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Sugar Free Pizza Sauce

Make your own homemade Sugar Free Pizza Sauce in less than five minutes! You’ll soon be shocked you ever bought the stuff!

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White bowl of sugar free pizza sauce, garnished with fresh basil, all ready to be spread on some pizza!

Isn’t it the worst when you’ve got your pizza dough all rolled and ready for pizza sauce, yet you look through you cupboards and panic, because there aren’t any tins of pizza sauce?

With this Sugar Free Pizza Sauce in your recipe book, you’ll never have to freak out again. Of course there is also the added bonus that you can add, or minus, any ingredient you like or don’t like.

I hate that store bought pizza sauce has sugar in it. I mean, I get it. Tomatoes are super acidic, so sugar has a more important role than just sweetening up the sauce. It cuts the acidity down.

But honestly? Pizza sauce does not need sugar. Homemade pizza sauce, minus all the preservatives, tastes amazing. With a few simple ingredients, you’ve got yourself a No Sugar Added Pizza Sauce you can make in just a few minutes, so you never have to buy pizza sauce, ever again.

Why it works

  1. Save the day with this homemade pizza sauce – never have to worry about a cupboard empty of pizza sauce again.
  2. Ready in minutes – it takes more time to measure out the ingredients than it does to make the whole sauce!
  3. No Added Sugar – besides the naturally occurring sugars in tomatoes, this pizza sauce has no added sugars!
Dish of  sauce, garnished with fresh basil, all ready to be spread on

Ingredients

  • tomato paste
  • water
  • dried oregano
  • dried basil
  • garlic powder
  • onion powder
  • sea salt
  • ground black pepper
  • optional – cayenne

Sugar Free Pizza Sauce recipe

You won’t even believe how easy it is to make this sugar free pizza sauce. The hard work of blanching and peeling tomatoes, then simmering them down into a sauce has already been taken care of for us by buying organic tomato paste.

Don’t get me wrong, making things from scratch is super exciting and I just love to do it, but sometimes you just don’t have the hour and a half to spare.

Bowl with tomato paste and the dried herbs, ready to be mixed.

Instead we will just empty that can of tomato paste into a bowl and add oregano, basil, onion powder, garlic powder, sea salt and pepper. Whisk it well then add water until you have the desired consistency.

Now it’s ready to be spread over a Fathead Pizza Crust, Keto Chicken Pizza Crust or any other pizza crust you may have.

Expert Tips

  1. Tomato paste – I always buy organic tomato paste, unless it’s made somewhere like Italy where GMO products are banned.
  2. Cayennedo you like a spicy pizza sauce? Start with 1/4 tsp, taste the sauce, and add more if desired.
  3. I like 3/4 cup water in my pizza sauce, but you may like a thicker or thinner sauce. Start with 1/2 cup water and work your way up.

Can you eat sugar free pizza sauce on keto?

You sure can! If you are going the store bought route, be careful which pizza sauce you choose because they tend to have large amounts of sugar.

Rao’s is a great option, but honestly, once you see how easy it is to make your own pizza sauce, I’ll be surprise if you ever buy another jar of pizza sauce ever again!

Low Carb Pizzas

Now that you’ve got the sauce, what type of pizzas should you make? We eat a lot of low carb pizzas around my house, here are a few types that we love to make with this Sugar Free Pizza Sauce:

Fathead Pizza Crust – Made with almond flour and cheese, this low carb Fathead Pizza Crust is absolutely delicious! There is no rising time with this crust which makes this pizza a great weeknight option!

Sliced cheesy peperoni pizza

Keto Chicken Crust Pizza – With almost zero carbs per slice, this Keto Chicken Crust Pizza is a popular choice, for good reason!

chicken and tomato pizza slice pulled from the rest

Pizza Bites – These Pepperoni Pizza Bites are an excellent addition to appetizer night; Grab a few before they disappear!

stacked pizza squares

Here are some other recipes you might like:

Homemade Low Carb Ranch Dressing

3 Ingredient Keto Honey Mustard

Low Carb BBQ Sauce

Keto Italian Dressing

Low Carb Teriyaki Sauce & Marinade

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sugar free pizza sauce feature

Sugar Free Pizza Sauce

Make your own homemade Sugar Free Pizza Sauce in less than five minutes.. You’ll never need to buy pizza sauce ever again!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course sauce
Cuisine Canadian, Low Carb
Servings 10 servings
Calories 15.9 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 x 5.5 oz can organic tomato paste
  • 1 tbsp dried oregano
  • 2 tsp dried basil
  • 1 ½ tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • ¼ tsp sea salt
  • 1 pinch ground black pepper
  • ½ – 1 cup water

Optional

  • ¼ – ½ tsp dried cayenne for a spicier sauce

Instructions
 

  • Add the tomato paste, oregano, basil, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper and cayenne (if using) to a medium bowl and whisk until fully combined.
  • Stir in water until the desired consistency is reached.
  • Use immediately or refrigerate using a container with a tight fitting lid.

Notes

Expert Tips

  1. Tomato paste – I always buy organic tomato paste, unless it’s made somewhere like Italy where GMO products are banned.
  2. Cayennedo you like a spicy pizza sauce? Start with 1/4 tsp, taste the sauce, and add more if desired.
  3. I like 3/4 cup water in my pizza sauce, but you may like a thicker or thinner sauce. Start with 1/2 cup water and work your way up.

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition facts are an estimate only! The ingredients you choose could have different nutritional values than the ingredients I have used.  
Deduct fibre from the total carbs to get 2 g net carbs per 2 TBSP serving.
 

Nutrition

Serving: 2TBSPCalories: 15.9kcalCarbohydrates: 3.3gProtein: 0.6gSodium: 69mgFiber: 1.3g
Keyword low carb pizza sauce, sugar free pizza sauce
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26 thoughts on “Sugar Free Pizza Sauce

  1. Gloria | Homemade & Yummy says:

    5 stars
    Homemade everything is so much better. We love making pizza on the grill. This is perfect. I think I might even try freezing some so I will always have some on hand.

    1. Aleta says:

      What a great idea!!

  2. Eva says:

    5 stars
    Yes! Sugar is needed in tomatoes when making large batches of tomato sauce. But if making a small quantity you barely need any, really. I just don’t get why there’s so much sugar in all tomato products. I remember this used to be an issue when we were living in Poland as too many pasta sauces tasted just too sweet. Easiest option was for me to always make my own. My husband and I are Italian and we just don’t agree with this crazy use of sugar in tomato sauce, it doesn’t even taste right. Even if I’m not on a no-sugar diet I’m totally with you on this one. No sugar in pizza and pasta sauce; just a half teaspoon if making a huge pot.

    1. Aleta says:

      Wow, thanks Eva! It is crazy, isn’t it? I completely agree, it starts to not even taste like tomatoes after a certain point.

  3. Denise says:

    5 stars
    It looks so good, and easy to make! The best part is that its sugar free. Love it.

    1. Aleta says:

      Thanks Denise 🙂

  4. 5 stars
    Love it! I’ve been making a lot of homemade pizza lately and always just use a premade sauce (cause I’m lazy to make my own). Love that your recipe is so simple, so I can just make a big batch and use it for the whole week!

    1. Aleta says:

      Thanks Veronika! This recipe is definitely fast to make 🙂

  5. 5 stars
    Homemade is always the way to go. Pizza, to me, should be a food group. I love how simple your recipe is as I’ve seen others that are just so complex with 47 ingredients. This would be great to make in bulk and freeze too!

    1. Aleta says:

      Thanks Lori! I thinking making pizza from whole tomatoes is pretty awesome too, but this recipe is just so great and simple, never mind fast!

  6. 5 stars
    I’m SO guilty of buying jarred pizza sauce…but I have been working hard to cut extra sugar out of my diet and this pizza sauce could not have come at a better time!

    1. Aleta says:

      I hear ya, Kylie, it’s a hard one to cut out at first, but it gets easier and easier until you don’t think about sugar at all!

  7. Danielle says:

    5 stars
    I make pizza pretty often, so having a solid sauce recipe is a must. I can’t wait to try yours and see how it turns out – I am sure it will be perfect!

    1. Aleta says:

      Thanks Danielle I hope you love it!

  8. Tammy says:

    5 stars
    Sounds perfectly seasoned! Love that’s is low carb too 🙂

    1. Aleta says:

      Thanks Tammy 🙂

  9. Jo says:

    5 stars
    Homemade pizza is simply the best. It’s so fresh, flavorful and I love the fact that we can customize it as per ones preference.

  10. Lorie says:

    5 stars
    The TRUTH!! I have had numerous occasions when I have dinner started and go to the pantry and think NOOOOOOO. This recipe is gonna be my life saver!

    1. Aleta says:

      Hahaha right?! It used to be the most horrible feeling, which is why I decided enough was enough, I would make it so that this never happens again!

  11. I love making meals from scratch – everything from the sauce to the dough and beyond. Your sauce looks so delicious and I love that it doesn’t have any added sugar. Can’t wait to give it a try next time I make pizza!

    1. Aleta says:

      Thanks Claire!

  12. Melanie says:

    5 stars
    My family & I absolutely LOVE this pizza sauce! It has great flavor & super easy to make! Thank you!

    1. Aleta says:

      Yay! I’m so glad, thanks for the comment Melanie 🙂

  13. Lauree Kramer says:

    Sounds good. I bet you could multiply the dry ingredients and make a jar full like taco seasoning. Just shake well and add about 2 1/2 T. to wet ingredients.

    1. Aleta says:

      Love this idea Lauree!

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