zucchini chips or air fryer zucchini.
  • On pizza. Make a classic Margherita, or add whatever toppings you like!
  • Over polenta. Spoon it over creamy polenta for a hearty side dish, or add roasted broccoli or grilled zucchini to make it a meal.
  • On zucchini noodles or spaghetti squash. We love these light, fresh pasta alternatives.
  • In a meatball sub. Fill soft baguette with vegan meatballs and spoonfuls of the fresh tomato sauce!

Let me know what ideas you try!

Tomato sauce recipe

More Seasonal Cooking Basics

If you love this fresh tomato sauce recipe, try making one of these homemade basics next:

  • Roasted Tomatoes
  • Homemade Salsa
  • Dill Pickles
  • Pickled Jalapeños
  • Roasted Red Peppers
  • Homemade Pizza Sauce
  • Basil Pesto

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Fresh Tomato Sauce

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4.93 from 42 votes
Prep Time: 20 minutes mins
Cook Time: 35 minutes mins
Total Time: 55 minutes mins
Serves 4
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This homemade tomato sauce recipe is so fresh and delicious! Use it as a pasta sauce, or serve it on pizza, polenta, and more. Find additional serving suggestions in the post above.

Ingredients

  • 3 pounds medium on-the-vine tomatoes
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • ⅓ cup finely minced shallot
  • 2 large garlic cloves, finely minced
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
  • ¼ teaspoon cane sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon dried oregano
  • ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 1 sprig fresh basil
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Instructions

  • Slice the tomatoes in half and scoop out the seeds. Set a box grater over a large bowl and press the cut side of the tomato flesh against the large holes of the grater. Grate the tomato flesh into the bowl, leaving the skins behind.
  • Heat the olive oil in a medium pot over low heat. Add the shallot, garlic, salt, and a few grinds of pepper and cook for 3 minutes, stirring often.
  • Add the tomatoes, tomato paste, balsamic vinegar, cane sugar, oregano, red pepper flakes, and basil sprig. Cover and simmer over low heat for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove and discard the basil sprig and season to taste.

Notes

Makes 2 cups
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  1. Lupini
    09.30.2024

    5 stars
    Love the way to use grater and get peels off quickly!

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  2. Colin Alexander
    08.31.2024

    Hi
    I’m
    Making this tomato sauce recipe and I’m using 50 pounds of roma tomatoes.
    I would like to can this recipe, I think I’ll get about 48 500 ml jars out of it.
    Regards
    Colin Alexander

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    • Jennifer
      10.04.2024

      How long would you water bath this for when canning?

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  3. Colin Alexander
    08.31.2024

    Hi
    I was wondering if you could can this fresh tomato sauce recipe?

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    • William Hermann
      09.30.2024

      Hi Colin, you should be able to can this recipe. Just ensure that you add citric acid 0r lemon juice in proper ratios to prevent the growth of C botulinum and other bacteria

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  4. Tamara
    08.30.2024

    5 stars
    Th!nk you for a simple way to make delicious tomato sauce. I liked your method of skinning tomatoes rather than boiling and skinning.

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    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      08.30.2024

      Hi Tamara, I’m so glad you loved the recipe!

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    • Deborahmurphy7555@gmail.com
      09.10.2024

      I freeze my ripe tomatoes,when thawed skin comes right off! Just chop and go to town!

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      • Julie Cusumano
        09.21.2024

        I made the sauce but left the skins on. These were organic from my garden. Turned out great.

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  5. MiriamH
    08.27.2024

    It’s much easier to remove seeds from tomatoes sliced horizontally (across their equators) than top to bottom as shown in these photos.

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  6. Miriam
    08.23.2024

    Can you freeze this recipe? Also how long can it last in the fridge if you don’t use it same day ?

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    • Jeanine Donofrio
      08.28.2024

      Hi Miriam – yes, it freezes well. It’ll keep up to about 5 days in the fridge.

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  7. Erin
    08.14.2024

    5 stars
    This is my go to sauce recipe when I’m picking up to 6 pounds of tomatoes every week during the summer. It’s absolutely delicious. I prefer to sautee the tomato paste in the onions from the beginning so more depth of flavor. After that, I add the garlic, sugar and all the spices and let them sautee for a couple minutes followed by the balsalmic to de-glaze and lastly the tomato puree and basil sprig. I prefer this a little thicker so I simmer uncovered for a little longer. When I’m making a double batch, I simmer for closer to an hour.

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    • Jeanine Donofrio
      08.15.2024

      I’m so glad it’s become such a useful recipe!

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