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pizza express pizza sauce recipe??
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boredjellybean
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Hi there
does anyone have a vague recipe for the sauce they use on pizza express pizza's? I ask as its my daughters fav kind of pizza & I want to try & replicate it at home
thanks
BB
does anyone have a vague recipe for the sauce they use on pizza express pizza's? I ask as its my daughters fav kind of pizza & I want to try & replicate it at home
thanks
BB
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I always thought the most important ingredient of a pizza was the cheese.
I've never ate pizza express pizza's so I can't answer your question, however Ragu bolognese is good.0 -
My pizza sauce always goes down well, but as I don't eat pizzas out anymore I don't know how it compares....
For 1 very large pizza (or 2 medium):
Half a tin of chopped tomatoes
Good pinch of coarse ground black pepper (or from mill)
Teaspoon of italian herbs/seasoning (or oregano)
Dash of good olive oil
Tablespoon of tomato puree
Teaspoon of sugar
A touch of salt
Blend together with a stick whizzer or an ordinary blender
I tend to make up a whole tins worth at a time and the what's not used freezes well or keeps in the fridge for a couple of days.0 -
personally i find passata the best for pasta sauce - it needs reducing down in the pan pretty much the same recipe as above but i also add garlic and miss out the olive oil.
as its passata theres no need to blend - just wait til its a tomato sauce type consistancy.Had a thrifty wedding 17-06-10
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try adding a little, just a little balsamic vinegar but this only works with a touch of sugar..........yum yum yum
I quite fancy some pizza now!
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yip another one for passata here. i have actually gone off tinned tomatoes...seems to be more skin in them than before? a similar recipe to above....passata, some oil, some sugar n salt...might put some mixed herbs in. simmer for 15 mins or so then leave it to cool.0
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I've made pizza sauce from those packets you buy. They're only a few pence and they work a treat on pizza's. Currently I'm using the lidl ones, I add a little basil, oregano and tomatoe puree to freshen it up. I've also used colemans pks in the past.0
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My pizza sauce always goes down well, but as I don't eat pizzas out anymore I don't know how it compares....
For 1 very large pizza (or 2 medium):
Half a tin of chopped tomatoes
Good pinch of coarse ground black pepper (or from mill)
Teaspoon of italian herbs/seasoning (or oregano)
Dash of good olive oil
Tablespoon of tomato puree
Teaspoon of sugar
A touch of salt
Blend together with a stick whizzer or an ordinary blender
I tend to make up a whole tins worth at a time and the what's not used freezes well or keeps in the fridge for a couple of days.
I guess what I forgot to mention, is that unlike some of the other recipes this doesn't need any cooking. Just whizz it up and slap it on the dough.:beer:0
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