Similar in spirit to a fettuccine Alfredo this white sauce is perfect for pizzas and so easy to make. Warmed milk is slowly whisked into a flour and butter mixture, cooked until thick and then seasoned with shredded Parmesan and a whole head’s worth of roasted garlic cloves. A pinch of cayenne provides a bit of heat, while freshly grated lemon zest whisked in toward the end, cuts the richness of this cheesy sauce, while also adding a bit of brightness.

Tips for Making Pizza Sauce at Home

Warming the milk prior to adding it to the roux is just one of the tricks for keeping your sauce silky smooth. Another tip: As you’re whisking the milk into the roux, do it slowly, pouring in just a little bit at a time so the flour and butter mixture can better absorb the liquid. To keep the sauce from scorching, cook it over medium to medium-low heat and stir frequently. This recipe yields about 2 cups of sauce which is enough for six to eight pizzas. (If you like a saucier pie, feel free to add more sauce.) I usually go light, using only 1/4 to 1/3 cup per 10-inch pizza so you can achieve a crisp pizza dough when baked. 

Make Ahead

Roasting the garlic adds about 40 minutes to the overall cook time of this sauce. To save time, roast and smash the garlic a day ahead and store it in the refrigerator. The finished sauce will keep for up to a week, but you can also freeze it for up to 1 month. Of course you can skip the garlic all together for a white sauce that comes together in about 10 minutes.

Swap It Out

If you feel like mixing things up, this sauce is great for getting creative with different flavors:

Whisk in some Pecorino Romano to finish the sauce instead of Parmesan.Crumbled blue cheese or goat cheese would be spectacular if you’re looking for a bit more funk.Swap the grated lemon zest for black truffle if you’re feeling especially decadent.

Homemade Pizza Crust for the Win!

Sometimes you’re in the mood to go all in! If that’s the case then why stop at making the sauce from scratch? Making homemade pizza crust is easy, affordable, and flexible. Here are some favorite recipes for when I’m going full carb or low carb!

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Toppings!

This sauce is rich enough that I like to keep my pizza pretty simple, sprinkling only a handful of shredded Parmesan and mozzarella over the top and maybe a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes. Other pizza topping combos that would complement this white sauce:

Shaved asparagus and paper-thin slices of Meyer lemonProsciutto and arugulaMortadella and finely chopped pistachiosRoasted broccoli and red onionsWild mushrooms sauteed with a bit of thymeShredded rotisserie chicken and fresh spinach; roasted red bell peppers and a smudge of fresh pesto

How to Store and Freeze Homemade White Sauce

Allow the sauce to cool slightly, then transfer to an airtight container. Place a piece of plastic wrap directly on top of the sauce to prevent a skin from forming. Refrigerate for up to a week in the refrigerator. You can also freeze the sauce which will keep for up to one month. Defrost in the freezer overnight. Gently reheat the sauce in a pan set over low heat until heated through.

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Once the milk begins to simmer, cover the pan with the lid completely and turn off the heat. Keep warm. The garlic flavor will continue to infuse the milk as it sits. Bring the sauce to a simmer, keeping an eye on the heat, and stirring frequently to prevent scorching. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer until thick enough to coat the back of a spoon, about 3 minutes. Whisk in the cayenne and salt. Remove from the heat, whisk in the Parmesan cheese and lemon zest. Taste and adjust seasoning, if desired.