Roni’s “They don’t know what’s in there” Pizza Sauce

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I have a fussy eater niece. I mean VERY fussy. I made a it my personnel mission to get some vegetables in her. Scouring my refrigerator for every vegetable I had. I made a sauce to for pizza, her favorite food.

This worked like a CHARM! My fussy eater niece had three slices and wanted more. Little did she know she was eating zucchini, broccoli AND spinach! ;~)Roni’s “They don’t know what’s in there” Pizza Sauce

In a large pot over medium heat add the olive, onion and garlic. Let it sweat while you prepare the rest of the ingredients. Add the broccoli, zucchini, carrots and spinach. Stir and cook for a few minutes.

Add 1 can of the tomato paste with about 3 cans of water. Stir.

Add the spices and stir.

Bring to a boil (just a few bubbles) then lower to a simmer. I simmered for at least an hour occasional stirring.

After the simmer, add the sauce with veggies to the blender (you may have to do it in multiple batches) or use a hand blender. Put the sauce back into pot and add the remaining can of paste. It will bring the color back to a nicer shade of red.

The sauce will be super thick, perfect for pizza! Let simmer on low heat until you are ready to use. If you do not think it will fool them, add a drop or two of red food coloring.

Freeze leftovers in freezer bags so you can pull out just enough for pizza on demand. Or try it on pasta, it has a ton of flavor.

Roni’s “They don’t know what’s in there” Pizza Sauce - side by side

For the pizza pictured, I used trader Joes’ Whole Wheat pizza dough and about 4-5 oz mozzarella cheese.

Nutritional information is tough on this one. I’m estimating the sauce recipe to end up at about 4 cups and a serving size to be 1/2 cup. That’s 8 servings in the recipe. So for each 1/2 cup I’m getting about 80 cals, 2 g of fat and 3 g of fiber. Next time I make it, I will take measurements that are more specific and add a nutritional information table.

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This entry was posted on Thursday, November 15th, 2007 at 2:44 pm and is filed under Dinner Ideas, Food Photos, Pizza Ideas, Vegetarian Ideas. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
11 Comments so far
  1. Diane on January 21, 2008 3:30 pm

    This is definitely toddler approved. My 2-1/2 year old is so darned picky, but of course loves pizza. I made the sauce over the weekend and put it on a store bought crust and she gobbled it up! Thank you so much. I can’t get her to eat any vegetables, so at least I snuck a few in.

  2. Dorothy on January 25, 2008 10:09 am

    I made your pizza sauce last night, and it was delicious! Although I don’t have to trick myself or my boyfriend into eating vegetables, he was shocked and excited to see how all those veggies turned into a great pizza sauce! Thanks for the recipe, I’ll be trying the sauce on top of a tortilla, on top of spaghetti squash, noodles…. the list goes on!

  3. Jessica on February 3, 2008 8:36 am

    I was wondering if you have used your immersion blender to make the sauce?

  4. roni on February 3, 2008 8:40 am

    I haven’t but I know others who have.

    Next time I make it I was going to give it a try.

  5. Katy on March 22, 2008 8:28 am

    Roni, I made this last night for my fiance who loves pizza, he has not tried it yet but I did and I loved it. I posted on WW’s recipe review message board with links to your blogs. I hope more people discover your recipes!
    I used 14.5 ounce cans of paste, was that what you used? It made about 2quarts of sauce (I think, not sure if its a 2 or 3 quart sauce pan)

    Here is the link to my post.
    http://tinyurl.com/2oh54r
    Thanks!~
    Katy

  6. roni on March 25, 2008 8:30 am

    Hi Katy!

    I actually used 2 - 6 oz cans of the paste. Man! it’s been forever since I made this.
    It is hard to measure though. The veggies add so much bulk!

    So glad you liked it ad thanks for spreading the word!

  7. Sarah on April 16, 2008 11:09 am

    It may be a stupid question, but can you use a food processor instead of a blender for this? I just got a food processor as a gift yesterday and want to try it out.

  8. roni on April 16, 2008 8:01 pm

    Sure! I don’t see why not. Give it a try and let us know how it works out!

    -Roni

  9. Jill on May 26, 2008 1:33 pm

    I found your website last week, and I LOVE it!! I tried this today and it is FANTASTIC! I am waiting for it to cool right now so I can freeze it. I am using some tonight on a pizza I am making.I am so happy to have found your site! You belong on the Food Network or something! Keep up the great work Roni!!

  10. Home with Kids | Roni’s Weigh on July 6, 2008 3:28 pm

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