Ah, tomato sauce—the heart and soul of so many comforting meals. Picture this: the fresh aroma of simmering tomatoes fills your kitchen, mingling with the earthy scent of garlic and basil.
It’s like a warm hug in a bowl, reminding me of late summer evenings and impromptu pasta nights. This recipe is my go-to for those moments when I crave something both simple and sublime—just like that surprise Taylor Swift concert announcement that left everyone buzzing last week.
Cookbook Inspiration
Gather these essential tools to prepare a simple and delicious homemade tomato sauce from scratch.
Steps
- Cut the tomatoes in half and remove the seeds using a small spoon. Grate the flesh of each tomato half over a large bowl using the wide holes of a box grater, allowing the tomato flesh to fall through while leaving the skins behind.
 - In a medium pot, heat the olive oil over low heat. Add the shallot, garlic, salt, and pepper, cooking for about 3 minutes and stirring frequently until aromatic.
 - Introduce the grated tomatoes, tomato paste, balsamic vinegar, cane sugar, oregano, red pepper flakes, and a sprig of basil to the pot. Cover and let it simmer on low heat for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally to ensure even cooking.
 - After simmering, remove and discard the basil sprig. Taste the sauce and adjust the seasoning as needed before serving.
 

Ingredients
- 3 pounds of medium vine-ripened tomatoes
 - Extra-virgin olive oil
 - 1 shallot, chopped
 - 2 garlic cloves, minced
 - 2 tablespoons tomato paste
 - 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
 - 1 teaspoon cane sugar
 - 1 teaspoon dried oregano
 - 1 sprig of fresh basil
 - A pinch of red pepper flakes
 - Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
 
FAQ
- What kind of tomatoes should I use for making fresh tomato sauce?
 - For the best results, use 3 pounds of medium tomatoes on-the-vine, ideally when they are in season during summer or early fall. This ensures that the tomatoes are at their sweetest and juiciest.
 - Can I make this tomato sauce if fresh tomatoes aren’t available?
 - If fresh tomatoes are not available, you might want to try a marinara sauce recipe that uses canned crushed tomatoes instead, which can be prepared any time of the year.
 - How do I prepare the tomatoes for the sauce?
 - Start by slicing the tomatoes in half and scooping out the seeds. Then, grate the cut side of each tomato half using the wide holes of a box grater, collecting the tomato flesh in a bowl while leaving the skins behind.
 - What dishes can I serve with this fresh tomato sauce?
 - This sauce pairs wonderfully with pasta, but it can also be used on homemade pizza, over creamy polenta, or as a topping for zucchini noodles and spaghetti squash. It also makes a delicious addition to a meatball sub.
 - How can I adjust the flavor of the tomato sauce?
 - Balance the flavors of your sauce with ingredients like balsamic vinegar for acidity, cane sugar to offset the sourness, and red pepper flakes for a bit of heat. Don’t forget to season with salt and pepper to enhance all the flavors.
 
Tips
- When preparing the tomatoes, make sure to remove the skins and seeds by slicing the tomatoes in half and using a small spoon to scoop out the seeds. Grating the cut side of each tomato half on a box grater will help separate the flesh from the skin efficiently.
 - Enhance the flavor of your sauce by sautéing shallots and garlic in extra-virgin olive oil first. This step creates a rich, savory base for the sauce.
 - To balance the acidity of the tomatoes and vinegar, add a small amount of cane sugar. This will help achieve a well-rounded, flavorful sauce.
 - For a bit of heat, include red pepper flakes in the recipe. Adjust the quantity according to your spice preference.
 




