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by Matt Dobson
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What makes this pizza sauce great for keto recipes is that we make it from scratch by using natural sweeteners instead of sugar. It’s basically a no added sugar marinara sauce.
Why this recipe works so well
- Perfect combination. The garlic, puree, and herbs are the perfect match for an aromatic, flavorsome, and versatile sauce that can be used for lots of different dishes.
- Low carb and keto friendly. This keto pizza sauce has no sugar added, making it much lower in carbs. Perfect when used with higher-fat ingredients for keto meals.
- Healthy. This pizza sauce has no added preservatives or thickeners in store-bought versions, making it ideal for people who react to artificial ingredients.
- Quick and easy. This recipe requires only one pot and is ready in 10 minutes.
- It can be made in bulk and stored. You can double or even ten times the ingredients to make this pizza sauce to keep in the refrigerator or freezer.
How to use this recipe
This keto pizza sauce doubles as a low-carb marina sauce and can be used in various recipes.
- Keto chicken parmiagana. This sauce is the perfect low-carb addition to our popular keto parmigiana recipe.
- Keto pizza. Of course, we couldn’t go without a keto pizza recipe. We use it liberally on our keto frying pan pizza and keto cauliflower pizza recipes.
- Keto casseroles. Casseroles feature a lot in our cooking, and we have used this sauce as a marinara in many of our casserole recipes.
- Meatballs. Use pizza sauce as the base for keto meatballs, as in our meatball sub sandwich.
- Dipping sauce. It makes an excellent dipping sauce for a cheesy snack or finger food like our cauliflower tots.
- Vegetables and noodles. It works wonderfully to give flavor and texture to low-carb noodles, spaghetti sauces, and vegetables. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination.
Ingredients & substitution
- Olive Oil. Extra virgin.
- Garlic clove. Finely grated. Use two or three cloves if you love garlic.
- Onion Flakes.
- Thyme. Finely chopped. Fresh is best if you can get it.
- Oregano. Finely chopped. As always, fresh is best, but you can use dried oregano if fresh is not available.
- Tomato Puree.
- Monk Fruit. Granulated. Monk fruit has become popular in grocery stores as it has a great sweet flavor, it’s natural, and has no aftertaste. If you can’t get monk fruit, you can use erythritol, another natural sweetener.
- Pepper. Ground black pepper.
- Salt.
- Red wine vinegar. You can substitute for cooking wine but check the number of carbohydrates on the nutrition label and adjust accordingly.
- Parsley. Fresh and finely chopped.
How to make keto pizza sauce
Step 1. Saute the herbs and spices
Place the oil, garlic, onion flakes, thyme, and oregano in a saucepan. Saute over medium heat for 3 minutes.
Step 2. Simmer the sauce
Add the tomato puree and stir well, then add the erythritol, pepper, salt, and red wine vinegar and bring to a simmer for 5 minutes. Continue to stir.
Step 3. Turn off the heat
Turn off the heat and stir through the parsley.
Step 4. Store
Cool the sauce and store it in an airtight jar in the fridge.
Keto Pizza Sauce
Aromatic and full of flavor, this keto pizza/marinara sauce is one of the most versatile keto recipes that you can have in your repertoire.
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4.99 from 119 votes
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Course: Condiments, Dinner
Cuisine: Italian
Prep Time: 5 minutes mins
Cook Time: 10 minutes mins
Total Time: 15 minutes mins
Servings: 15 serves
Calories: 38kcal
Author: Matt Dobson
Unit Conversion
US Customary – Metric
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons Olive Oil
- 2 cloves Garlic finely grated
- 2 teaspoons Onion Flakes
- 2 teaspoons Thyme finely chopped
- 2 teaspoons Oregano finely chopped
- 24 ounces Tomato Puree
- 2 teaspoons Monk fruit Erythritol maybe used in place of monk fruit if is not available. Both are natural sweeteners.
- 1 tablespoon Red Wine Vinegar
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- 1 teaspoon Pepper ground
- 2 tablespoons Parsley finely chopped
US Customary – Metric
Instructions
In a saucepan, place the oil, garlic, onion flakes, thyme and oregano. Saute over medium heat for 3 minutes, until fragrant.
2 tablespoons Olive Oil, 2 cloves Garlic, 2 teaspoons Onion Flakes, 2 teaspoons Thyme, 2 teaspoons Oregano
Add the tomato puree and stir well.
24 ounces Tomato Puree
Add the monk fruit, pepper, salt and red wine vinegar and bring to a simmer for 5 minutes. Continue to stir.
2 teaspoons Monk fruit, 1 tablespoon Red Wine Vinegar, 1 teaspoon Salt, 1 teaspoon Pepper
Turn off the heat and stir through the parsley
2 tablespoons Parsley
Cool the sauce and store in an airtight jar in the fridge.
Video
The BEST Keto Pizza Sauce Recipe – EASY Low Carb Marinara – GREAT on Pasta, Meat & Veges (2g Carbs)
Notes
How to store pizza sauce.
Store pizza sauce in an airtight jar or container in the fridge for up to two weeks or in the freezer for up to two months.
Sweeteners
There is a variety of sweeteners that you can use for pizza sauce. We use monk fruit in this recipe, which comes in a granulated form and is readily available in most grocery stores these days. Still, you can use erythritol or other natural sweeteners. Just be sure to start sparingly and taste as you go.
Nutrition
Serving: 0.25cup | Calories: 38kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 168mg | Potassium: 216mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 293IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 1mg
Frequently asked questions
How to store pizza sauce.
Store pizza sauce in an airtight jar or container in the fridge for up to two weeks or in the freezer for up to two months.
Is pizza sauce keto-friendly?
On its own, keto pizza sauce is not keto-friendly. Even low-carb pizza sauces are not keto-friendly on their own. Pizza sauce is just an ingredient to be used with other high-fat ingredients where the total macros for the meal make it keto-friendly.
Is pizza sauce low-carb?
Pizza sauce is not low-carb. But due to the amount used along with higher fat ingredients, the entire meal is often low-carb.
Can pizza sauce be used for pasta?
Yes. Pizza sauce tastes delicious with pasta or as a base for a variety of pasta sauces.
This keto sauce makes 24 ounces/680g of sauce, of which a serving is a ¼ cup. The recipe makes 14 servings. One serving has 2g of net carbs.
Looking for more delicious Keto Sauce recipes? Try our;
- Keto Gravy
- Keto Enchilada Sauce
- Keto Garlic Sauce
- Keto Alfredo Sauce
Matt Dobson
I am the founder of My Keto Kitchen. I am a nutritionist, cooking enthusiast, and part-time Van Lifer! Along with a qualified chef, we have created a collection of delicious and healthy recipes.
22 thoughts on “Keto Pizza Sauce”
Can I substitute red cooking wine for the red wine vinegar
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Hi William, yes you can just watch for the carb count if carbs matter to you.
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I just made this to use in a keto lasagna and it is so good. So easy to make, I’m going to make more and freeze it so it’s always ready to throw into a recipe. I used monkfruit sweetener because it’s what I have in hand.Reply
Hey Paula, thanks for the comment so glad you loved the sauce. We use it on pizza base, with vegetables and meats as well its a very versatile recipe. Thanks again.
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Delish! Love this recipe for Marinara!Reply
Hi Patricia,
Thank you, so glad you loved the sauce 🙂
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can you sub the erythritol for Splenda? Or should I just omit completely?Reply
Hi Miranda, you can certainly try Splenda. Just be aware that some Splenda products may spike insulin, we never use it.
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In my opinion if you add sugar (or substitute) to your Marinara you might as well add ketchup instead of tomato paste.
My Italian chef friend taught me to finely chops carrots and fries it in with the onions (after the onions and garlic are sautéed) before adding tomatoes… which is enough sweetness if you really want it, and then it’s 100% natural and nutritious + fiber.Reply
Hi, Gail thank you for that. We’ll definitely give it a go. FYI all of the sweeteners we use are natural sweeteners.
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Can you substitiue the erythritol for monkfruit that has erythritol in it?
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Hi Tonya,
You certainly can
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Wow this sauce is amazing! I used one can of diced tomatoes in place of some of the tomato puree as I like a little ‘chunk’ to my sauce. The flavors are awesome and it is so easy to throw together. This is going to be a staple on my menu. Thank you = )Reply
Just made it to eat with meatballs and cauliflower mash. The flavor is soooooo deep! Will definitely add this as a pizza sauce next. I’m so in love!Reply
Hi Gerri,
We just tasted this sauce tonight, this is the best ever.
Absolutely wonderfull!!!
Thanks,
Colette & BernardReply
Thank you for your kind words, Collette & Bernard!!
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I just made this tonight! It is amazing and delicious! Thank you, I will be using it as a keto pizza sauce as well. We loved it, taste so much better than the jar. I used dried oregano and thyme 1tsp each and still came out fabulous!Reply
Thank you for your kind words Carole!
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Can this be canned like other sauces? I live the taste.Reply
Hi Elicia,
I can’t see any reason why it couldn’t be canned – it also freezes well if you want to keep some on hand for a quick defrost.
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Hi,
In the NUTRITION FACTS, you have written ‘per serving’. How much 1 serving in gram?
Thanks.
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Hi Sangeeta,
The serving is 1/4 cup, as is written in the post above the recipe, which is approximately 45g.
Gerri
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