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7910192 No.7910192 [Reply] [Original]

Are the more expensive sauces worth it?

>> No.7910209

no

make your own

>> No.7910236

More expensive sauces are less likely to taste like baby food, but I can't remember the last time I bought jarred sauce, or didn't at least doctor it up.

Learn to cook.

>> No.7910249

No, I buy the cheepest one. And I use it with instant ramen because seriously cooking pasta is way too much work.

>> No.7910260

some garlic cooked with tomatoes, olive oil, basil and salt+pepper is better than 99% of sauces from a jar as long as you arent a retard

>> No.7910262
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7910262

Rao's is pretty good if you don't feel like making your own. I would say it is worth it.

>> No.7910264

>>7910260
Finland doesn't have any good quality fresh tomatoes

>> No.7910277

>>7910192
tomato sauce is shit tier regardless so I don't know why you'd bother

>> No.7910383

>>7910264
Canned tomatoes are one of the few veggies that actually holds up fucking well.

>> No.7910665

>>7910192
I use san marzano tomatoes

>> No.7910755

>>7910264
Is OP taken in Finland?

We have neither of those in Sweden

>Barilla
Only comes in Classic, Arrabbiata, Basilico

>> No.7910791

>>7910192
Not for tomato sauce, but for pesto, absolutely yeah. Cheap pesto is fucking disgusting.

>> No.7910793

>>7910264
it's impossible to find ripe in season san marzano tomatos 75% of the year where tomatos are available anyways. which is why it's always recommended to use canned whole san marzano's when making marinara

>> No.7910803
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7910803

vodka sauce is the best jarred sauce but ti's still not very good

some of the alfredo sauces are ok.

all of the tomato sauces I've had are way too bitter and frankly just gross, but can be mitigated with some added sugar.

I will never buy a jarred sauce with meat in it,
or anything under 2 dollars, especially pesto or alfredo.

the problem is, tomato sauce takes too fucking long to make and I don't have a bunch of containers to fill and freeze for later use

>> No.7910815

>>7910803
i want that

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>>7910249
This. This interests me.

>> No.7911051

>>7910192
Just buy a few tomatoes and grate them, add tomato paste, some garlic/onions and basil leaves. Honestly there is no simpler thing.

>> No.7911091

JEl

>> No.7911124

What are yalls opinion on using Tomato Sauce as a base rather than canned/fresh tomatoes for pasta sauce?

>> No.7912022

>>7910192
barilla is.. like.. okay.
newman's own is the only sauce i care about though.
making your own is hard because people think you can just stew stuff in a saucepan, but that's just making tomato syrup. if you want tomato SAUCE you have to use a broiler and actually bake the shit

>> No.7912072

>>7910192
No, because I always feel the need to doctor it up with extra seasoning and veggies anyway, so I usually just go with a plain tomato sauce.

>> No.7912081

>>7912022
>if you want tomato SAUCE you have to use a broiler and actually bake the shit

explain

>> No.7912097

Its more watery than the usual canned sauces but it definitely tastes alot better although I still buy the normal jarred sauces because the pureed texture feels much better

>> No.7912104

buy your store's generic sauce for $1.25 and just add your own spices

>> No.7912120

>>7910803
mason jars are very cheap, and all you need is an afternoon