Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We like Ragu. I saute onion, green pepper and add in a little minced garlic, fresh basil, some Italian seasoning and it could pass for a homemade sauce.
I've never tried Rao's but now I will based on the recommendations here.
I am completely baffled by your Ragu recommendation. I can't get past all the sugar in it. I don't even understand why there is sugar in it.
Anonymous wrote:We like Ragu. I saute onion, green pepper and add in a little minced garlic, fresh basil, some Italian seasoning and it could pass for a homemade sauce.
I've never tried Rao's but now I will based on the recommendations here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really like Victoria marinara (the only listed ingredients are tomatoes, onions, olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic and basil).
I buy from Costco (2 big jars for about 7 dollars).
I like this as well.
Anonymous wrote:I can work with almost any jarred sauce. We typically use either Trader Joe's Tomato Basil or Bertolli Tomato Basil.
The thing I do is sautee a tiny but of minced onion and garlic (or garlic powder) in olive oil, then pour in the sauce, then add salt, pepper, about a tsp of sugar, and whatever fresh (or dried) herbs I have - usually parsley, basil, oregano. If it has 10 minutes to cook down and thicken it's really really good. If I have 30 minutes, I put frozen meatballs in it and let them cook through (either Morningstar farms veggie meatballs or TJ's frozen ones).
I can do some variation of this while the pasta cooks, so it takes no more time (well, the meatballs do) and it tastes 3x better!
Anonymous wrote:I really like Victoria marinara (the only listed ingredients are tomatoes, onions, olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic and basil).
I buy from Costco (2 big jars for about 7 dollars).
Anonymous wrote:I feel exactly the same way about Rao's but I like Victoria Marinara almost as much.
Anonymous wrote:I am not a pasta sauce expert but I have always disliked jarred sauces because I find them too sweet. I have tried some of the more expensive brands, but our hands down favorite is the Simply Enjoy Marinara sauce at Giant. It is not the cheapest, I think it is $4.99, but it is great and we buy a lot of it because DH likes to put it on brown rice too.