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Nittersing

(6,849 posts)
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 11:28 AM Jan 2023

We tested 12 supermarket marinara sauces. Only one was a clear winner.

I never heard of Rao's before... guess I'll try it.

https://wapo.st/40gSt3k (gift link to Wapo article)

12. Hunt’s Traditional
10. (tie) Ragu Old World Style Traditional Sauce
10. (tie) Classico Marinara with Plum Tomatoes and Olive Oil
9. Prego Traditional
8. Newman’s Own Marinara
7. Great Value Marinara (Walmart brand)
6. Mezzetta Marinara
5. Carbone Marinara
4. 365 Organic Marinara (Whole Foods brand)
3. Bertolli Traditional Marinara
2. Trader Joe’s Tomato Basil Marinara Sauce
1. Rao’s Homemade Marinara

"Some people might be lucky enough to spend a Sunday afternoon with a pot of pasta sauce simmering away on the stove (or have a nonna to do it for them). But for many of us, the route to pasta with red sauce goes through the grocery aisle.

Americans love marinara — to the tune of the $496 million they spent last year on the stuff, according to research firm NielsenIQ. And the shelves are overflowing with options, leaving shoppers with questions: Should they stick with childhood staples? (I know people who grew up in Prego Houses and others who considered themselves Ragu People.) Should they splurge on the proliferating number of upscale offerings?

To help solve those mid-aisle conundrums, we first identified the top-selling brands in the United States (we relied on Chicago-based research firm IRI, which compiled data from grocery, drug, mass-market, convenience, military, and select club and dollar retailers, and covered the year ending in December.) The list included “private label,” or store brands, so we scooped up a few popular choices from that category and pitted them all against one another in a big blind tasting."

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We tested 12 supermarket marinara sauces. Only one was a clear winner. (Original Post) Nittersing Jan 2023 OP
I have to say, I don't like Rao's. Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #1
Yuck. Sweet is why I do not like store brands. efhmc Jan 2023 #4
HEB brand is good! That is one of the HEB items sold at Central Market yellowdogintexas Jan 2023 #23
Raos?.. Used to add it to homemade sauce. Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2023 #24
I discovered it by accident dweller Jan 2023 #2
That's important. elleng Jan 2023 #9
I've started freezing leftovers in an ice cube tray Nittersing Jan 2023 #15
I like Mezzetta. I add just a little pinch of sugar Wingus Dingus Jan 2023 #3
Did you know that salt makes tomatoes sweeter? Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2023 #25
No! I assume processed foods are salty already, so I wouldn't think Wingus Dingus Feb 2023 #27
Oh I was thinking unprocessed tomatoes sorry. Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2023 #28
I might consider using a pinch of baking soda then. I don't Wingus Dingus Feb 2023 #29
I plant Marinara and San Marzano tomatoes and make my own sauce. Siwsan Jan 2023 #5
I tried growing San Marzano's last summer. MontanaMama Jan 2023 #11
I've used Rao's for a couple of years and really like it MANative Jan 2023 #6
Review of the worst rated one....LOL! Hunts Traditional...brutal. Alexander Of Assyria Jan 2023 #7
I use Publix brand Traditional sauce..I like it better than anything I've tried.. Deuxcents Jan 2023 #8
Vanessa Trump was able to divorce Jr. b/c no_hypocrisy Jan 2023 #10
Our Costco carries Rao's. MontanaMama Jan 2023 #12
From Mom's kitchen: usonian Jan 2023 #13
Bought a jar of Francis Ford Coppola marinara sauce once out of curiosity.... Jade Fox Jan 2023 #14
We eat Rao's nt XanaDUer2 Jan 2023 #16
#1 Bertolli Organic Marinara. gab13by13 Jan 2023 #17
We Use Bertolli Too ProfessorGAC Jan 2023 #22
All, including Rao's, are crap brands. Jirel Jan 2023 #18
Why does simple sauce get ruined in a jar? Always Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2023 #26
A big can of Hunt's Crushed Tomatoes cyclonefence Jan 2023 #19
Rao's is a restaurant in NYC. It's almost a private club, as their tables are "owned" rsdsharp Jan 2023 #20
We like the Trader Joe's vodka sauce Unwind Your Mind Jan 2023 #21

Scrivener7

(52,745 posts)
1. I have to say, I don't like Rao's.
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 11:31 AM
Jan 2023

Trader Joe's is good though. But when I make my own, I tend to go a little sweeter.

efhmc

(15,007 posts)
4. Yuck. Sweet is why I do not like store brands.
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 11:41 AM
Jan 2023

I am in Texas and look for the brand with the least sugar if I buy store brands. I like the HEB brand. Total sugar 6mg and no added sugar for many of the choices.

yellowdogintexas

(22,722 posts)
23. HEB brand is good! That is one of the HEB items sold at Central Market
Mon Jan 30, 2023, 07:54 PM
Jan 2023

and is very good!

We don't have a regular HEB near us (like 20 miles) but if I am in CM I grab some HEB items and of course stock up on spices from the bulk area.

 

Laura PourMeADrink

(42,770 posts)
24. Raos?.. Used to add it to homemade sauce.
Tue Feb 7, 2023, 01:22 AM
Feb 2023

Now skip it, why bother? What happens to sauce when you put in jar?

To me, fresher the better. Only when there are good tomatoes tho. Salt, olive oil, maybe fresh basil. Or sprinkled on top since so strong changes flavor of sauce. Done . If you watch cooking shows in Italy that's what they do. Think they make the pasta and cheese the star. Now I need a pasta machine

dweller

(25,052 posts)
2. I discovered it by accident
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 11:37 AM
Jan 2023

or actually by convenience … they make a small jar, perfect for 1 person.


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Nittersing

(6,849 posts)
15. I've started freezing leftovers in an ice cube tray
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 12:42 PM
Jan 2023

And then dumping the tomato cubes in a large zip-lock bag. Two or three cubes are good for a single serving.

Wingus Dingus

(8,407 posts)
3. I like Mezzetta. I add just a little pinch of sugar
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 11:39 AM
Jan 2023

and some hot pepper flakes or dried basil to it (I doctor up just about everything though). It's got a heavy/intense tomato-paste flavor that I prefer.

Wingus Dingus

(8,407 posts)
27. No! I assume processed foods are salty already, so I wouldn't think
Tue Feb 7, 2023, 10:28 AM
Feb 2023

to add salt to a jarred sauce, but if I was making my own, definitely add salt. Tomatoes are pretty bland without it. The pinch of sugar is to reduce acidity because Mezzetta doesn't add any kind of sugar.

 

Laura PourMeADrink

(42,770 posts)
28. Oh I was thinking unprocessed tomatoes sorry.
Tue Feb 7, 2023, 11:56 AM
Feb 2023

Yes salt makes fresh tomatoes sweeter.

Tad of baking soda will reduce acidity too




MontanaMama

(24,023 posts)
11. I tried growing San Marzano's last summer.
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 12:18 PM
Jan 2023

Our growing season just is not long enough….I know that tomato makes the best sauce so I was really disappointed.

MANative

(4,142 posts)
6. I've used Rao's for a couple of years and really like it
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 12:01 PM
Jan 2023

It's on the pricey side, though, so I buy it at Costco where it's about 30% less than at my local supermarkets. The jars are slightly larger, too, (about 4 ounces more) so there's more sauce to love!

 

Alexander Of Assyria

(7,839 posts)
7. Review of the worst rated one....LOL! Hunts Traditional...brutal.
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 12:03 PM
Jan 2023

… we all agreed. Another consensus? Bland, bland, bland. “This is not tomato sauce,” said one taster. “I refuse to implicate tomatoes in this tragedy.” (Price: $2.09/ 24 ounces at Giant)

Deuxcents

(19,720 posts)
8. I use Publix brand Traditional sauce..I like it better than anything I've tried..
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 12:11 PM
Jan 2023

And it’s less expensive

usonian

(13,836 posts)
13. From Mom's kitchen:
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 12:20 PM
Jan 2023

1 large can tomatoes, or puree, and 1 can tomato paste.
Oil -
1 clove garlic (whole)

• Heat oil in pan, add garlic, and cook a little while, and then discard garlic.
• Add tomato and paste and salt, to taste with a little pepper if you wish.
• Add dried parsley ( a pinch) or a large sprig of fresh parsley.
• Cook about 1/2 hour.

Some recipes recommend onions (I seem to recall onions) and some recommend basil (yum!), but we reserved oregano for pizza sauce.

"Store" sauce seems too thick for dishes like Cianfotta a.k.a. Giambotta, Italian vegetable stew.

To the point, Trader Joe's and 365 brand work ok for store-bought. I don't recall using the Bertolli recently. Simple is beautiful. Michael's of Brooklyn is on the pricey side ($11/32 oz.) and keeps it simple. I cook for one, and a jar lasts a while, so price is not a big deal.

Jade Fox

(10,030 posts)
14. Bought a jar of Francis Ford Coppola marinara sauce once out of curiosity....
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 12:28 PM
Jan 2023

It was quite pricey, but delicious.

ProfessorGAC

(69,888 posts)
22. We Use Bertolli Too
Mon Jan 30, 2023, 05:48 PM
Jan 2023

For a quick dinner, dressing up the marinara or alfredo makes for a quick, hearty dinner.
They make a good product, though I admit I use it as a base Nit a finished product.

Jirel

(2,259 posts)
18. All, including Rao's, are crap brands.
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 02:20 PM
Jan 2023

When you’re comparing crap supermarket brands, Rao’s might outdo done others. But I’d never use the stuff. It’s less artificial tasting than some, but that doesn’t make it actually good.

rsdsharp

(10,121 posts)
20. Rao's is a restaurant in NYC. It's almost a private club, as their tables are "owned"
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 03:51 PM
Jan 2023

by long term clients. I’ve never tried the sauce, but Ina Garten recommends it, for whatever that may be worth.

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