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No pizza arsenal is complete without an easy White Pizza Sauce Recipe. With a basic white sauce you can transform your pizza into an amazing flavor explosion.
Recipe Highlights
- The white sauce is made as a simple bechamel base of garlic and whole milk and thickened with a roux (equal parts butter and flour).
- Can be made gluten free with a cup for cup gluten free flour.
- It’s ready in under 10 minutes.
- Great for a white sauce pizza.
Table of Contents
Ingredients
- Garlic – To add a zesty flavor.
- Roux – Equal parts flour and butter. You can use a cup for cup gluten free flour in the same portions.
- Whole Milk – Adds the creaminess factor and can be subbed with heavy cream with a richer and denser consistency and flavor.
- Herbs – Adds a nice aromatic aspect.
- Finishing Salt – For finishing. We like Maldon brand.
The Best White Pizza Sauce
The main ingredient to this pizza is the white sauce. The concept is to make a basic béchamel-inspired sauce and then add in additional flavors. This recipe yields one cup of white sauce, and we plan 1/3 cup of sauce per 12-inch pizza. So you can essentially use this white pizza sauce recipe on three 12-inch pizzas.
- In a small sauce pan over medium heat add olive oil and garlic. Stir and let garlic soften for up to four minutes. Don’t let the garlic brown – if it starts to brown reduce the heat (otherwise it will be bitter). The goal is to soften it only.
- After garlic softens add butter and let it melt. After butter is melted stir in the flour and let it combine with garlic. Continue stirring for 2 minutes. The consistency of the roux will thicken into a paste. This will be the thickening agent for sauce.
- Add whole milk, thyme, rosemary, and kosher salt. Stir to combine and let the sauce start to simmer. As it simmers stir constantly for up to four minutes and then turn off the heat. Continue to stir – the sauce will thicken and is ready for pizza.
Gluten Free Option: You can use the same ratio with cup-for-cup gluten free flour blend, like Bob’s Red Mill.
How to Store White Pizza Sauce?
You can let it cool and store it in the refrigerator in advance or just reserve it for making pizzas right away. If storing this white pizza sauce be sure the sauce completely cools, and then add it to the container and the refrigerator.
We do not recommend freezing as it will break the sauce as it defrosts.
Variations of White Pizza Sauce
While this recipe features only a few ingredients you can add more flavor with your own twist.
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- Parmesan Cheese – This will add a salty element and thicken the sauce even more. Try this if you like a really rich sauce (about 1/4 cup of shredded cheese).
- Truffle Oil – A little goes a long way. But add a hint of truffle oil if you want a wow factor.
- Nutmeg – A splash of freshly ground nutmeg can add another aroma that is very delicious and reminiscent of a white sauce with pasta.
Pizza Inspiration
After the white sauce is ready you can use this white pizza sauce for any number of pizzas. Consider a basic pizza with the following:
- Neapolitan Pizza Dough – Or try our gluten free pizza dough.
- Fresh Mozzarella Cheese
- Fresh Ricotta Cheese
- Sprinkle of Kosher Salt
- Caramelized Onions
- Sautéed Mushrooms
- Cooked Sausage or Bacon
Other Pizza Inspirations
Explore our other pizza recipes. If looking for more sauces consider our red pizza sauce or even our classic chimichurri sauce.
- White Sauce Pizza
- Classic Margherita Pizza
- Garlic Pizza with Caramelized Onions and Arugula
- Spicy Salami Pizza
- Buffalo Chicken Pizza
We also have a guide on Big Green Egg pizza and pellet grill pizza.
About Vindulge
Mary (a certified sommelier and recipe developer) and Sean (backyard pitmaster) are co-authors of the critically acclaimed cookbook, Fire + Wine, and have been creating content for the IACP nominated website Vindulge since 2009. They live in Oregon on a farm just outside Portland.
Easy Herb White Pizza Sauce Recipe
Ingredients
White Sauce
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 3 cloves garlic, finely diced
- 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
- 1 tablespoon flour, (can sub Gluten Free flour as well)
- 1 cup whole milk
- 1 teaspoon fresh thyme, roughly chopped
- 1 teaspoon fresh rosemary, roughly chopped
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
Instructions
- Sauté Garlic: In a small sauce pan over medium heat add olive oil and garlic. Stir and let garlic soften for up to four minutes. Don’t let the garlic brown – if it starts to brown reduce the heat (otherwise it will be bitter). The goal is to soften it only.
- Roux: After garlic softens add butter and let it melt. After butter is melted stir in the flour and let it combine with garlic. Continue stirring for 2 minutes. This will be the thickening agent for sauce.
- Simmer: Add whole milk, thyme, rosemary, and kosher salt. Stir letting the sauce start to simmer but not boil. Stir constantly for up to four minutes and then turn off the heat. Continue to stir – the sauce will thicken and is ready for pizza.
- Make Pizza: Assemble the pizza by rolling out your dough to 12-inches, then layer 1/3 cup of the sauce, and then top with your remaining pizza toppings.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Do you think that coconut milk could be substituted for the whole milk. I don’t do dairy very well, but the white sauce looks good.
We have not tested it but I assume that it would work. If it’s too thick another option could be using almond milk.
recipe seems to be missing the amount for the olive oil. Could you clarify, please? Thanks.
Thanks for catching that. It’s 1 tablespoon and updated in the recipe instructions.