A Healthy, Easy Tomato Sauce Recipe

Looking for an easy tomato sauce recipe? This one is delicious and nutritious, and utilizes all of the healthy nutrients and vitamins in tomatoes.

easy tomato sauce recipe

In our easy tomato sauce recipe, three main ingredients are joined by a handful of fresh basil and a sprinkle of red pepper flakes, which add delicious flavor and a bit of zing to your dish.

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Whether you have access tomatoes fresh from the garden, the grocery store, or even canned tomatoes, there is so much potential for this healthy, delicious ingredient. Tomatoes are a very versatile ingredient, but a favorite recipe that can be used for a multitude of dishes is tomato sauce. This easy tomato sauce recipe as simple and fresh as it is tasty. Plus, it is made of fresh, real ingredients that are really good for you.

Tomatoes: Did you know that tomatoes are loaded with health-promoting nutrients? They are high in vitamin C, fiber, potassium, and other vitamins and minerals. They are also a rich source of lycopene, which is a potent antioxidant that may have beneficial qualities. Lycopene is good for your heart health, reduces the risk for prostate cancer, prevents stroke, and more.

Tomato sauce may also be one of the healthiest ways to eat tomatoes. When tomatoes are cooked into a sauce, the heat makes the antioxidant and nutrient availability even higher than that of raw tomatoes. The addition of olive oil also helps your body to have more access to these important nutrients.

Garlic: Potent in flavor and odor, garlic doesn’t just give you bad breath; it is also a powerful health tool. Garlic is one of the best foods that may help fight high blood pressure, and it can even help treat gastritis.

Olive oil: One of the important components of the Mediterranean diet, olive oil has some remarkable health benefits, too, like its potential to help prevent Alzheimer’s disease and protecting your heart health. It contains healthy monounsaturated fatty acids, which are anti-inflammatory and good for your overall health.

In our easy tomato sauce recipe, these three main ingredients are joined by a handful of fresh basil and a sprinkle of red pepper flakes, which add delicious flavor and a bit of zing to your dish.

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Easy Tomato Sauce Recipe

Ingredients:

1 ¾ pounds of tomatoes, deskinned and chopped roughly*

¼ C extra-virgin olive oil**

4 cloves garlic, cut lengthwise into 1/8th inch thick slices

1/3 C basil leaves, chopped roughly (fresh or dried)

¼ t red pepper flakes

¼ t salt

*Try a variety of tomato types, including heirloom, green, cherry tomatoes, and more. Try fresh, canned, or frozen.

** For help choosing a healthy, quality olive oil, read more here.

Directions:

  1. Heat olive oil in a medium-sized fry pan over medium heat. Add garlic, and cook until lightly brown, only about 30 seconds. Be careful not to burn the garlic.
  2. Add the salt and red pepper flakes to the pan, and continue cooking until the garlic is medium-brown, about one more minute.
  3. Carefully add your tomatoes to the pan. Cook over high heat, stirring frequently until tomatoes are cooked and a sauce has formed, about 5 to 6 minutes.
  4. Stir in basil, and cook for 30 more seconds.
  5. Serve over fresh, whole grain pasta (I like to use quinoa pasta); mix it with polenta; or use it in your favorite recipes.

This article was originally published in 2015. It has since been updated. 


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