@LilDumpy to Ask Lemmy • 1 year agoWhat's the best jarred pasta sauce? I don't like the cheap Aldi store brand.message-square76arrow-up167arrow-down15
arrow-up162arrow-down1message-squareWhat's the best jarred pasta sauce? I don't like the cheap Aldi store brand.@LilDumpy to Ask Lemmy • 1 year agomessage-square76
minus-square@kromemlinkEnglish6•edit-21 year agoKirkland brand from Costco is actually pretty good. If not that, Rao’s though I prefer Kirkland. It’s fairly plain on its own, so especially great if you are going to throw in anything extra, like fresh herbs or mushrooms or stuff. Edit: Also, pro tip - the key to great sauce is saving a cup of the pasta water and throwing back in as you mix with the sauce.
minus-square@LilDumpyOPlink2•1 year agoI keep hearing Rao is good. Might need to try that one. Never tried Costco’s. They typically have decent products, so maybe I will try some. Do you know if the Costco one has added sugar? I hate sweet red sauce.
minus-square@kromemlinkEnglish2•1 year agoNo. Here’s the only ingredients: INGREDIENTS: organic tomatoes, organic onions, organic carrots, organic tuscan pgi extra virgin olive oil, organic basil, sea salt.
Kirkland brand from Costco is actually pretty good.
If not that, Rao’s though I prefer Kirkland.
It’s fairly plain on its own, so especially great if you are going to throw in anything extra, like fresh herbs or mushrooms or stuff.
Edit: Also, pro tip - the key to great sauce is saving a cup of the pasta water and throwing back in as you mix with the sauce.
I keep hearing Rao is good. Might need to try that one. Never tried Costco’s. They typically have decent products, so maybe I will try some. Do you know if the Costco one has added sugar? I hate sweet red sauce.
No. Here’s the only ingredients:
INGREDIENTS: organic tomatoes, organic onions, organic carrots, organic tuscan pgi extra virgin olive oil, organic basil, sea salt.