ROASTED Cherry Tomato Sauce is sweet, creamy and SO EASY to make! This is the best recipe for growing garden tomatoes! You can serve immediately on pasta, can it or freeze it! Find out why thousands of people love this sauce!
The Best Cherry Tomato Sauce
My life has officially been taken over by tomatoes. Is there anything else to talk about except tomatoes right now? Tomato this, tomato that, do the tomato dance.
This is my absolute favorite cherry tomato sauce. I’m a bit biased, but it’s been made by thousands of people, so trust those people and make it too! Pretty much once you make it, you’ll come back to it time and time again!
This homemade sauce doesn’t require you to simmer over the stove for 2 hours. The key to this recipe is first we oven roast the tomatoes – oh yeah, baby. Then after that we throw them in a food processor with some fresh basil and season them. Then it’s made! It’s that easy.
More tomato sauce recipes: This is now a slow cooker cherry tomato sauce recipe too! Also try my roma tomato sauce (so good!!)!
Need more tomato recipes? Try my Stewed Tomatoes, Diced Tomatoes, Tomato Pie, Tomato Basil Pasta and Roasted Roma Tomatoes. And for all your cherry tomatoes, check out my 100 Cherry Tomato Recipes
Recipe Video
I made this video to show you how to make this recipe. 🙂
Tomato Sauce Ingredients
- cherry tomatoes
- garlic
- onion powder
- olive oil
- basil
- salt and pepper
How to Make Cherry Tomato Sauce
Gather your tomatoes, make sure to take the stems off.
Put them in a pan, single layer. I was making a few batches so I had multiple pans.
Drizzle your olive oil over the tomatoes. Take a picture and completely miss the olive oil coming out of the bottle. Oops.
Sprinkle your onion powder over the tomatoes. Take a picture and completely miss the onion powder being sprinkled. Oops.
Note: If you’d like to, you can sub 1/4 cup fresh chopped onion instead of onion powder.
Also add a clove of garlic. No need to mince it, the food processor will do the work for you at the end.
Bake for 35 minutes until your tomatoes are all wrinkly and bursting.
Let them cool for a few minutes, then put them in the food processor with your other ingredients. Give it a few pulses until creamy, it doesn’t take more than that!
And you are left with some creamy, amazing smelling cherry tomato sauce!
This makes 3 cups of sauce. Feel free to use immediately after, put in the fridge for tomorrow, or freeze (in a freezer bag) for a few months later.
How to Freeze Tomato Sauce
Once the sauce cools down, add the sauce into freezer bags. I like to separate each bag into 2-3 cups of sauce, knowing that’s how much I’ll need fora recipe.
Whenever I freeze sauce, puree, diced/stewed tomatoes, I always put in a freezer bag and lay flat while pressing it out, so it’s as thin as possible. Then once it’s frozen, I stand it up. This saves space and lets you have a better organized freezer.
To deforst, place in the refrigator the night before. Alternatively you could defrost it in the microwave in a few minutes.
I hope you enjoy this Roasted Creamy Cherry Tomato Sauce – it’s one of my favorite Summer recipes!
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Roasted Cherry Tomato Sauce
PrintIngredients
- 4 cups cherry tomatoes stems removed
- 1 clove garlic
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/3 cup fresh basil
- salt + pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
- Spread tomatoes and clove of garlic in a single layer in a pan. Drizzle with olive oil. Sprinkle with onion powder.
- Bake for 35 minutes, your tomatoes should be wrinkly and bursting.
- Let cool for a few minutes, then put tomatoes in food processor. Add fresh basil and salt + pepper to taste in food processor.
- Blend to the sauce is smooth and creamy. Enjoy!
Evelyn says
Just made it and it smells so good and it was so simple!! My go to spaghetti sauce from now on 👍🏻
Pamela says
hey Evenlyn, I’m so happy you liked this recipe! Thanks for commenting and letting me know!
Marie says
This is a fantastic sauce. Great for lighter pasta meals or baked with veggies.
Thank you!
Pamela says
I’m so happy you liked it Marie!
Anna Chowaniec says
Do you have a recipe for cherry tomato soup, that doesn’t use coconut milk or any other ingredient a home cook would have on hand? Thank you in advance.
Pamela says
Hey Anna, sign up for my newsletter, I will be sharing a tomato soup recipe like this very soon!
Trish Schweitzer says
Oh my gosh – how easy is this. I’m doing this right now. Thank you for the tip. I subscribed to your blog a while ago and I just found it in my spam folder.
Pamela says
Hey Trish, glad to see you back here! Thanks for commenting, hope you like the sauce!
Dena M8lner says
Great tasting and sooo easy to make! Thank you!
Pamela says
Hey Dena, thanks for commenting, I’m so happy you liked this recipe!
ANTHONY L RIGGLEMAN says
Can you put parm cheese in your sauce. Do you need to put back on stove if to liquidity.
Pamela says
Hey Anthony, you can definitely add Parmesan cheese to the sauce if you’d like. This sauce doesn’t require any stove usage, it’s made in the oven and then throw in the food processor. Enjoy!
ANTHONY L RIGGLEMAN says
Can you put parm cheese in your sauce
Jamie says
I love cherry tomatoes too!! We planted 6 cherry tomato plants this year and although they produced all spring and summer and are still producing, we only get about one or two tomatoes per plant per week. So disappointing! I will definitely be saving this recipe! I’m bringing back my Monday link party @ DIY Home Sweet Home (first one will be Oct. 16th) and I would love for you to stop by and link up your tomato sauce! http://diyhshp.blogspot.com
Shari says
oh and…..I used fresh garlic and fresh onion from the garden instead of the powder.
Shari says
I have been making this sauce for awhile now. The other night we added cut up mild/spicy sausage. Delicious!! Makes a really nice flavor combination.
Pamela says
Hey Shari, the addition of fresh garlic and sausage sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing! Glad you like the sauce!
April J Harris says
My mouth was watering when I read this post! What a wonderful, fresh and flavourful tomato sauce. Love the idea of roasting the tomatoes – what a great way to bring out all the flavours. Sharing on the Hearth and Soul Facebook page and on Pinterest later today. Thank you so much for sharing, and for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link party. Hope to ‘see’ you again this week!
Erin says
This is awesome, and so easy. I’ve been looking for the perfect way to get the most out of my small breed tomatoes and this is it! Thank you for sharing!
Pamela says
Hey Erin, happy you enjoyed this tomato sauce! Thanks for commenting!
Jelica says
Oh wow! This looks so delicious! I love cherry tomatoes and this recipe looks incredible. Roasting really brings out the flavour. And it’s perfect for us gluten-free folks. Pinning!
Antonia says
The cherry tomatoes look beautiful and I love the bowl! I bet the sauce is amazing, with those sweet little beauties! Thank you for bringing your delicious and fresh sauce over to Fiesta Friday! 😀
Judith Graber says
I hear you about too many tomatoes. I never made sauce with the cherry tomatoes as I always used Romas but I am sure that any tomato roasted will make a good sauce. Happy FF!
Teresa Folger says
Hello, Brooklyn farm girl! My cherry tomatoes are of the orange colored less acidic type. Will the sauce recipe still work with these? What the heck, I am going to try it!! Thank you for this recipe and the pictures!
Terre
Pamela says
Hey Teresa, absolutely! Enjoy the sauce!
Teresa Folger says
Tomatoes are roasting as we “speak”!
Nikki Rooks says
I’ve never thought to try making a cherry tomato sauce before. I’ll definitely have to try this!
Also love the tip on freezing sauces; such a great way to save space!
Lindsay @ The DIY Mommy says
I just started orating tomatoes last year and oh my goodness how awesome is it. So easy and so flavourful. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Jim says
This recipe was a tasty way to use up the overabundance of cherry tomatoes we had this year. My first tomato sauce from scratch, and both my wife and I enjoyed it
Pamela says
That makes me happy to hear Jim, glad you both liked it!
Mary Queen of Scotts says
Well, this Queens born (Richmond Hill) farm girl; now a transplant to the Pocono Mountains of PA, is so intrigued by your recipe. Mid-September in the mountains and I have a plethora of cherry tomatoes. Many ripe, many unripe. Your recipe looks divine…without cream! Going to try, with a blender….don’t own a food processor. Confident it will still work perfectly. Simple ingredients and methodology. Thanks for the inspiration. Yum!
Pamela says
Hey Mary (Queen of Scotts) – this will definitely work with a blender! Enjoy!
G. Casanova says
Looks like you took off all of the measurements and amounts, making this recipe f-ing useless!
Pamela says
Hello, recipe card was down for blog maintenance, no worries though as it’s back up. 🙂
Eileen Bortot says
Thanks so much made tonite and it’s delicious just feel like smothering it on s crusty loaf…delish the fresh basil makes it?
Pamela says
Hey Eileen, I agree – it’s great with some crusty bread! Thanks for commenting and letting me know!
Sandra L Garth says
I’m ready to have my socks knocked off this sauce looks amazing! After seeing this I’m convinced that it’s time for me to stop buying pre-made tomato sauce. Thanks for the inspiration and thanks for sharing this at Celebrate Your Story. Have a great weekend!
Barrie says
I SO needed this recipe with a neighor’s gift of LOTS of tomatoes! trying today!
Gentle Joy Homemaker says
This looks good… I have used cherry tomatoes for sauce and it worked well… I didn’t oven roast them, and that sounds great. Another perk is that there is a nutritional value found mainly in the skins of the cherry tomatoes, so it is great to use them. 🙂
Leslie says
Yummmmmmmmm. I still remember my father hunched over the food mill trying to skin our home grown tomatoes for fresh pasta sauce. That may also be why I haven’t yet tried making sauce with fresh tomatoes. This looks like the perfect way to make tasty home-grown pasta sauce without that effort. Thanks so much for sharing at the #happynowlinkup!
Jess says
I pinned this! Sounds amazing!
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Madonna says
I love roasted tomatoes.
Carol says
Sounds incredible! Pinned and shared
Tiffany says
Ah! This tastes GREAT! It is easy and taste more like the store bought sauce than any other of my attempts! It is SWEET without adding any sugar! Thank you! Going to try it with some Romas. If they don’t turn out as delicious, we may just be planting cherry/grape tomatoes next year!
Pamela says
Hey Tiffany – so happy to read your comment – isn’t this sauce delicious?! I find it works pretty well with Romas too – enjoy! 🙂